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Explaining Self-Driving Cars

Youth Transportation
What exactly are they? How do they work? And is it safe to have cars on the road without a driver behind the wheel?

How Airplanes Fly

Kids Transportation
As Squeaks continues to prepare for his big trip on a plane, he and Jessi learn the science behind how airplanes fly!

My First Time On An Airplane

Kids Transportation
Squeaks has never been on a plane before, and he's a little nervous about it. Let's learn what it's like to go through the airport and to be on an airplane.

How Animals Fly

Kids Transportation
As Squeaks continues to prepare for his big trip with Jessi, Mr. Brown helps him learn all about different kinds of wings and how they help animals and machines fly!

Cracking The Uncrackable Code

Youth Transportation
Jim Sanborn created a sculpture that sits on the grounds of CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. Yet no one has been able to solve it.

Japan's $100 Billion World's Fastest Train

Youth Transportation
Japan’s world record breaking Maglev L0 passenger train has been under testing since it was unveiled to the press in November of 2012, achieving speeds of 374 miles per hour.

The Surprising History Of Electric Cars

Youth Transportation
Can electric cars reclaim their place on the road? Discover how developments in battery technology are making these cars more efficient and powerful.

Why You Should Want Driverless Cars On Roads Now

Adults Transportation
How close are we to having fully autonomous vehicles on the roads? Are they safe? In Chandler, Arizona a fleet of Waymo vehicles are already in operation. Waymo sponsored this video and provided access to their technology and personnel. Check out their safety report here:

What’s the best fuel for your car?

Adults Transportation
Dig into which fuel— gasoline, electric, biofuels, or electrofuels— is both affordable for consumers and sustainable for the planet.

How the world's longest underwater tunnel was built

Adults Transportation
Discover how the English Channel Tunnel was built and the engineering challenges of building a 200 kilometer long tunnel underwater.

How did NASA Steer the Saturn V?

Adults Transportation
The Saturn V rocket took humans the moon for the first time.

Elon Musk and Gayle King test drive his new Boring Company tunnel

Adults Transportation
From electric cars to spacecraft, tech titan Elon Musk is widely known as an industry disrupter. Tuesday night in Los Angeles, Musk unveiled the very first tunnel in what he hopes will become a network of underground highways.

IT and Education are like Peanut Butter and Jelly

Teachers Transportation
The tech and instructional sides of education are distinct and unique, but when they work together, they are an unstoppable combo.

How Tom Cruise Learned to Fly a Helicopter Stunt for Mission

Adults Transportation
Tom Cruise is famous for doing his own stunts, and he's back in Mission: Impossible - Fallout with what might just be the most dangerous one yet--spinning a helicopter around while diving down over a waterfall.

What If We Could Teleport?

Adults Transportation
Could teleportation ever be possible?

Apartment Sessions - Somebody To Love (Queen)

Adults Transportation
Apartment Sessions is produced and created by Luke McGinnis, Evan Tyor and Liz Maney

What If Your Airplane Door Burst Open Mid-Flight?

Adults Transportation
Flying may be more horrifying than you think.

It's not you. Commuting is bad for your health.

Adults Transportation
My commute is like a second job, and it might be killing me.

The Truth About the Titanic Has Been Revealed

Adults Transportation
Recent findings reveal the truth that has been buried for over one hundred years. Scientists have debunked the theory that the cause of the Titanic sinking was an iceberg.

How Do Helicopters Fly Without Wings?

Adults Transportation
Engineering tons of metal to fly straight up is no easy feat. Here's how helicopter blades make vertical flight a reality.

Engineers Love to Break Airplanes Before You Fly in Them, Here's Why

Adults Transportation
Airplane technology has come a long way, but it has limits. Lucky for us, there are teams of people whose job it is to find those limits.