History 101

History 101

71% Match20202 SeasonsDocumentary

Infographics and archival footage deliver bite-size history lessons on scientific breakthroughs, social movements and world-changing discoveries.

Episodes

Fast Food

1. Fast Food

2020-05-22

Cheap, quick and tasty, fast food became a culinary craze in the 1950s. But has our quest for convenience created an irreversible health crisis?

EP 1
The Space Race

2. The Space Race

2020-05-22

Fifteen international agencies spend $62 billion every year on space travel. What's fueling our costly — and dangerous — drive to explore the universe?

EP 2
The Rise of China

3. The Rise of China

2020-05-22

In the 21st century, China has become a global economic powerhouse. Why was the rest of the world so slow to notice its rise to the top?

EP 3
Plastics

4. Plastics

2020-05-22

Plastics have transformed how we live, but progress comes at a high price: 7.8 billion tons of waste. Are plastics a miracle or a catastrophe?

EP 4
Oil and the Middle East

5. Oil and the Middle East

2020-05-22

Oil has brought great wealth to the Middle East and ignited major wars. Is it a blessing or a curse for the region, as well as the rest of the world?

EP 5
Robots

6. Robots

2020-05-22

We share the planet with an estimated 9 million robots, from self-driving cars to surgical arms. Could they one day completely replace humans?

EP 6
Feminism

7. Feminism

2020-05-22

Feminism has ushered in sweeping changes to society, securing rights for women around the world. How much further do we have to go?

EP 7
Nuclear Power

8. Nuclear Power

2020-05-22

Over 10% of the world's electricity comes from nuclear power. But with radioactive waste and the threat of nuclear meltdown, are we playing with fire?

EP 8
AIDS

9. AIDS

2020-05-22

Nearly 40 million people are living with HIV. After decades of research and activism, how far have we come in finding a cure and battling the stigma?

EP 9
Genetics

10. Genetics

2020-05-22

DNA analysis has given us the tools to map disease, solve crimes and more. But in our rush to decode DNA, are we leaping before we look?

EP 10