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04/10/2023 4:00 pm |
FASTER! |
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| Discovered by accident in 1946, the microwave oven revolutionized kitchens and today is one of the most ubiquitous household appliances in the world. | |||||
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04/10/2023 5:00 pm |
NYC Revealed |
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| New York CIty is known as one of the rattiest cities in America with some estimating close to two million rodents roam its streets. Providing look at how New York City manages it's rodent population. | |||||
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04/10/2023 5:30 pm |
NYC Revealed |
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| What started as a small fleet of cars nearly 100 years ago, has turned into a bustling system of thousands of yellow taxi cabs. But now the threat of ride-share apps and city scandal has left cab drivers in thousands of dollars of debt. | |||||
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04/10/2023 6:00 pm |
NYC Revealed |
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| Many things come to mind when thinking about New York City, but how the city deals with its garbage is usually not one of them. A look at how New Yorkers deal with over 14 million tons of trash each year. | |||||
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04/10/2023 6:30 pm |
NYC Revealed |
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| Underneath the ground of New York's fabled streets exists a vast network of pipes that make up the city's sewer system. New Yorkers create, on average, 1.3 billion gallons of wastewater per day that makes its way through these 7,500 miles of pipes. | |||||
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04/10/2023 7:00 pm |
NYC Revealed |
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| Many don't know it, but New York is a city that runs on steam 27 billion pounds of it per year, in fact. It's one of the few cities that relies on the old, but reliable, technology to heat some of its most famous buildings. | |||||
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04/10/2023 7:30 pm |
NYC Revealed |
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| The Brooklyn Bridge and the George Washington Bridge are engineering marvels that have helped set the tone for how bridges around the world are designed. A look at how New York builds and maintains its aging bridges. | |||||
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04/10/2023 8:00 pm |
NYC Revealed |
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| New York City might be known as the concrete jungle, but its parks have been an ever-present part of it from the beginning. The city's 30,000 acres of parks serve as an escape for New Yorkers and serve the city itself in many unseen ways. | |||||
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04/10/2023 8:30 pm |
NYC Revealed |
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| New York's three closest airports move 140 million people in and out of the most visited place in the United States, but these travel hubs were not designed to handle this growing number of visitors. | |||||
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04/10/2023 9:00 pm |
NYC Revealed |
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| Keeping the lights on in New York City is no easy task, and as New York moves towards a greener future, how the city generates electricity will have no other option than to evolve. | |||||
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04/10/2023 9:30 pm |
NYC Revealed |
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| Getting water from upstate reservoirs to the taps of over 8.5 million people in New York City is no easy feat. From purification, through thousands of miles of underground tunnels, this is how New York City gets its water. | |||||
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04/10/2023 10:00 pm |
FASTER! |
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| Discovered by accident in 1946, the microwave oven revolutionized kitchens and today is one of the most ubiquitous household appliances in the world. | |||||
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04/10/2023 11:00 pm |
NYC Revealed |
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| New York CIty is known as one of the rattiest cities in America with some estimating close to two million rodents roam its streets. Providing look at how New York City manages it's rodent population. | |||||
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04/10/2023 11:30 pm |
NYC Revealed |
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| What started as a small fleet of cars nearly 100 years ago, has turned into a bustling system of thousands of yellow taxi cabs. But now the threat of ride-share apps and city scandal has left cab drivers in thousands of dollars of debt. | |||||
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04/11/2023 12:00 am |
NYC Revealed |
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| Many things come to mind when thinking about New York City, but how the city deals with its garbage is usually not one of them. A look at how New Yorkers deal with over 14 million tons of trash each year. | |||||
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04/11/2023 12:30 am |
NYC Revealed |
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| Underneath the ground of New York's fabled streets exists a vast network of pipes that make up the city's sewer system. New Yorkers create, on average, 1.3 billion gallons of wastewater per day that makes its way through these 7,500 miles of pipes. | |||||
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04/11/2023 1:00 am |
NYC Revealed |
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| Many don't know it, but New York is a city that runs on steam 27 billion pounds of it per year, in fact. It's one of the few cities that relies on the old, but reliable, technology to heat some of its most famous buildings. | |||||
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04/11/2023 1:30 am |
NYC Revealed |
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| The Brooklyn Bridge and the George Washington Bridge are engineering marvels that have helped set the tone for how bridges around the world are designed. A look at how New York builds and maintains its aging bridges. | |||||
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04/11/2023 2:00 am |
NYC Revealed |
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| New York City might be known as the concrete jungle, but its parks have been an ever-present part of it from the beginning. The city's 30,000 acres of parks serve as an escape for New Yorkers and serve the city itself in many unseen ways. | |||||
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04/11/2023 2:30 am |
NYC Revealed |
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| New York's three closest airports move 140 million people in and out of the most visited place in the United States, but these travel hubs were not designed to handle this growing number of visitors. | |||||
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04/11/2023 3:00 am |
NYC Revealed |
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| Keeping the lights on in New York City is no easy task, and as New York moves towards a greener future, how the city generates electricity will have no other option than to evolve. | |||||
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04/11/2023 3:30 am |
NYC Revealed |
