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The Smartphone

Season 1 Episode 6 | 54m 51s

Dial in to the fascinating history of the smartphone, from its roots in Morse Code to 2007, when Apple unveiled the first-ever iPhone. Plus, see how the next generation of smartphones will allow us to communicate through them just by thinking.

Aired: 05/21/19 | Expires: 06/19/19
Extras
Hedy Lamarr invents a way to control torpedoes remotely.
Dial in to the fascinating history of the smartphone.
Franklin Chang-Diaz demonstrates the energy required to launch a rocket into space.
Blast off into history to see how rockets originated not in the sky, but in a cave.
In 1886 Karl Benz has his patent accepted for what is regarded as the first automobile.
Go for a ride through the 9,000-year history of the ultimate freedom machine: the car.
The invention of the rubber powered plane inspires the famous Wright brothers.
A legendary artist studies the bodies of flying animals in extraordinary detail.
In 1923, Edwin Hubble began the manual process of photographing the Andromeda Nebula.
Check out the history of robots and learn how they are becoming a part of everyday life.