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    10/17/2022 5:00 pm

    Ancient Engineering

    Exploring how ancient Egyptian engineers built the monumental Great Pyramid at Giza, the only survivor of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

    10/17/2022 6:00 pm

    Ancient Engineering

    Examining the history of the Great Wall of China.

    10/17/2022 7:00 pm

    Ancient Engineering

    Temples, designed to honor the Gods, have been at the heart of cities since earliest times; often they have been the biggest and most impressive buildings of their age.

    10/17/2022 8:00 pm

    Ancient Engineering

    Without water, civilization is simply not possible; Romans took control of their water supplies very, very seriously; in order to keep the taps on, Roman engineers constructed vast networks of aqueducts, tunnels, sewers, and drains.

    10/17/2022 9:00 pm

    Ancient Engineering

    Awe-inspiring palaces are the legacy that demonstrates the brilliance of Islamic engineers, working centuries before Western Europe began its own engineering revolution.

    10/17/2022 10:00 pm

    Ancient Engineering

    As far back as the Bronze Age, humans were building ships capable of crossing oceans and trading between continents; perhaps the greatest surviving vessel from the Ancient world, is The Mary Rose, Henry VIII's mighty warship.

    10/17/2022 11:00 pm

    Ancient Engineering

    Exploring how ancient Egyptian engineers built the monumental Great Pyramid at Giza, the only survivor of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

    10/18/2022 12:00 am

    Ancient Engineering

    Examining the history of the Great Wall of China.

    10/18/2022 1:00 am

    Ancient Engineering

    Temples, designed to honor the Gods, have been at the heart of cities since earliest times; often they have been the biggest and most impressive buildings of their age.

    10/18/2022 2:00 am

    Ancient Engineering

    Without water, civilization is simply not possible; Romans took control of their water supplies very, very seriously; in order to keep the taps on, Roman engineers constructed vast networks of aqueducts, tunnels, sewers, and drains.

    10/18/2022 3:00 am

    Ancient Engineering

    Awe-inspiring palaces are the legacy that demonstrates the brilliance of Islamic engineers, working centuries before Western Europe began its own engineering revolution.

    10/18/2022 4:00 am

    Ancient Engineering

    As far back as the Bronze Age, humans were building ships capable of crossing oceans and trading between continents; perhaps the greatest surviving vessel from the Ancient world, is The Mary Rose, Henry VIII's mighty warship.

    10/18/2022 5:00 am

    Ancient Engineering

    Exploring how ancient Egyptian engineers built the monumental Great Pyramid at Giza, the only survivor of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

    10/18/2022 6:00 am

    Ancient Engineering

    Examining the history of the Great Wall of China.

    10/18/2022 7:00 am

    Ancient Engineering

    Temples, designed to honor the Gods, have been at the heart of cities since earliest times; often they have been the biggest and most impressive buildings of their age.

    10/18/2022 8:00 am

    Ancient Engineering

    Without water, civilization is simply not possible; Romans took control of their water supplies very, very seriously; in order to keep the taps on, Roman engineers constructed vast networks of aqueducts, tunnels, sewers, and drains.

    10/18/2022 9:00 am

    Ancient Engineering

    Awe-inspiring palaces are the legacy that demonstrates the brilliance of Islamic engineers, working centuries before Western Europe began its own engineering revolution.

    10/18/2022 10:00 am

    Ancient Engineering

    As far back as the Bronze Age, humans were building ships capable of crossing oceans and trading between continents; perhaps the greatest surviving vessel from the Ancient world, is The Mary Rose, Henry VIII's mighty warship.

    10/18/2022 11:00 am

    Breakthrough

    Parts of Miami Beach are under serious threat from sea level changes.

    10/18/2022 11:14 am

    Breakthrough

    NASA's Parker Probe Plus is on a mission to fly through dangerous radiation to become the closest spaceship to orbit the enigmatic sun.

    10/18/2022 11:30 am

    Breakthrough

    The Greenland ice sheet, the last remnant of the Ice Age, is melting at an unprecedented rate which could become a global catastrophe.

    10/18/2022 12:00 pm

    Secrets of the Brain

    Meeting people with synaesthesia; multisensory gastronomy.

    10/18/2022 1:00 pm

    Secrets of the Brain

    Wim Hof teaches Jack how to control his pain and plunge into the ice-cold sea.

    10/18/2022 2:00 pm

    Engineering the Future

    The metaverse is the successor to the internet; some say it will change the lives of almost every human on the planet.

    10/18/2022 3:00 pm

    Engineering the Future

    Virgin Hyperloop is a train that runs inside a steel tunnel; this vehicle floats along the track using magnetic levitation and glides at airline speeds for long distances due to ultra-low aerodynamic drag; it's fully autonomous and enclosed.

    10/18/2022 4:00 pm

    Breakthrough

    Science reveals new understanding of spiders, their super strong and flexible silks, and their predatory behavior.

    10/18/2022 4:14 pm

    Breakthrough

    Evolutionary biology unlocks mysteries about great white sharks.

    10/18/2022 4:30 pm

    Breakthrough

    A look into a non-profit organization's attempt to land the first Israeli spacecraft on the Moon; exploring NASA's first asteroid-sampling spacecraft on the asteroid BENNU.

    CuriosityStream

    Available schedules: 03/26/2022 - 12/28/2024 Time zone: (NZST) UTC Country: United States Language: English

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