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Solar Power in Space

Learn about the the solar panels used by the International Space Station and see what life was like while living on board.

The 100 People Project: Niger

Meet some of our nominees for the 100 People Project, introduced to us by students from the American International School of Niamey, Niger.

Global Issues: Health

Student scientist Matt McIntyre speaks with Gates Foundation Co-Chair Bill Gates about health care across the globe.

Forest Preservation in Argentina

Learn how two Argentinian students used innovative thinking to help preserve their local forests.

Global Issues: Economy

Student scientist Talia Greene speaks with Brian Arthur of the Santa Fe Institute about how critical our global economy is to our daily lives.

Making Organic Batteries in Malaysia

By studying the digestive process of cows, one student used sugarcane and local weeds to create a battery for use on his father's farm.

Solar Powered Cell Phones in Malawi

Learn how villagers in Malawi are building their own portable solar chargers for use in hospitals, factories, homes, and businesses.

Global Issues: Energy

Student scientist Will Wright speaks with Mark Anderson and Stewart Brand about how we're going to meet our future energy needs.

Solar ovens in Navajo Nation

Learn how one student created a homemade solar oven out of found materials from her community.

Students in India Meet their Neighbors

Meet students from the American Embassy School in New Delhi, India and learn who they've nominated for the 100 People Project.

Solar Powered Classrooms in the Philippines

Learn how solar energy is helping students on a volcanic island in the Philippines stay bright.

Global Issues: War

Student scientist Marian Bechtel talked with Inventor Dean Kamen about how human innovation can help prevent war and promote peaceful understanding.

Global Issues: Food

Student scientist Tiffanie Stone speaks with agricultural experts Raoul Adamchak and Prabhu Pingali about ending food shortages.

Global Issues: Transportation

Student scientist Erika DeBenedictis speaks with technology experts Amory Lovins and Bill Joy about the challenges facing our increasingly mobile society.

Solar Sleuthing in San Francisco

Learn about a team of San Francisco students that hit the streets to find out where and how solar energy is being used in their community.

Global Issues: Waste

Student scientist John Boykin speaks with environmental experts Albina Ruiz and Stewart Brand about ways we can better manage our waste stream.

Solar communities in Colorado

Learn about Holiday- a Colorado community that is powered primarily by solar panels.

Where Does Our Energy Come From?

Learn how one student is tracking his family’s energy consumption and learning about photovoltaic cells at school.

Where does innovative thinking come from?

Learn how students across the globe are creating innovative solutions to local challenges.