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    02/10/2023 6:00 pm

    Bright Now!

    The biological benefits of cuteness.

    02/10/2023 6:30 pm

    Bright Now!

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

    02/10/2023 6:45 pm

    Bright Now!

    Documentary about tiny house living.

    02/10/2023 7:00 pm

    Ancient Engineering

    Groundbreaking developments lead to a technologically sophisticated society; the first data-recording device from over 5,000 years ago; how weaving creates binary code; electric cars are invented 100 years earlier than originally imagined.

    02/10/2023 8:00 pm

    Ancient Engineering

    From living in caves to grand mansions, shelter has always been high on the list of priorities.

    02/10/2023 9:00 pm

    Dynasties: The Families That Changed the World

    Families whose lives and relationships were changed by fame, including the Jacksons, filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola's relatives, the Chaplin acting clan and the Iglesias family.

    02/10/2023 10:00 pm

    Royals: Keeping the Crown

    To survive to see the future, the royal family must reinvent themselves; they ditch their "stiff upper lip" approach to appear more normal, in order to stay relevant and in touch with their subjects.

    02/10/2023 11:00 pm

    Bright Now!

    A team of maritime archaeologists descend 700 feet off the coast of North Carolina in search of the U-576, a German submarine that went down in a historic 1942 battle.

    02/10/2023 11:30 pm

    Bright Now!

    One of the world's largest and highest profile civil engineering works tries to save Venice, Italy, from inundation.

    02/10/2023 11:40 pm

    Bright Now!

    The Green Bank Observatory in West Virginia, home of the world's largest steerable radio telescope, has been receiving a mysterious signal from deep space.

    02/11/2023 12:00 am

    Bright Now!

    The biological benefits of cuteness.

    02/11/2023 12:30 am

    Bright Now!

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

    02/11/2023 12:45 am

    Bright Now!

    Documentary about tiny house living.

    02/11/2023 1:00 am

    Ancient Engineering

    Groundbreaking developments lead to a technologically sophisticated society; the first data-recording device from over 5,000 years ago; how weaving creates binary code; electric cars are invented 100 years earlier than originally imagined.

    02/11/2023 2:00 am

    Ancient Engineering

    From living in caves to grand mansions, shelter has always been high on the list of priorities.

    02/11/2023 3:00 am

    Dynasties: The Families That Changed the World

    Families whose lives and relationships were changed by fame, including the Jacksons, filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola's relatives, the Chaplin acting clan and the Iglesias family.

    02/11/2023 4:00 am

    Royals: Keeping the Crown

    To survive to see the future, the royal family must reinvent themselves; they ditch their "stiff upper lip" approach to appear more normal, in order to stay relevant and in touch with their subjects.

    02/11/2023 5:00 am

    Bright Now!

    A team of maritime archaeologists descend 700 feet off the coast of North Carolina in search of the U-576, a German submarine that went down in a historic 1942 battle.

    02/11/2023 5:30 am

    Bright Now!

    One of the world's largest and highest profile civil engineering works tries to save Venice, Italy, from inundation.

    02/11/2023 5:40 am

    Bright Now!

    The Green Bank Observatory in West Virginia, home of the world's largest steerable radio telescope, has been receiving a mysterious signal from deep space.

    02/11/2023 6:00 am

    Bright Now!

    The biological benefits of cuteness.

    02/11/2023 6:30 am

    Bright Now!

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

    02/11/2023 6:45 am

    Bright Now!

    Documentary about tiny house living.

    02/11/2023 7:00 am

    Ancient Engineering

    Groundbreaking developments lead to a technologically sophisticated society; the first data-recording device from over 5,000 years ago; how weaving creates binary code; electric cars are invented 100 years earlier than originally imagined.

    02/11/2023 8:00 am

    Ancient Engineering

    From living in caves to grand mansions, shelter has always been high on the list of priorities.

    02/11/2023 9:00 am

    Dynasties: The Families That Changed the World

    Families whose lives and relationships were changed by fame, including the Jacksons, filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola's relatives, the Chaplin acting clan and the Iglesias family.

    02/11/2023 10:00 am

    Royals: Keeping the Crown

    To survive to see the future, the royal family must reinvent themselves; they ditch their "stiff upper lip" approach to appear more normal, in order to stay relevant and in touch with their subjects.

    02/11/2023 11:00 am

    Bright Now!

    A team of maritime archaeologists descend 700 feet off the coast of North Carolina in search of the U-576, a German submarine that went down in a historic 1942 battle.

    02/11/2023 11:30 am

    Bright Now!

    One of the world's largest and highest profile civil engineering works tries to save Venice, Italy, from inundation.

    02/11/2023 11:40 am

    Bright Now!

    The Green Bank Observatory in West Virginia, home of the world's largest steerable radio telescope, has been receiving a mysterious signal from deep space.

    02/11/2023 12:00 pm

    The Case

    Michel Cunault revisits the investigation of his life, the disappearance of two young women.

    02/11/2023 1:00 pm

    The Case

    Following a serial killer hunt that lasted 17 years for a judicial police commissioner.

    02/11/2023 2:00 pm

    Crime Scene Solvers

    Both Gabrielle and Pierre Labrell suffer terrible stomach aches then die a few days apart.

    02/11/2023 3:00 pm

    Crime Scene Solvers

    Nelly Crémel disappears while jogging and her body is found under some branches eight days later.

    02/11/2023 4:00 pm

    Murder Maps

    During the 1940s, John George Haigh was thoroughly investigated by London Police for the deaths of six people whose bodies were found destroyed with acid.

    02/11/2023 5:00 pm

    Murder Maps

    The murders of two teenagers along the banks of the River Thames lead to one of Britain's most massive manhunts, and ultimately to the capture of Alfred Whiteway.

    CuriosityStream

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

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