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S1, EP62 "Drones in Space: Mars to Titan"
Drones head into outer space with the Mars Helicopter's success paving the way for Dragonfly, a daring future mission to Titan.

S1, EP61 "Noah's Ark for the Humans"
Human bodies are habitats for bacteria, and many of the microbes are beneficial to us.

S1 "Super Spider Silk"
Science reveals new understanding of spiders, their super strong and flexible silks, and their predatory behavior.

S1, EP66 "Secrets of a Dog's Nose"
A dog's sense of smell can do amazing things; Dogs can help humans sniff out all kinds of things that improve our lives, explosives, missing persons, illegal drugs; now the latest research is revealing that dogs can detect disease, even cancer.

S1, EP91 "Engineering Life"
Humans are not the strongest. Our senses are nothing special. But our intelligence is letting us wield the power of evolution. Scientists are unlocking the mysteries of the natural world to improve our lives, our health and our future.

S1, EP90 "Brain-Computer Interface: The Digital Mind"
This is an inside look at how teams of scientists, engineers and surgeons-and their courageous test subjects-are using Brain-Computer Interfaces to bring hope and increased independence to patients living with conditions like paralysis.

S1, EP89 "Asteroid Impact"
Asteroids. Mountains of rock that hurtle through space, capable of mass destruction. A series of space missions are targeting them. Could these potential planet killers also reveal the origins of life itself? And can humanity protect itself.

S1, EP88 "Pathways to Mars"
Sixty years ago, Mariner 4 sent back the first images of Mars. It's a trip NASA has made twenty more times since. Robots-probes, landers, rovers, and even helicopters-are searching for signs of life on the Red Planet, and paving the way for us to.
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