Schedules
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04/23/2023 4:00 pm |
Earth: The Nature of Our Planet |
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| A miraculous mantle envelops the entire planet - a thin skin of gasses called 'air'. Without it, there would be no life or weather, no habitable conditions, or protection from lethal ultraviolet radiation or meteorites from outer space. | |||||
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04/23/2023 5:00 pm |
Earth: The Nature of Our Planet |
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| It's the solid crust of our planet, the perfect element in which to record the stories of deep time and of lifetimes. Change and progression is the way of earth. Air and water turn solid rock into soil. | |||||
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04/23/2023 6:00 pm |
Earth: The Nature of Our Planet |
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| How the flow of water has the power to shape all inhabitants on Earth, produces climate-changing weather and supporting species, from the largest whales to microscopic plankton. | |||||
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04/23/2023 7:00 pm |
How Climate Made History |
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| Homo sapiens emerge into an unpredictable and violent world, relying on the ability to adapt to triumph in the face of adversity in a fight for survival. | |||||
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04/23/2023 8:00 pm |
How Climate Made History |
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| Examining the possibility that climate change kick started the end of antiquity and brought about the beginning of the Dark Ages; the impact of the eruption of the Ilopango Volcano in Central America. | |||||
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04/23/2023 9:00 pm |
My Wild Backyard |
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| Ecologist Karen Odendaal conducts a tour of the Manyoni Private Game Reserve in the heart of Zululand, South Africa, to meet iconic types of wildlife and see how their future is being protected. | |||||
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04/23/2023 9:30 pm |
My Wild Backyard |
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| Rene Araneda leads a tour of the Torres del Paine National Park in Chilean Patagonia. | |||||
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04/23/2023 9:40 pm |
My Wild Backyard |
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| Kyle McBurnie and Alex Warham dive into their California backyard deep in the Pacific Ocean. | |||||
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04/23/2023 10:00 pm |
Earth: The Nature of Our Planet |
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| A miraculous mantle envelops the entire planet - a thin skin of gasses called 'air'. Without it, there would be no life or weather, no habitable conditions, or protection from lethal ultraviolet radiation or meteorites from outer space. | |||||
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04/23/2023 11:00 pm |
Earth: The Nature of Our Planet |
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| It's the solid crust of our planet, the perfect element in which to record the stories of deep time and of lifetimes. Change and progression is the way of earth. Air and water turn solid rock into soil. | |||||
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04/24/2023 12:00 am |
Earth: The Nature of Our Planet |
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| How the flow of water has the power to shape all inhabitants on Earth, produces climate-changing weather and supporting species, from the largest whales to microscopic plankton. | |||||
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04/24/2023 1:00 am |
How Climate Made History |
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| Homo sapiens emerge into an unpredictable and violent world, relying on the ability to adapt to triumph in the face of adversity in a fight for survival. | |||||
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04/24/2023 2:00 am |
How Climate Made History |
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| Examining the possibility that climate change kick started the end of antiquity and brought about the beginning of the Dark Ages; the impact of the eruption of the Ilopango Volcano in Central America. | |||||
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04/24/2023 3:00 am |
My Wild Backyard |
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| Ecologist Karen Odendaal conducts a tour of the Manyoni Private Game Reserve in the heart of Zululand, South Africa, to meet iconic types of wildlife and see how their future is being protected. | |||||
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04/24/2023 3:30 am |
My Wild Backyard |
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| Rene Araneda leads a tour of the Torres del Paine National Park in Chilean Patagonia. | |||||
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04/24/2023 3:40 am |
My Wild Backyard |
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| Kyle McBurnie and Alex Warham dive into their California backyard deep in the Pacific Ocean. | |||||
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04/24/2023 4:00 am |
Earth: The Nature of Our Planet |
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| A miraculous mantle envelops the entire planet - a thin skin of gasses called 'air'. Without it, there would be no life or weather, no habitable conditions, or protection from lethal ultraviolet radiation or meteorites from outer space. | |||||
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04/24/2023 5:00 am |
Earth: The Nature of Our Planet |
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| It's the solid crust of our planet, the perfect element in which to record the stories of deep time and of lifetimes. Change and progression is the way of earth. Air and water turn solid rock into soil. | |||||
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04/24/2023 6:00 am |
Earth: The Nature of Our Planet |
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| How the flow of water has the power to shape all inhabitants on Earth, produces climate-changing weather and supporting species, from the largest whales to microscopic plankton. | |||||
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04/24/2023 7:00 am |
How Climate Made History |
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| Homo sapiens emerge into an unpredictable and violent world, relying on the ability to adapt to triumph in the face of adversity in a fight for survival. | |||||
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04/24/2023 8:00 am |
How Climate Made History |
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| Examining the possibility that climate change kick started the end of antiquity and brought about the beginning of the Dark Ages; the impact of the eruption of the Ilopango Volcano in Central America. | |||||
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04/24/2023 9:00 am |
My Wild Backyard |
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| Ecologist Karen Odendaal conducts a tour of the Manyoni Private Game Reserve in the heart of Zululand, South Africa, to meet iconic types of wildlife and see how their future is being protected. | |||||
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04/24/2023 9:30 am |
My Wild Backyard |
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| Rene Araneda leads a tour of the Torres del Paine National Park in Chilean Patagonia. | |||||
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04/24/2023 9:40 am |
My Wild Backyard |
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| Kyle McBurnie and Alex Warham dive into their California backyard deep in the Pacific Ocean. | |||||
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04/24/2023 10:00 am |
Oops I Changed the World |
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| A dirty laboratory and a vacation lead to the discovery of the first real weapon against bacteria: penicillin; a scientist's determination to test the wrong solution makes Kevlar. | |||||
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04/24/2023 11:00 am |
Oops I Changed the World |
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| A Swiss chemist's attempt to make a lung drug results in LSD; the son of enslaved parents tries to reverse the fortunes of sharecroppers and inadvertently gives rise to PB&J. | |||||
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04/24/2023 12:00 pm |
Oops I Changed the World |
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| A failed blood pressure medicine and an unexpectedly hairy woman lead to a cure for baldness; how messing around with a scientific toy gave us the x-ray. | |||||
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04/24/2023 1:00 pm |
Oops I Changed the World |
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| A clumsy lab worker leads to the invention of superglue; the accidents behind neuroscience, beer, and chemical hair relaxant. | |||||
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04/24/2023 2:00 pm |
Oops I Changed the World |
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| A misguided attempt to make plastic wallpaper results in bubble wrap; the precursor to a blood clotting drug becomes rave favorite, MDMA and a mopped-up kitchen spill creates smokeless explosive guncotton. | |||||
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04/24/2023 3:00 pm |
Oops I Changed the World |
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| The accidents behind the inventions of post-it notes, Ex-lax, Graphene and the way a walk in the snow almost leads to nuclear Armageddon. | |||||