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| Getting water from upstate reservoirs to the taps of over 8.5 million people in New York City is no easy feat. From purification, through thousands of miles of underground tunnels, this is how New York City gets its water. | |||||
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04/11/2023 4:00 am |
Breakthrough |
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| Evolutionary biology unlocks mysteries about great white sharks. | |||||
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04/11/2023 4:15 am |
Breakthrough |
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| From their unique predatory behaviours to the web masterpieces they weave, science is revealing big breakthroughs about spiders and their super strong and flexible silks. | |||||
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04/11/2023 4:30 am |
Breakthrough |
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| An extraordinary new discovery of a dinosaur fossil so pristine and complete, that it shows off the texture, patterns, and colour of a prehistoric giant. | |||||
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04/11/2023 4:47 am |
Breakthrough |
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| Geologists in New Zealand created a stir earlier this year when they declared their discovery of the eighth continent of the world. | |||||
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04/11/2023 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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04/11/2023 5:30 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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04/11/2023 6:00 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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04/11/2023 6:30 am |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A zoologist who loves bats; a former NASA scientist discusses travel to Mars; a high school student invents a new way to make prosthetic devices. | |||||
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04/11/2023 7:00 am |
Hubble's Imager |
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| How do scientists put together the many photos taken by the Hubble Space Telescope to obtain the beautiful and amazing pictures we see? What do those pictures tell us about galaxies moving in space and the future of our own galaxy? | |||||
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04/11/2023 7:30 am |
The Hunt for Dark Matter |
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| The search for the substance that physicists and astronomers believe holds the universe together. | |||||
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04/11/2023 8:00 am |
Speed |
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| Stories of innovative engineers who made it their life's work to create machines that have inspired and aided future generations to speed the pace of innovation with transportation on land. | |||||
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04/11/2023 9:00 am |
Breakthrough |
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| Scientists dig through fossil clues in Norway's Svalbard archipelago to uncover revelations about life rebounding after a major mass extinction. | |||||
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04/11/2023 9:16 am |
Breakthrough |
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| After Tasmanian tigers were almost wiped off the face of the earth by humans nearly a century ago, geneticists are now working on resurrecting them. | |||||
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04/11/2023 9:34 am |
Breakthrough |
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| On July 5, 1996, scientists cloned a sheep, Dolly. Now genetics have advanced to gene editing. Promising to pave the way for curing genetically carried illnesses. | |||||
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04/11/2023 9:45 am |
Breakthrough |
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| As the number of people affected by Alzheimer's Disease continues to grow at an unprecedented pace, researchers worldwide are racing to discover a cure. | |||||
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04/11/2023 10:00 am |
Breakthrough |
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| Evolutionary biology unlocks mysteries about great white sharks. | |||||
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04/11/2023 10:15 am |
Breakthrough |
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| From their unique predatory behaviours to the web masterpieces they weave, science is revealing big breakthroughs about spiders and their super strong and flexible silks. | |||||
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04/11/2023 10:30 am |
Breakthrough |
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| An extraordinary new discovery of a dinosaur fossil so pristine and complete, that it shows off the texture, patterns, and colour of a prehistoric giant. | |||||
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04/11/2023 10:47 am |
Breakthrough |
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| Geologists in New Zealand created a stir earlier this year when they declared their discovery of the eighth continent of the world. | |||||
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04/11/2023 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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04/11/2023 11:30 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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04/11/2023 12:00 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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04/11/2023 12:30 pm |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A zoologist who loves bats; a former NASA scientist discusses travel to Mars; a high school student invents a new way to make prosthetic devices. | |||||
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04/11/2023 1:00 pm |
Hubble's Imager |
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| How do scientists put together the many photos taken by the Hubble Space Telescope to obtain the beautiful and amazing pictures we see? What do those pictures tell us about galaxies moving in space and the future of our own galaxy? | |||||
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04/11/2023 1:30 pm |
The Hunt for Dark Matter |
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| The search for the substance that physicists and astronomers believe holds the universe together. | |||||
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04/11/2023 2:00 pm |
Speed |
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| Stories of innovative engineers who made it their life's work to create machines that have inspired and aided future generations to speed the pace of innovation with transportation on land. | |||||
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04/11/2023 3:00 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| Scientists dig through fossil clues in Norway's Svalbard archipelago to uncover revelations about life rebounding after a major mass extinction. | |||||
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04/11/2023 3:16 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| After Tasmanian tigers were almost wiped off the face of the earth by humans nearly a century ago, geneticists are now working on resurrecting them. | |||||
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04/11/2023 3:34 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| On July 5, 1996, scientists cloned a sheep, Dolly. Now genetics have advanced to gene editing. Promising to pave the way for curing genetically carried illnesses. | |||||