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Hosted by CBS News correspondent Mo Rocca, each episode of The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation will tell the fascinating stories behind the world's greatest inventions — and the perseverance, passion and price required to bring them to life.
Our curator of domestic life discusses the history of mail order shopping with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us a table tennis training robot, an underwater scooter, and the disruptive invention of the digital camera.
Our curator of transportation discusses industrial locomotives with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us cameras that reveal a seal's deep-water diet, fingerprint technology for smartphones, and the disruptive invention of the video doorbell.
Our curator of agriculture and the environment discusses milking with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us ocean coral engineered to withstand climate change, ferries that glide above the waves, and the wolves of Yellowstone.
Our curator of agriculture and the environment discusses farmers markets with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us an electric device to power your paddleboard, a high-tech pillow to curb snoring, and the evolution of electric cars.
Our curator of agriculture and supervisor of living and inspiring history discuss the role of women in farmwork with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us all-terrain balance bikes for beginning riders, smart technology for tracking children's growth, and glasses designed for people with red-green color blindness.
Our curator of historic structures and landscapes discusses Greenfield Village's Daggett farmhouse with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us an air powered home laundry chute, a sports camera that automatically highlights individual players, and the disruptive invention of the cell phone.
Our curator of decorative arts discusses chandeliers with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us a hands-free luggage cart, camping in a 2-story tent, and the legacy of movie star Hedy Lamarr.
Our chief curator discusses Thomas Edison's Menlo Park laboratory with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us the art of stacking boulders, paper designed to keep food fresh, and the inventor of a jet powered wingsuit.
Our curator of communication and information technology discusses Lillian Schwartz with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us a wearable that can help you feel warmer or cooler, a platform generating AI videos, and the disruptive invention of Auto-Tune.
Our chief curator discusses Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us how live fish are transported, the resurgence of vinyl records, and bird-shaped drones designed to prevent bird strikes at airports.
Our curator of transportation discusses off-road vehicles with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us a portable cold plunge tub, a smart ukelele, and a noninvasive way to harvest honey from beehives.
Our president and former executive vice president discuss Rosa Parks with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us a bracelet designed to repel sharks, the school training a new generation of watchmakers, and a scientist using bananas to address vitamin A deficiency.
Our curator of transportation discusses McKinley Thompson with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us a smart ring designed for women's health, an independent science safety organization, and the disruptive invention of Mr. Coffee.
Our curator of agriculture and the environment discusses George Washington Carver with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us a sonar fish finder, a playground that helps teach physics, and a transforming pizza box.
Our curator of decorative arts discusses advertising illustrators with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us a device to harness the power of running water, wearable robotic gravity assistance, and the disruptive invention of the Apple 1.
Our curator of transportation discusses the Wright brothers with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us biologically-inspired robots, massage chairs, and a penguin research rover.
Our librarian discusses literacy with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us technology for writing in the sky, a soundproof microphone that isolates your voice, and the disruptive power of crowdfunding.
Our curator of domestic life discusses Henry Ford's violin collection with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us a jet ski that dives under the waves, a security fog machine, and a rolling water barrel.
Our curator of design discusses design for aging with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us a solar-powered camper, a smart bracelet to help with repetitive behavior, and the disruptive creation of a global seed vault.
Episode description: Our curator of transportation discusses industrial locomotives with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us play balls for horses, clothing designed for extreme cold, and farmers saving water with the tree T-PEE.
One of our associate curators discusses aerial photography with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us a smart showerhead, a booster for weak cellular signals, and the disruptive invention of wristwatches.
Our curator of transportation discusses Henry Ford's soybean research with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us wheelchairs for pets, shipping container farms, and LED shoe lights for running at night.
Our librarian discusses children's books with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us haptic feedback gloves, recycled latex paint, and the disruptive invention of 3D printing.
Our former executive vice president discusses Abraham Lincoln with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us a robotic tackle dummy, an electrically powered hydrofoil, and green urbanization.
Our curator of domestic life discusses the history of mail order shopping with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us an underwater treasure-hunting drone, a jet motor for paddleboards, and a table tennis training robot.
Our curator of decorative arts discusses the evolution of luggage with host Mo Rocca, who also shows us an underwater treasure-hunting drone, an open lunch app to prevent bullying, and the disruptive idea of self-driving cars.
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