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STEM in 30 – Bound for Mars

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The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's

Shake Rattle and Roll: The Science Underneath Earthquakes and Volcanoes - STEM in 30

Shake Rattle and Roll: The Science Underneath Earthquakes and Volcanoes - STEM in 30

What causes a volcanic eruption? Is there always lava? How are volcanoes and earthquakes related? Travel with the

Setting Benchmarks and Breaking World Records - STEM in 30 - Season 10 - Episode 5

Setting Benchmarks and Breaking World Records - STEM in 30 - Season 10 - Episode 5

"I've always wanted to be a Guinness world record holder. And believe it or not, before I made this there was not a category for ...

Voyage to the Moon: 50 Years Ago and Today - STEM in 30

Voyage to the Moon: 50 Years Ago and Today - STEM in 30

"Humans first stepped onto the moon 50 years ago and NASA has plans to head back! In this episode hear from those involved ...

STEM in 30: Animals and the Aerospace Industry

STEM in 30: Animals and the Aerospace Industry

Animals Aloft: Animals and the Aerospace Industry -

STEM in 30: Unexpected Careers in STEM - STEM in 30: Season 8, Episode 8

STEM in 30: Unexpected Careers in STEM - STEM in 30: Season 8, Episode 8

What are your interests? Do you like to cook or sew? How about take pictures, or swim? No matter what your interests, there is a ...

Spy Planes: Eyes in the Sky - STEM in 30

Spy Planes: Eyes in the Sky - STEM in 30

Quick name some famous spies! Who did you come up with? Jack Ryan? James Bond? Movie spies are fun and resourceful, but ...

Time and Navigation - STEM in 30

Time and Navigation - STEM in 30

If you want to know where you are, you need a good clock. For centuries sailors have used clocks to locate where they are out at ...

The Airplane's Family Tree: From the Wright Brothers to Today - STEM in 30

The Airplane's Family Tree: From the Wright Brothers to Today - STEM in 30

Did you know that the parts of airplanes today can be traced directly back to the Wright Flyer and the work of Orville and Wilbur ...

Robotics: FIRST There Were People, Then There Were Machines - STEM in 30

Robotics: FIRST There Were People, Then There Were Machines - STEM in 30

FIRST inspires students in science and technology by hosting national robotics competitions for students in kindergarten through ...

Mars Rovers - STEM in 30

Mars Rovers - STEM in 30

There are two separate rovers traversing Mars this instant. It took many people and thousands of parts (many of them made of ...

The Science of the Wizard of Oz - STEM in 30: Season 8 Episode 7

The Science of the Wizard of Oz - STEM in 30: Season 8 Episode 7

How can monkeys, houses, and witches fly? Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss any videos: ...

STEM in Real Life - STEM in 30

STEM in Real Life - STEM in 30

How does Science, Technology, Engineering and Math work in the real world? How can you learn about these subjects through ...