Are there dams where you live? Robin Basselin and Ryan Geertsma look at the good and bad results from building dams.
Joshua Leo and Liz Waid look at how an entire country came together to solve a big problem.
Colin Lowther and Liz Waid look at an intelligent and difficult animal - the raccoon! This interesting animal adapts easily and now causes problems around the world.
Colin Lowther and Anne Muir tell about a winner of the Global Teacher Prize. Hanan Al-Hroub shows how teaching can encourage peace.
Marina Santee and Roger Basick talk about goldfish that live in the wild and their effect on the environment.
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Do you like to eat insects? Anne Muir and Liz Waid look at this important food source. Eating insects may even save the world!
Would you eat meat that is created in a laboratory? Bruce Gulland and Liz Waid explain how in vitro meat is made and the positive and negative aspects of the process!
Liz Waid and Bruce Gulland tell about a researcher who is committed to restoring the world’s Coral Reefs.