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History 101 Season 1

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1x01 Fast Food aired May 22, 2020

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

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1x02 The Space Race aired May 22, 2020

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

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1x03 The Rise of China aired May 22, 2020

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?

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1x04 Plastics aired May 22, 2020

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?

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1x05 Oil and the Middle East aired May 22, 2020

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?

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1x06 Robots aired May 22, 2020

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

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1x07 Feminism aired May 22, 2020

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

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1x08 Nuclear Power aired May 22, 2020

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?

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1x09 AIDS aired May 22, 2020

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?

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1x10 Genetics aired May 22, 2020

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?

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