Izzie straps on her waders with Annie and her friends to make a local wetland more attractive to turtles.
Izzie joins Anna and her friends to engineer a giant pig puppet for a May Day parade, complete with blinking eyes and a twirling tail.
Izzie, Serena and Ceci bond with bottlenosed dolphins, exploring their behavior at the Dolphins Plus Research Center.
Izzie unearths the past with Jazzy and Gates, uncovering thousand-year-old Native American artifacts at a Utah dig site.
Izzie joins Zoe and her friends as they "pony up" some science to select the best horse for a riding competition.
With Project Runway fashion designer Diana Eng, Izzie wires up an electrifying gown with Hallie and her friends.
Izzie cooks up a taste test with Claire and her friends, who make comfort foods more nutritious (without sacrificing the delicious).
Izzie takes the plunge with Elle and Meg, scuba diving to protect the biodiversity of their favorite Catalina reefs.
Izzie joins Abby and friends to give a rescue robot a personality makeover so it can do a better job when disaster strikes.
Izzie joins forces with Mackenzie and friends, putting a lid on school trash by inventing a new use for recycled yogurt cups.
Izzie reaches for the stars with Avianna and Miranda, as they help cut light pollution in their neighborhood.
Season 2 opens at the U.S. Naval Academy. Included: artificial oyster reefs in the Chesapeake Bay are investigated with a remote-controlled underwater vehicle.
Polar bear paws and penguin flippers help inspire the creation of a winter-ready shoe that's safe to wear on icy streets.
How the San Diego habitat is impacted by a non-native tree.
A smartphone app is created about the 1989 San Francisco earthquake.
Whether kids can multitask as well as they think they can.
Insulating an ice shanty on a frozen Minnesota lake.
Kids experiment to see which exercises they like best.
Helping a bee colony thrive.
A bicycle-powered ice cream-maker is built.
The Season 2 finale visits a forensics camp where kids join real forensic scientists to solve a mystery.
A decline in the amphibian population is investigated in the Season 3 premiere.
The arrival of spring, and how it impacts flowers and plants, is investigated.
Virginia SciGirls Emma, Lauren and Madison have the ultimate “stratus update!” Teaming up with NASA scientists, they identify clouds from the ground and compare their data with satellite images, ultimately creating a “mostly cloudy” museum display.
Mimi and her friends explore a Minnesota milkweed patch, counting monarchs to help scientists track the butterfly population. These SciGirls then raise monarch caterpillars, and use a video diary to capture their metamorphosis into butterflies.
Regina and her friends hit the streets of Denver to investigate what makes a good urban bird habitat, and transform a city school garden into a welcoming home for feathered friends.
Anchors aweigh! Junior lifeguard Chloe and her friends set sail on a SoCal citizen science cruise, working with marine scientists to collect data on the health of the Pacific Ocean and create a splashy conservation video for beach visitors.
Girls create a high-tech dance show that features robotics and light-up dance costumes.
A chicken coop is built from recycled materials.
Water bottle insulators are created.
SciGirls in San Diego team up with a sports medicine physician and create a fitness boot camp to promote community health.
SciGirls partner with an industrial engineer to design a streamlined service plan for a food bank, and help high-school students in need.
Isabel, Gabriela and Karla explore the benefits that big trees bring to their ecosystems, comparing trees in the rain forest and the city.
Florida SciGirls Laila, Claire and Byrne make a splash, uniting with marine biologists to digitally track spotted eagle rays in the Gulf of Mexico. They share their data in a livestream presentation, and explore the incredible Mote Marine Laboratory!
Game on for Jolie and her pals! Teaming up with professional game designers, the SciGirls create a hands-on board game adventure and code an app, then share the fun at a professional game makers showcase.
SciGirls in Los Angeles reach for the stars! Inspired by high-tech NASA sensor technology, Rihighna and her friends design and code wildlife cameras to capture images of the animals in their neighborhood.
Fueled by their passion for technology and social justice, Kanah, Margaret and Eh Lay create a computer animation that urges kids to take action in their own communities.
Britanee, Estrella, and Saabiriinn collaborate with singers on a concert for Deaf and hearing audiences. They code software that “paints with music,” creating a stunning visual display of a live vocal performance.
Inspiring real-life stories for all ages featuring Minnesota women in STEM careers (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). These are the innovators, problem-solvers and dreamers who live right next door, passionate about their work, hobbies, families and helping to make the world a better place. They motivate girls to pursue all kinds of interests and career paths.
Inspiring real-life stories for all ages feature Latina women in STEM careers (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). These women are innovators, problem-solvers and STEM superstars who celebrate their heritage and culture. They’re passionate about their work, hobbies, families and helping to make the world a better place.