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2016-17 TITLE LIST 201 What It’s Worth, Problem & Solution, Globetrotting 202 Mad Science, Myths, Who Said That? 203 Supernatural, In Sickness & In Health, Record Breakers 204 What’s In a Name, Now and Then, On the Menu 205 Untold History, Get Creative, Origins 601 Mad Science, Inventions, Bad Ideas 602 Globetrotting, Get Creative, Problem & Solution 603 Now and Then, Identify This, Surprising Stats 604 Inventions, In Sickness & In Health, Dinosaurs 605 Extreme Sports, Into The Wild, Origins 606 Oddities, Health & Fitness, The World In Numbers 607 Get Creative, What Could Have Been, Ridiculous Theories 608 Mad Science, Problem & Solution, Bad Ideas 609 On The Brain, Oddities, Extreme Sports 610 What It’s Worth, Interstellar, Origins 611 Are We There Yet?, On The Edge, Into The Wild 612 Where In The World?, Claim To Fame, Inventions 613 Who Said That?, Myths, Inventions 2016-17 SYNOPSES 201 What It’s Worth, Problem and Solution, Globetrotting From the value of a first edition of the Bible to a 1943 penny, the breakfast food that can kill ants to the food you can use to shave, remove makeup, and polish your shoes, and the world's most dangerous pool to its most dangerous beach. 202 Mad Science, Myths, Who Said That? Synopsis: From a headless chicken to Martian radio signals, the truth about alligators in sewers to the man-made objects you can see from outer space, and what Juliet really means when she asks "wherefore art thou Romeo" to the real origin of the phrase, "Elementary, my dear Watson." 203 Supernatural, In Sickness & In Health, Record Breakers Synopsis: From Roswell to alien radio signals, how to tame claustrophobia to that bacteria laden piece of technology in your pocket, and records broken in surfing, cookies, hula hoops, and fishing, to the hilarious story of how the Guinness Book of Records got started. 204 What’s In a Name, Now and Then, On the Menu From the origin of the words “trivia” and “sideburn,” to how Vegas, the Grand Canyon, and Earth itself have changed, to unusual foods such as poutine, blood pudding, and “toad in the hole” to the Museum of Burnt Food. 205 Untold History, Get Creative, Origins From cannibalism to the jobs dictators had before they were dictators, to the Golden Age of Television and the “armonica” instrument, to the origins of the Pony Express, wedding gowns, candy canes, and gift shops. 601 Mad Science, Inventions, Bad Ideas From some pretty bizarre therapies you’ve probably never heard of, to how an inear thermometer really detects your temperature, to some pretty bad ideas about cleaning. 602 Globetrotting, Get Creative, Problem & Solution From where New York got its famous nickname, to sculptures made entirely out of chewing gum, to some pretty creative solutions to NASA’s problems in space. 603 Now and Then, Identify This, Surprising Stats From some prehistoric dentists, to identifying a few of the animal kingdom’s coolest animals, to some surprising statistics about your modern-day smartphone. 604 Inventions, In Sickness & In Health, Dinosaurs From why an extra month was added to the calendar, to playing doctor with some diseases that affect both humans and animals, to the size of a stegosaurus brain. 605 Extreme Sports, Into The Wild, Origins From a race that takes place 10,152 feet above sea level, to some animals featured in myths and folklore, to a military invention that our ancient ancestors probably wish they had. 606 Oddities, Health & Fitness, The World In Numbers From some of the oddest acts in traveling sideshows, to how long it takes to really feel the effects of caffeine, to the origins of wall street. 607 Get Creative, What Could Have Been, Ridiculous Theories From the first flying device that could carry people, to some doomsday prophecies, to a pretty ridiculous theory involving Earth’s most precious resource: water! 608 Mad Science, Problem & Solution, Bad Ideas From discovering what a Jacob’s ladder is, to some common solutions to keep those pesky insects out, to why fluoroscopes were such a bad idea in shoe stores. 609 On The Brain, Oddities, Extreme Sports From the amount of neurons on the human brain, to some fascinating oddities in geometric figures, to an extreme sport brought on by a California drought. 610 What It’s Worth, Interstellar, Origins From a high stakes game of planetary trivia, to where we can find water in our solar system, to the brightest thing in the universe! 611 Are We There Yet?, On The Edge, Into The Wild From the least visited state in the US, to learning some rock climbing lingo, to some creatures, great, small, and totally off the wall! 612 Where In The World?, Claim To Fame, Inventions From finding the elusive whale unicorn, to the Hollywood actress whose work led to the invention of Wi-Fi, to some creative challenges that produce some of the coolest inventions known to man! 613 Who Said That?, Myths, Inventions From letting history speak for itself, to a monster mash of werewolves, vampires, and witches, to some inventions that started out as one thing but gained fame as another. 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