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    07/13/2022 4:00 pm

    Butterfly Effect

    Today, we can run climate simulations on a global scale. We have learned to control rivers and protect ourselves from flooding. How did we achieve these feats?

    07/13/2022 4:30 pm

    Butterfly Effect

    From the infinitely small to the infinitely large, we have harnessed our expertise to develop incredible technologies. But have we come full circle? Let's go on a journey through the key moments that have allowed humanity to discover quantum physics!

    07/13/2022 5:00 pm

    Butterfly Effect

    It is known that many natural phenomena are based on the laws of physics. Figuring out if it is possible to forecast the weather several days in advance and if is really possible to predict everything.

    07/13/2022 5:30 pm

    Butterfly Effect

    Countless machines are used to perform hard work in one's daily life, with each of them obeying a specific program custom-written in a particular language.

    07/13/2022 6:00 pm

    The Schindler of Nanking

    In 1937, hundreds of thousands of Chinese civilians were raped and murdered by Japanese forces in Nanking. Discover the heroic efforts of John Rabe, who saved many from a similar fate.

    07/13/2022 7:00 pm

    The Secret File of Marco Polo

    Did Marco Polo, the most illustrious traveller in history, ever go to China? A debate continues as to whether the Venetian's book is a personal account of China's 13th-century Middle Kingdom and its marvels.

    07/13/2022 8:00 pm

    Orient Express -- A Train Writes History

    Putting the Orient Express on its tracks called for considerable stamina, several times the ambitious passenger train project of Belgian entrepreneur Georges Nagelmackers was on the brink of failure.

    07/13/2022 9:00 pm

    Butterfly Effect

    At the end of a succession of civil wars which have weakened the Roman Republic, Caesar proclaims himself dictator for life. However, on March 14, 44 BC, he is assassinated by conspirators in the name of the Republic.

    07/13/2022 9:30 pm

    Butterfly Effect

    In 814 BC, the exiled Phoenician queen Dido founds the city of Carthage on the African Coast. The city develops and takes the lead of a maritime empire based on trade. Carthage dominates the Western Mediterranean.

    07/13/2022 10:00 pm

    Butterfly Effect

    Today, we can run climate simulations on a global scale. We have learned to control rivers and protect ourselves from flooding. How did we achieve these feats?

    07/13/2022 10:30 pm

    Butterfly Effect

    From the infinitely small to the infinitely large, we have harnessed our expertise to develop incredible technologies. But have we come full circle? Let's go on a journey through the key moments that have allowed humanity to discover quantum physics!

    07/13/2022 11:00 pm

    Butterfly Effect

    It is known that many natural phenomena are based on the laws of physics. Figuring out if it is possible to forecast the weather several days in advance and if is really possible to predict everything.

    07/13/2022 11:30 pm

    Butterfly Effect

    Countless machines are used to perform hard work in one's daily life, with each of them obeying a specific program custom-written in a particular language.

    07/14/2022 12:00 am

    The Schindler of Nanking

    In 1937, hundreds of thousands of Chinese civilians were raped and murdered by Japanese forces in Nanking. Discover the heroic efforts of John Rabe, who saved many from a similar fate.

    07/14/2022 1:00 am

    The Secret File of Marco Polo

    Did Marco Polo, the most illustrious traveller in history, ever go to China? A debate continues as to whether the Venetian's book is a personal account of China's 13th-century Middle Kingdom and its marvels.

    07/14/2022 2:00 am

    Orient Express -- A Train Writes History

    Putting the Orient Express on its tracks called for considerable stamina, several times the ambitious passenger train project of Belgian entrepreneur Georges Nagelmackers was on the brink of failure.

    07/14/2022 3:00 am

    Butterfly Effect

    At the end of a succession of civil wars which have weakened the Roman Republic, Caesar proclaims himself dictator for life. However, on March 14, 44 BC, he is assassinated by conspirators in the name of the Republic.

    07/14/2022 3:30 am

    Butterfly Effect

    In 814 BC, the exiled Phoenician queen Dido founds the city of Carthage on the African Coast. The city develops and takes the lead of a maritime empire based on trade. Carthage dominates the Western Mediterranean.

    07/14/2022 4:00 am

    Coasts: Rolling With the Waves

    People love the coast, and so do animals! The corridor of water where the open ocean meets coastal habitats is known as the surf zone. The churning forces of the waves crashing with the land make these some of the most food-rich waters on Earth.

    07/14/2022 5:00 am

    The World From Above

    Montana is twice the size of Spain, but has only one million inhabitants. This mountainous region became a state in 1889, and 35 percent of the area now consists of national parks.

    07/14/2022 6:00 am

    Extinction: Going, Going, Gone

    Countless animals from across the globe currently face extinction; if we are to stem the tide we must understand the lifestyles and habitats of the awe-inspiring creatures currently in danger.

    07/14/2022 7:00 am

    Rivers Lifeblood

    Rivers flow like veins across the Earth acting as lifelines for countless ecosystems as they nurture crops, fuel travel and deliver drinking water.

    07/14/2022 8:00 am

    Mountains: Gateways to the Heavens

    Mountains define some of our most spectacular landscapes, creating a mosaic of dramatic habitats, teeming with incredible wildlife. Mountains are found on every continent on Earth, covering 22 percent of the planet's surface.

    07/14/2022 9:00 am

    Time Flies

    Everyone likes to think they can control everything: changing the course of water, reclaiming land, replanting deserts. But there's one thing that cannot be controlled: the passing of time.

    07/14/2022 10:00 am

    Coasts: Rolling With the Waves

    People love the coast, and so do animals! The corridor of water where the open ocean meets coastal habitats is known as the surf zone. The churning forces of the waves crashing with the land make these some of the most food-rich waters on Earth.

    07/14/2022 11:00 am

    The World From Above

    Montana is twice the size of Spain, but has only one million inhabitants. This mountainous region became a state in 1889, and 35 percent of the area now consists of national parks.

    07/14/2022 12:00 pm

    Extinction: Going, Going, Gone

    Countless animals from across the globe currently face extinction; if we are to stem the tide we must understand the lifestyles and habitats of the awe-inspiring creatures currently in danger.

    07/14/2022 1:00 pm

    Rivers Lifeblood

    Rivers flow like veins across the Earth acting as lifelines for countless ecosystems as they nurture crops, fuel travel and deliver drinking water.

    07/14/2022 2:00 pm

    Mountains: Gateways to the Heavens

    Mountains define some of our most spectacular landscapes, creating a mosaic of dramatic habitats, teeming with incredible wildlife. Mountains are found on every continent on Earth, covering 22 percent of the planet's surface.

    07/14/2022 3:00 pm

    Time Flies

    Everyone likes to think they can control everything: changing the course of water, reclaiming land, replanting deserts. But there's one thing that cannot be controlled: the passing of time.

    Curiosity Stream EU

    Available schedules: 03/26/2022 - 07/02/2024 Time zone: (NZST) UTC Country: United States Language: English

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