The Great War ended 100 years ago this November. Have you ever wondered what it was like to fly in a World War I aircraft, or what it was like to live back then? Discover the answers to these questions, and the war's impact on our lives today, in this episode of STEM in 30.
This episode will be available starting November 8, 2018. Once you’ve had a chance to watch it with your kids, students, or on your own, tune in at 1 pm EST on November 15 for a live chat with World War I expert Peter Jakab, chief curator of the Museum.
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