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06/15/2022 4:00 pm |
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| The possible development of scientific conversation had Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species unpublished.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 pm |
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 pm |
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 pm |
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 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 7:00 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 8:00 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 9:00 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 9:30 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. | |||||
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06/15/2022 10:00 pm |
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 pm |
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 pm |
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 pm |
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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06/16/2022 12:00 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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06/16/2022 1:00 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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06/16/2022 2:00 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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06/16/2022 3:00 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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06/16/2022 3:30 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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06/16/2022 4:00 am |
Nature's Fight Club |
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| Biological instinct is driven by three things, to stay alive, to find food, and to breed, passing on a genetic legacy. But competition for mating rights can be fierce. Animals grow display structures and weapons to help them impress the opposite sex. | |||||
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06/16/2022 5:00 am |
Nature's Fight Club |
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| All animals, no matter how big or small, face a daily struggle to find food. During harsh winters and devastating droughts, those pressures escalate, and when resources run low, sometimes the only option is to fight. | |||||
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06/16/2022 6:00 am |
Sea Hunters |
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| Every spring in Norway, the whales use a clever hunting technique called `bubble feeding' to catch quantities of herring. When they spot a shoal of herrings, they begin to encircle the herring. | |||||
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06/16/2022 6:30 am |
Sea Hunters |
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| Marine biologists Eve Jourdain and Richard Kaoliussen have spent two full years studying the orcas living in Norway where they have adapted the carousel technique to their habitat. | |||||
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06/16/2022 7:00 am |
Sea Hunters |
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| In the depths of the ocean, swift and agile sea lions perform incredible underwater manoeuvres to outwit their enemies. On the beaches of Patagonia, as a sea lion pup learns to swim, predators are preparing an attack on him that will be fatal. | |||||
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06/16/2022 7:30 am |
Sea Hunters |
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| Cape Gannets are tough hunters flying over the coasts for their favourite prey: shoals of sardines. But these sardines are waiting for what may be considered a surprising ally: dolphins. | |||||
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06/16/2022 8:00 am |
Twilight Travelers: Visitors From the Deep |
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| Marine biologist and cameraman Rick Rosenthal has been filming in the ocean for decades. But one spectacle has eluded him, until now - the great vertical migration when billions of animals rise from the depths to the ocean's surface. | |||||
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06/16/2022 9:00 am |
Nature's Weirdest |
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| How do you decide nature's weirdest animal? Is it the sloth, that hangs upside down and moves so slowly that moss grows in its fur? Is it a sea pen that sits rooted to the seabed in endless darkness and emitting its own glow? | |||||
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06/16/2022 10:00 am |
Nature's Fight Club |
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| Biological instinct is driven by three things, to stay alive, to find food, and to breed, passing on a genetic legacy. But competition for mating rights can be fierce. Animals grow display structures and weapons to help them impress the opposite sex. | |||||
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06/16/2022 11:00 am |
Nature's Fight Club |
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| All animals, no matter how big or small, face a daily struggle to find food. During harsh winters and devastating droughts, those pressures escalate, and when resources run low, sometimes the only option is to fight. | |||||
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06/16/2022 12:00 pm |
Sea Hunters |
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| Every spring in Norway, the whales use a clever hunting technique called `bubble feeding' to catch quantities of herring. When they spot a shoal of herrings, they begin to encircle the herring. | |||||
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06/16/2022 12:30 pm |
Sea Hunters |
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| Marine biologists Eve Jourdain and Richard Kaoliussen have spent two full years studying the orcas living in Norway where they have adapted the carousel technique to their habitat. | |||||
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06/16/2022 1:00 pm |
Sea Hunters |
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| In the depths of the ocean, swift and agile sea lions perform incredible underwater manoeuvres to outwit their enemies. On the beaches of Patagonia, as a sea lion pup learns to swim, predators are preparing an attack on him that will be fatal. | |||||
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06/16/2022 1:30 pm |
Sea Hunters |
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| Cape Gannets are tough hunters flying over the coasts for their favourite prey: shoals of sardines. But these sardines are waiting for what may be considered a surprising ally: dolphins. | |||||
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06/16/2022 2:00 pm |
Twilight Travelers: Visitors From the Deep |
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| Marine biologist and cameraman Rick Rosenthal has been filming in the ocean for decades. But one spectacle has eluded him, until now - the great vertical migration when billions of animals rise from the depths to the ocean's surface. | |||||
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06/16/2022 3:00 pm |
Nature's Weirdest |
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| How do you decide nature's weirdest animal? Is it the sloth, that hangs upside down and moves so slowly that moss grows in its fur? Is it a sea pen that sits rooted to the seabed in endless darkness and emitting its own glow? | |||||