Schedules
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01/09/2023 6:00 pm |
101 Events That Made the 20th Century |
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| A look at the release of a book called `Silent Spring' put a voice to an important plight, the doom of the Jonestown cult, and the opening of Disneyland. | |||||
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01/09/2023 7:00 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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01/09/2023 8:00 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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01/09/2023 9:00 pm |
101 Events That Made the 20th Century |
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| Featuring the Treaty of Versailles in the hopes of bringing peace to the world, the Watergate political scandal, the downfall of the Soviet Union, and the assassination of John Lennon. | |||||
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01/09/2023 10:00 pm |
101 Events That Made the 20th Century |
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| A space venture of a shuttle called Challenger, a ship journey on the unsinkable Titanic, and a car chase of Princess Diana. We see a war in Vietnam, in China, and war upon the U.S.; the birth of the Israeli nation, and a new style of cinema with sound. | |||||
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01/09/2023 11:00 pm |
101 Events That Made the 20th Century |
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| From the Wright brothers who flew a plane for the first time, to a country that launched Sputnik into space for the first time, the 20th century showed the rapid advance in technological feats. | |||||
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01/10/2023 12:00 am |
101 Events That Made the 20th Century |
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| A look at the release of a book called `Silent Spring' put a voice to an important plight, the doom of the Jonestown cult, and the opening of Disneyland. | |||||
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01/10/2023 1:00 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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01/10/2023 2:00 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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01/10/2023 3:00 am |
101 Events That Made the 20th Century |
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| Featuring the Treaty of Versailles in the hopes of bringing peace to the world, the Watergate political scandal, the downfall of the Soviet Union, and the assassination of John Lennon. | |||||
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01/10/2023 4:00 am |
101 Events That Made the 20th Century |
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| A space venture of a shuttle called Challenger, a ship journey on the unsinkable Titanic, and a car chase of Princess Diana. We see a war in Vietnam, in China, and war upon the U.S.; the birth of the Israeli nation, and a new style of cinema with sound. | |||||
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01/10/2023 5:00 am |
101 Events That Made the 20th Century |
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| From the Wright brothers who flew a plane for the first time, to a country that launched Sputnik into space for the first time, the 20th century showed the rapid advance in technological feats. | |||||
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01/10/2023 6:00 am |
Breakthrough |
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| With 900,000 pieces of debris currently orbiting Earth, space trash jeopardises missions, as evidenced by a recent Indian ballistic missile test shooting down one of its own communications satellites. | |||||
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01/10/2023 6:10 am |
Breakthrough |
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| Lions may be known as the kings of the jungle, but it was saber-tooth cats that ruled over the Americas. New fossil evidence shines a light on the violent lives of these mysterious species. | |||||
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01/10/2023 6:30 am |
Breakthrough |
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| Deep looks at developments in physics, astronomy and other sciences. | |||||
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01/10/2023 6:47 am |
Breakthrough |
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| As scientific studies confirm sea level changes throughout the globe, major coastal cities like Miami are now fighting back against these rising tides. | |||||
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01/10/2023 7:00 am |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A marine biologist spends her day with baby sea turtles; a biomedical engineer uses techniques from the Mayans to improve modern dentistry; a dancer trains robots to move more humanlike. | |||||
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01/10/2023 7:30 am |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A statistician shows the math behind games of chance; a physicist who is launching a rocket to learn about the sun; what NASA does when a space mission doesn't go according to plan. | |||||
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01/10/2023 8:00 am |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A mechanical systems engineer who knows how to make things fly; a biomedical engineer rock climbs in the name of science; a nurse who specialises in treating radiological accidents. | |||||
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01/10/2023 8:30 am |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A scientist uses photography to document the impact of severe weather events and climate change; cybersecurity specialists purposefully break into computers; a team of female firefighters make putting out flames an exact science. | |||||
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01/10/2023 9:00 am |
Becoming Martian |
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| The journey to the neighboring planet traces a path connecting Nikola Tesla, nazi weapons of war, a Cold War space race, and a string of blockbuster discoveries made by some of NASA's most talented robots. | |||||
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01/10/2023 9:30 am |
Mars: The Journey |
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| Space exploration has begun to lift the veil on the Red Planet, and upcoming missions to Mars are looking at Mars as a potential habitat for humans. | |||||
