Schedules
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06/14/2022 4:00 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| With 900,000 pieces of debris currently orbiting Earth, space trash jeopardises missions, as evidenced by a recent Indian ballistic missile test shooting down one of its own communications satellites. | |||||
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06/14/2022 4:30 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| New information from the eye of the Greenland Shark confirms it is the longest living vertebrate on Earth. | |||||
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06/14/2022 5:00 pm |
Science of Thrills |
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| Engineer and adventurer Rob Bell discovers how our fear of falling is exploited by some of the world's top theme park rides to create a thrilling experience. | |||||
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06/14/2022 6:00 pm |
Science of Thrills |
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| Engineer and adventurer Rob Bell climbs aboard four spectacular rollercoasters in Europe and America that exploit our fear of heights to create maximum thrills. | |||||
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06/14/2022 7:00 pm |
The Demolition Man |
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| A 170-metre tower close to a public highway is imploded. | |||||
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06/14/2022 7:30 pm |
The Demolition Man |
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| Dive into the process of bashing buildings all over the globe. | |||||
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06/14/2022 8:00 pm |
The Demolition Man |
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| A bridge in Manchester gets demolished. | |||||
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06/14/2022 8:30 pm |
The Demolition Man |
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| Explosive demolition of the OK Allen Bridge. | |||||
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06/14/2022 9:00 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| Exploring the significance of the Cassini spacecraft's findings as it bids farewell. Also, a look at how the ICARUS system is monitoring the movements of Earth's creatures from space. | |||||
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06/14/2022 9:30 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| The Greenland ice sheet, the last remnant of the Ice Age, is melting at an unprecedented rate and may trigger a global catastrophe in the process. | |||||
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06/14/2022 10:00 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| With 900,000 pieces of debris currently orbiting Earth, space trash jeopardises missions, as evidenced by a recent Indian ballistic missile test shooting down one of its own communications satellites. | |||||
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06/14/2022 10:30 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| New information from the eye of the Greenland Shark confirms it is the longest living vertebrate on Earth. | |||||
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06/14/2022 11:00 pm |
Science of Thrills |
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| Engineer and adventurer Rob Bell discovers how our fear of falling is exploited by some of the world's top theme park rides to create a thrilling experience. | |||||
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06/15/2022 12:00 am |
Science of Thrills |
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| Engineer and adventurer Rob Bell climbs aboard four spectacular rollercoasters in Europe and America that exploit our fear of heights to create maximum thrills. | |||||
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06/15/2022 1:00 am |
The Demolition Man |
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| A 170-metre tower close to a public highway is imploded. | |||||
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06/15/2022 1:30 am |
The Demolition Man |
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| Dive into the process of bashing buildings all over the globe. | |||||
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06/15/2022 2:00 am |
The Demolition Man |
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| A bridge in Manchester gets demolished. | |||||
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06/15/2022 2:30 am |
The Demolition Man |
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| Explosive demolition of the OK Allen Bridge. | |||||
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06/15/2022 3:00 am |
Breakthrough |
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| Exploring the significance of the Cassini spacecraft's findings as it bids farewell. Also, a look at how the ICARUS system is monitoring the movements of Earth's creatures from space. | |||||
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06/15/2022 3:30 am |
Breakthrough |
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| The Greenland ice sheet, the last remnant of the Ice Age, is melting at an unprecedented rate and may trigger a global catastrophe in the process. | |||||
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06/15/2022 4:00 am |
Butterfly Effect |
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| The possible development of scientific conversation had Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species unpublished. | |||||
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06/15/2022 4:30 am |
Butterfly Effect |
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| A handful of individuals' decisions determined the course of the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl and the impact it would have on the world. | |||||
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06/15/2022 5:00 am |
Butterfly Effect |
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| Japan's internal politics and the country's response to external influences can be traced back to the choices of two warlords during the Edo Period. | |||||
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06/15/2022 5:30 am |
Butterfly Effect |
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| Albert Einstein's choice to write to the President of the United States changed the face of war and the world. | |||||
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06/15/2022 6:00 am |
101 Events That Made the 20th Century |
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| Counting down from 75 to 63, showcasing works of art and scientific feats in space, civil wars, sieges, and environmental crises. The construction of the Panama Canal, and the invention of genetically modified crops that changed the future of food. | |||||
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06/15/2022 7:00 am |
101 Events That Made the 20th Century |
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| The battle of Stalingrad is turning point in WWII. The Rwandan genocide and Tiananmen Square massacre leaves millions in sorrow. War criminals are taken to trial in Nuremberg, the creation of the bra, and a groundbreaking heart transplant. | |||||
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06/15/2022 8:00 am |
Chernobyl Fukushima - Living with the Legacy |
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| Thirty years after the Chernobyl catastrophe and five years after Fukushima, it is time to see what has been happening in the exclusion zones, where the radioactivity rate is far above normal. | |||||
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06/15/2022 9:00 am |
Butterfly Effect |
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| An insight into Martin Luther King Jr.'s role in motivating change during the Civil Rights movement, and the impact of the Civil War on American democracy. | |||||
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06/15/2022 9:30 am |
Butterfly Effect |
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| An insight into what might have happened if Richard the Lionheart had not been wounded, or if Philippe Auguste of France had fled the battlefield. | |||||
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06/15/2022 10:00 am |
Butterfly Effect |
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| The possible development of scientific conversation had Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species unpublished. | |||||
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06/15/2022 10:30 am |
Butterfly Effect |
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| A handful of individuals' decisions determined the course of the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl and the impact it would have on the world. | |||||
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06/15/2022 11:00 am |
Butterfly Effect |
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| Japan's internal politics and the country's response to external influences can be traced back to the choices of two warlords during the Edo Period. | |||||
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06/15/2022 11:30 am |
Butterfly Effect |
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| Albert Einstein's choice to write to the President of the United States changed the face of war and the world. | |||||
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06/15/2022 12:00 pm |
101 Events That Made the 20th Century |
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| Counting down from 75 to 63, showcasing works of art and scientific feats in space, civil wars, sieges, and environmental crises. The construction of the Panama Canal, and the invention of genetically modified crops that changed the future of food. | |||||
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06/15/2022 1:00 pm |
101 Events That Made the 20th Century |
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| The battle of Stalingrad is turning point in WWII. The Rwandan genocide and Tiananmen Square massacre leaves millions in sorrow. War criminals are taken to trial in Nuremberg, the creation of the bra, and a groundbreaking heart transplant. | |||||
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06/15/2022 2:00 pm |
Chernobyl Fukushima - Living with the Legacy |
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| Thirty years after the Chernobyl catastrophe and five years after Fukushima, it is time to see what has been happening in the exclusion zones, where the radioactivity rate is far above normal. | |||||
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06/15/2022 3:00 pm |
Butterfly Effect |
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| An insight into Martin Luther King Jr.'s role in motivating change during the Civil Rights movement, and the impact of the Civil War on American democracy. | |||||
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06/15/2022 3:30 pm |
Butterfly Effect |
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| An insight into what might have happened if Richard the Lionheart had not been wounded, or if Philippe Auguste of France had fled the battlefield. | |||||