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    01/06/2023 6:00 pm

    Bright Now!

    A look at the tiny insects with incredible capabilities that are locked in a struggle to survive in the surface film of most lakes and ponds.

    01/06/2023 6:30 pm

    Bright Now!

    The biological benefits of cuteness.

    01/06/2023 7:00 pm

    Pyramids Builders: New Clues

    Archaeological experiments reveal ancient Egyptians' techniques for building pyramids.

    01/06/2023 8:00 pm

    Ancient Engineering

    Since their earliest existence in ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, stadiums have been regarded as architectural masterpieces and focal points in their surrounding cities, but none more so than the Colosseum in Rome.

    01/06/2023 9:00 pm

    Peru: Sacrifices in the Kingdom of Chimor

    An unprecedented archaeological discovery of hundreds of sacrificed children in Peru unlocks the secrets of one of the most powerful and mysterious civilizations in South American history.

    01/06/2023 10:00 pm

    Royals: Keeping the Crown

    Queen Victoria attempts to create peace in Europe through royal marriages; when three cousins linked by Victoria's royal blood turn against each other, and plunge Europe into the First World War, the Queen's dream of peace turns into a nightmare.

    01/06/2023 11:00 pm

    Bright Now!

    The 50-year-old anesthetic ketamine might be a new tool for fighting depression and suicide.

    01/06/2023 11:15 pm

    Bright Now!

    Documentary about tiny house living.

    01/06/2023 11:30 pm

    Bright Now!

    The ambitious projects under development to save Tokyo, the most populated urban zone on the planet that is built on a fault line, and threatened by flooding and several active volcanoes.

    01/06/2023 11:42 pm

    Bright Now!

    Modern-day balloonists re-create the first crossing of the English Channel, which took place Jan. 7, 1785.

    01/07/2023 12:00 am

    Bright Now!

    A look at the tiny insects with incredible capabilities that are locked in a struggle to survive in the surface film of most lakes and ponds.

    01/07/2023 12:30 am

    Bright Now!

    The biological benefits of cuteness.

    01/07/2023 1:00 am

    Pyramids Builders: New Clues

    Archaeological experiments reveal ancient Egyptians' techniques for building pyramids.

    01/07/2023 2:00 am

    Ancient Engineering

    Since their earliest existence in ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, stadiums have been regarded as architectural masterpieces and focal points in their surrounding cities, but none more so than the Colosseum in Rome.

    01/07/2023 3:00 am

    Peru: Sacrifices in the Kingdom of Chimor

    An unprecedented archaeological discovery of hundreds of sacrificed children in Peru unlocks the secrets of one of the most powerful and mysterious civilizations in South American history.

    01/07/2023 4:00 am

    Royals: Keeping the Crown

    Queen Victoria attempts to create peace in Europe through royal marriages; when three cousins linked by Victoria's royal blood turn against each other, and plunge Europe into the First World War, the Queen's dream of peace turns into a nightmare.

    01/07/2023 5:00 am

    Bright Now!

    The 50-year-old anesthetic ketamine might be a new tool for fighting depression and suicide.

    01/07/2023 5:15 am

    Bright Now!

    Documentary about tiny house living.

    01/07/2023 5:30 am

    Bright Now!

    The ambitious projects under development to save Tokyo, the most populated urban zone on the planet that is built on a fault line, and threatened by flooding and several active volcanoes.

    01/07/2023 5:42 am

    Bright Now!

    Modern-day balloonists re-create the first crossing of the English Channel, which took place Jan. 7, 1785.

    01/07/2023 6:00 am

    Bright Now!

    A look at the tiny insects with incredible capabilities that are locked in a struggle to survive in the surface film of most lakes and ponds.

    01/07/2023 6:30 am

    Bright Now!

    The biological benefits of cuteness.

    01/07/2023 7:00 am

    Pyramids Builders: New Clues

    Archaeological experiments reveal ancient Egyptians' techniques for building pyramids.

    01/07/2023 8:00 am

    Ancient Engineering

    Since their earliest existence in ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, stadiums have been regarded as architectural masterpieces and focal points in their surrounding cities, but none more so than the Colosseum in Rome.

    01/07/2023 9:00 am

    Peru: Sacrifices in the Kingdom of Chimor

    An unprecedented archaeological discovery of hundreds of sacrificed children in Peru unlocks the secrets of one of the most powerful and mysterious civilizations in South American history.

    01/07/2023 10:00 am

    Royals: Keeping the Crown

    Queen Victoria attempts to create peace in Europe through royal marriages; when three cousins linked by Victoria's royal blood turn against each other, and plunge Europe into the First World War, the Queen's dream of peace turns into a nightmare.

    01/07/2023 11:00 am

    Bright Now!

    The 50-year-old anesthetic ketamine might be a new tool for fighting depression and suicide.

    01/07/2023 11:15 am

    Bright Now!

    Documentary about tiny house living.

    01/07/2023 11:30 am

    Bright Now!

    The ambitious projects under development to save Tokyo, the most populated urban zone on the planet that is built on a fault line, and threatened by flooding and several active volcanoes.

    01/07/2023 11:42 am

    Bright Now!

    Modern-day balloonists re-create the first crossing of the English Channel, which took place Jan. 7, 1785.

    01/07/2023 12:00 pm

    The Case

    Exploring the kidnapping of Marie-Christine Hodeau.

    01/07/2023 1:00 pm

    The Case

    Constable Marie-Pierre Evrard's companion is accused of attempted murder.

    01/07/2023 2:00 pm

    Crime Scene Solvers

    Belgian politician Bernard Ouessfal's wife is found on the bathroom floor with a mysterious bag next to her.

    01/07/2023 3:00 pm

    Crime Scene Solvers

    On the 29th of April, 2007, the charred body of 21-year-old Jennifer Charron is found in a forest near Royan; the evidence incriminates two men who the victim knew.

    01/07/2023 4:00 pm

    Murder Maps

    In 1849, a man suddenly disappeared in Bermondsey, discovering that he had been brutally murdered.

    01/07/2023 5:00 pm

    Murder Maps

    At the time of Jack the Ripper, London was also terrorized by the elusive `Borough Poisoner.'

    CuriosityStream

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

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