Episodes
We joined the Challenger Learning Center St. Louis to be a part of history as Orion, NASA’s new spacecraft designed to take humans into deep space, was scheduled for its first test flight. Experts answered questions about manned and unmanned space flight, NASA’s future missions to Mars and other deep space destinations, and other space-related topics.
Published 12/29/14
Thousands and thousands of gallons of water and waste travel through your city’s sewer system every day. Have you ever wondered what it takes to design, engineer and maintain that system? What it takes to make sure your city’s wastewater meets environmental standards? What is the science behind the various wastewater treatment options used by cities today? Find out as you view this program.
Published 12/11/14
Investigate the physics that makes a difference between a strike, a spare, and a gutter ball. Explore the sport and science of bowling through the lens of Newton’s Three Laws of Motion. We look at important terms such as friction, force, gravity, mass, momentum, inertia, and velocity and see how they play out as the bowling ball is released and tracks down the lane to contact with the pins. We investigate how bowling technology utilizes the science of physics to enhance the success of both...
Published 04/07/14
This program builds on our Part 1 program from last year. In Part 1, available on our website at http://www.hectv.org/video/3709/the-science-behind-the-new-mississippi-river-bridge-2/, we focused on the foundation work to build the bridge’s piers in the river and create the two cable-stayed towers. In Part 2, the focus is on the bridge’s cable-stayed design and building the road and deck surfaces. Why was a cable-stayed design chosen? How do the towers and cables work together to handle the...
Published 03/04/14
Be part of the mission to rendezvous with Comet Encke. Along the way, use your scientific, problem-solving and decision-making skills to deal with unexpected and highly unpredictable objects in the Solar System that may come your way. To find a more detailed program description, a time-coded program agenda, program objectives, related national curriculum standards, pre and post-program learning activities, and other additional resources, follow on this Program Materials link,...
Published 11/05/13
Be part of the mission to rendezvous with Comet Encke. Along the way, use your scientific, problem-solving and decision-making skills to deal with unexpected and highly unpredictable objects in the Solar System that may come your way. To find a more detailed program description, a time-coded program agenda, program objectives, related national curriculum standards, pre and post-program learning activities, and other additional resources, follow on this Program Materials link,...
Published 11/05/13
Produced by Ladue Horton Watkins High School Students Samantha Well and Lillian Donahue with editing by media production teacher Don Goble, this bonus feature for HEC-TV LIVE! The Science Behind Weather Forecasting, gives viewers an up close tour of the FOX 2 Weather Center. Meteorologist, Chris Higgins explains the tools of the trade pertinent to weather forecasting.
Published 05/08/13
We’ve probably all watched a TV weatherperson and wondered just what they do to create the forecast. What equipment do they use? What kind of training do they need? How do they determine when conditions are ripe for certain types of storms, whether temperatures will rise or fall, whether or not they should break into programs to provide a breaking weather alert? What is the science behind a weather forecasting? We interact with St. Louis’ KTVI Fox2 meteorologist Chris Higgins to take a tour...
Published 04/29/13
We’ve probably all watched a TV weatherperson and wondered just what they do to create the forecast. What equipment do they use? What kind of training do they need? How do they determine when conditions are ripe for certain types of storms, whether temperatures will rise or fall, whether or not they should break into programs to provide a breaking weather alert? What is the science behind a weather forecasting? We interact with St. Louis’ KTVI Fox2 meteorologist Chris Higgins to take a tour...
Published 04/29/13
You have watched endless episodes of CSI and other police procedural TV programs, but what’s it really like to be a professional crime scene investigator? Find out as you and your students help solve a burglary as you ask questions of and interact with St. Louis County Police detectives and crime scene investigators. Detectives and crime scene investigators will demonstrate examples of the science behind the investigative process as evidence is analyzed and witnesses are questioned. Students...
Published 03/22/13
You have watched endless episodes of CSI and other police procedural TV programs, but what’s it really like to be a professional crime scene investigator? Find out as you and your students help solve a burglary as you ask questions of and interact with St. Louis County Police detectives and crime scene investigators. Detectives and crime scene investigators will demonstrate examples of the science behind the investigative process as evidence is analyzed and witnesses are questioned. Students...
Published 03/22/13
Go behind the scenes and learn what it takes to construct a new bridge over the Mississippi River in St. Louis, Missouri.
Published 01/02/13
Go behind the scenes and learn what it takes to construct a new bridge over the Mississippi River in St. Louis, Missouri. 10 am
Published 01/02/13
Want to know what it's like to put on a live TV show? Want a behind the scenes look at the equipment and technology? Want to ask questions of producers, camera people, directors, sound and lighting technicians? Then join us for this "inside look."
Published 10/02/12
Students will learn about the importance of watersheds and what we can do to protect them as they participate in a lab activity to test stream water for macro invertebrates and water quality at the Little Creek Nature Area in Florissant, MO.
Published 05/21/12
Students will learn about the importance of watersheds and what we can do to protect them as they participate in a lab activity to test stream water for macro invertebrates and water quality at the Little Creek Nature Area in Florissant, MO.
Published 05/21/12
Want to know what it's like to put on a live TV show? Want a behind the scenes look at the equipment and technology? Want to ask questions of producers, camera people, directors, sound and lighting technicians? Then join us for this "inside look." 1 pm
Published 04/30/12
Want to know what it's like to put on a live TV show? Want a behind the scenes look at the equipment and technology? Want to ask questions of producers, camera people, directors, sound and lighting technicians? Then join us for this "inside look." 10 am
Published 04/30/12
Go behind the scenes at the St. Louis University Earthquake Center to investigate how and why earthquakes occur, how they're measured, and new design procedures being created to address the damage they do.
Published 01/06/12
Go behind the scenes at the St. Louis University Earthquake Center to investigate how and why earthquakes occur, how they're measured, and new design procedures being created to address the damage they do.
Published 01/04/12
Go behind the scenes at the St. Louis University Earthquake Center to investigate how and why earthquakes occur, how they're measured, and new design procedures being created to address the damage they do.
Published 01/04/12
Go behind the scenes at the St. Louis University Earthquake Center to investigate how and why earthquakes occur, how they're measured, and new design procedures being created to address the damage they do.
Published 01/04/12
Got trash? Sure you do; we all do. Go green with us as we explore how our trash is recovered and recycled to be used again in new forms. We'll also learn ways each of us can go greener and help reduce our impact on the environment by developing strategies that "reduce, reuse, and recover.
Published 12/01/11
Got trash? Sure you do; we all do. Go green with us as we explore how our trash is recovered and recycled to be used again in new forms. We'll also learn ways each of us can go greener and help reduce our impact on the environment by developing strategies that "reduce, reuse, and recover.
Published 12/01/11
Got trash? Sure you do; we all do. Go green with us as we explore how our trash is recovered and recycled to be used again in new forms. We’ll also learn ways each of us can go greener and help reduce our impact on the environment by developing strategies that “reduce, reuse, and recover.”
Published 11/29/11