Liz Waid and Bruce Gulland look at how reading can help people understand each other. Can reading make us better people?
When people could not play the music they wanted, they invented a new kind of music. Adam Navis and Katy Blake look at the history of Steel Pan music.
Bruce Gulland and Liz Waid tell about Uluru/Ayers Rock in Australia. The native people and the government both claim this special place. Who decides what happens to this rock?
Do you have friends who are so close, they are like family? What does it mean to have friends like this? Why do people feel close to their friends? Liz Waid and Colin Lowther talk about how good friends can feel like family.
Robin Basselin and Joshua Leo discuss a question many people ask themselves - why do teenagers behave that way?
Colin Lowther and Alice Irrizary talk about the DART project and how scientists are working on a future planetary defense system.
Dave Bast and Liz Waid look at the book “Hungry Planet: What the World Eats”. This book shows the different ways people prepare and eat food around the world.
What will you do when you are old? Spotlight tells about very old people doing very amazing things!
What songs did your parents sing to you? Liz Waid and Ryan Geertsma share children's songs and rhymes from around the world.
How do you practice food safety? Joshua Leo and Liz Waid discover how to avoid disease from food with the World Health Organization's "Five Keys to Safer Food."