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01/10/2023 10:00 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| The way we fly is about to change, driven by a new breed of aviators not afraid to think differently. From clean, green electric aircraft to autonomous sky taxis, could the days of the jet age be numbered? | |||||
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01/10/2023 11:00 am |
Breakthrough |
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| Gravitational waves from three billion light years away have reached Earth -- the latest discovery from a new branch of astronomy. | |||||
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01/10/2023 11:04 am |
Breakthrough |
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| Scientists believe that they are steps away from making healthy babies from stem cells. | |||||
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01/10/2023 11:12 am |
Breakthrough |
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| The Mars InSight lander is on a 6-month journey to the Red Planet with hopes of uncovering some of our planetary neighbour's secrets. | |||||
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01/10/2023 11:25 am |
Breakthrough |
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| The coronavirus disease is spreading at frightening speeds from Wuhan, China, to the rest of the world. How did this virus develop, and how close are we to finding an effective vaccine? | |||||
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01/10/2023 11:43 am |
Breakthrough |
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| 66 million years ago, an asteroid slammed into Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, causing a dinosaur mass extinction. Exploring what might happen if a killer asteroid strikes Earth again. | |||||
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01/10/2023 12:00 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| With 900,000 pieces of debris currently orbiting Earth, space trash jeopardises missions, as evidenced by a recent Indian ballistic missile test shooting down one of its own communications satellites. | |||||
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01/10/2023 12:10 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| Lions may be known as the kings of the jungle, but it was saber-tooth cats that ruled over the Americas. New fossil evidence shines a light on the violent lives of these mysterious species. | |||||
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01/10/2023 12:30 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| Deep looks at developments in physics, astronomy and other sciences. | |||||
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01/10/2023 12:47 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| As scientific studies confirm sea level changes throughout the globe, major coastal cities like Miami are now fighting back against these rising tides. | |||||
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01/10/2023 1:00 pm |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A marine biologist spends her day with baby sea turtles; a biomedical engineer uses techniques from the Mayans to improve modern dentistry; a dancer trains robots to move more humanlike. | |||||
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01/10/2023 1:30 pm |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A statistician shows the math behind games of chance; a physicist who is launching a rocket to learn about the sun; what NASA does when a space mission doesn't go according to plan. | |||||
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01/10/2023 2:00 pm |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A mechanical systems engineer who knows how to make things fly; a biomedical engineer rock climbs in the name of science; a nurse who specialises in treating radiological accidents. | |||||
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01/10/2023 2:30 pm |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A scientist uses photography to document the impact of severe weather events and climate change; cybersecurity specialists purposefully break into computers; a team of female firefighters make putting out flames an exact science. | |||||
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01/10/2023 3:00 pm |
Becoming Martian |
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| The journey to the neighboring planet traces a path connecting Nikola Tesla, nazi weapons of war, a Cold War space race, and a string of blockbuster discoveries made by some of NASA's most talented robots. | |||||
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01/10/2023 3:30 pm |
Mars: The Journey |
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| Space exploration has begun to lift the veil on the Red Planet, and upcoming missions to Mars are looking at Mars as a potential habitat for humans. | |||||
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01/10/2023 4:00 pm |
Engineering the Future |
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| The way we fly is about to change, driven by a new breed of aviators not afraid to think differently. From clean, green electric aircraft to autonomous sky taxis, could the days of the jet age be numbered? | |||||
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01/10/2023 5:00 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| Gravitational waves from three billion light years away have reached Earth -- the latest discovery from a new branch of astronomy. | |||||
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01/10/2023 5:04 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| Scientists believe that they are steps away from making healthy babies from stem cells. | |||||
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01/10/2023 5:12 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| The Mars InSight lander is on a 6-month journey to the Red Planet with hopes of uncovering some of our planetary neighbour's secrets. | |||||
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01/10/2023 5:25 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| The coronavirus disease is spreading at frightening speeds from Wuhan, China, to the rest of the world. How did this virus develop, and how close are we to finding an effective vaccine? | |||||
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01/10/2023 5:43 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| 66 million years ago, an asteroid slammed into Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, causing a dinosaur mass extinction. Exploring what might happen if a killer asteroid strikes Earth again. | |||||