Schedules
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08/08/2022 4:00 pm |
Duels |
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| A duel between giants which has lasted for more than a century, at a cost of billions of dollars. A war of raging thirsts opposing two ultra-rich multinationals determined to dominate the world's drinks business. | |||||
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08/08/2022 5:00 pm |
Duels |
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| A duel to the death. A combat between two inventions. Two deadly weapons. This time, our duelists are not men, but objects which largely surpass the fame and notoriety of their inventors. They come face to face in battlefields. | |||||
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08/08/2022 6:00 pm |
Duels |
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| On the one hand the American Boeing group, on the other hand the Airbus group of Europeans. Showing the competition between two industrial giants, in whose products every passenger has probably travelled before. | |||||
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08/08/2022 7:00 pm |
Duels |
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| Che Guevara and Fidel Castro compete for the reputation of being Latin America's saviour and liberator. A remarkable confrontation sheds light on the question whether Che knew he was going to die when he went to Bolivia. | |||||
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08/08/2022 8:00 pm |
Facing ... |
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| Forty years after dying, Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X are still the most famous political activists in the world. | |||||
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08/08/2022 9:00 pm |
Duels |
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| In December of 1993, Nelson Mandela and Frederik De Klerk shook each other's hand as they both received the Nobel Peace Prize for ending the apartheid regime in South Africa. | |||||
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08/08/2022 10:00 pm |
Duels |
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| A duel between giants which has lasted for more than a century, at a cost of billions of dollars. A war of raging thirsts opposing two ultra-rich multinationals determined to dominate the world's drinks business. | |||||
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08/08/2022 11:00 pm |
Duels |
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| A duel to the death. A combat between two inventions. Two deadly weapons. This time, our duelists are not men, but objects which largely surpass the fame and notoriety of their inventors. They come face to face in battlefields. | |||||
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08/09/2022 12:00 am |
Duels |
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| On the one hand the American Boeing group, on the other hand the Airbus group of Europeans. Showing the competition between two industrial giants, in whose products every passenger has probably travelled before. | |||||
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08/09/2022 1:00 am |
Duels |
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| Che Guevara and Fidel Castro compete for the reputation of being Latin America's saviour and liberator. A remarkable confrontation sheds light on the question whether Che knew he was going to die when he went to Bolivia. | |||||
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08/09/2022 2:00 am |
Facing ... |
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| Forty years after dying, Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X are still the most famous political activists in the world. | |||||
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08/09/2022 3:00 am |
Duels |
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| In December of 1993, Nelson Mandela and Frederik De Klerk shook each other's hand as they both received the Nobel Peace Prize for ending the apartheid regime in South Africa. | |||||
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08/09/2022 4:00 am |
Breakthrough |
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| A look at NASA's Parker Probe Plus that is on a mission to better understand our sun. Taking an in-depth look at the Spitzer telescope that discovers planets that may be similar to earth. | |||||
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08/09/2022 4:30 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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08/09/2022 5:00 am |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A biomedical engineer fixes bones with oyster shells; a geologist shares the science behind quakes on Earth and beyond; a data scientist explains how information shapes communities and lives; a "mathmagical" trick. | |||||
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08/09/2022 5:30 am |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A scientist makes stars here on Earth using lasers; an augmented reality game teaches kids how to get along; quantum computers; a scientist who helped add new elements to the periodic table. | |||||
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08/09/2022 6:00 am |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A shark is discovered right in the middle of a museum storage area; secrets of writing hit songs; how ones brain reacts to sports; how to make kinetic sand. | |||||
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08/09/2022 6:30 am |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A biomedical engineer works on putting one's brain on a microchip; the woman behind the Mars rover; a bus that is really a travelling biology lab. | |||||
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08/09/2022 7:00 am |
Meteorite Men |
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| Approximately 50,000 years ago a giant meteor created one of only two craters in the US that have produced meteorite specimens. In this episode, Steve and Geoff will be hunting on the land surrounding the crater with their new cutting-edge detectors. | |||||
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08/09/2022 8:00 am |
Meteorite Men |
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| Steve and Geoff's phenomenal journey ends at Arizona University, where scientists will determine if they have found an extraterrestrial meteorite, or just a Kansas rock. | |||||
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08/09/2022 9:00 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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08/09/2022 9:30 am |
Breakthrough |
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| The Cassini spacecraft rewrites the textbook on Saturn, its moons and the solar system before its 20-year mission ends. | |||||
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08/09/2022 10:00 am |
Breakthrough |
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| A look at NASA's Parker Probe Plus that is on a mission to better understand our sun. Taking an in-depth look at the Spitzer telescope that discovers planets that may be similar to earth. | |||||
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08/09/2022 10:30 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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08/09/2022 11:00 am |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A biomedical engineer fixes bones with oyster shells; a geologist shares the science behind quakes on Earth and beyond; a data scientist explains how information shapes communities and lives; a "mathmagical" trick. | |||||
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08/09/2022 11:30 am |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A scientist makes stars here on Earth using lasers; an augmented reality game teaches kids how to get along; quantum computers; a scientist who helped add new elements to the periodic table. | |||||
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08/09/2022 12:00 pm |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A shark is discovered right in the middle of a museum storage area; secrets of writing hit songs; how ones brain reacts to sports; how to make kinetic sand. | |||||
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08/09/2022 12:30 pm |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A biomedical engineer works on putting one's brain on a microchip; the woman behind the Mars rover; a bus that is really a travelling biology lab. | |||||
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08/09/2022 1:00 pm |
Meteorite Men |
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| Approximately 50,000 years ago a giant meteor created one of only two craters in the US that have produced meteorite specimens. In this episode, Steve and Geoff will be hunting on the land surrounding the crater with their new cutting-edge detectors. | |||||
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08/09/2022 2:00 pm |
Meteorite Men |
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| Steve and Geoff's phenomenal journey ends at Arizona University, where scientists will determine if they have found an extraterrestrial meteorite, or just a Kansas rock. | |||||
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08/09/2022 3:00 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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08/09/2022 3:30 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| The Cassini spacecraft rewrites the textbook on Saturn, its moons and the solar system before its 20-year mission ends. | |||||