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05/02/2023 4:00 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| NASA may have just gotten one step closer to the answering the question: are we alone? The Spitzer Telescope has made a groundbreaking discovery. | |||||
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05/02/2023 4:16 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| The Cassini spacecraft rewrites the textbook on Saturn, its moons and the solar system before its 20-year mission ends. | |||||
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05/02/2023 4:30 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| New evidence from NASA's Dawn mission to Ceres, a dwarf planet the size of Texas. | |||||
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05/02/2023 4:41 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| Exploring amazing asteroids, comets and meteors. | |||||
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05/02/2023 5:00 pm |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A robot that can show kids how to share; a scientist who studies octopi and their unlikely symbiotic friends; a mechanical engineer builds toys for the nation's future female STEM stars. | |||||
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05/02/2023 5:30 pm |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A coach uses science to keep her players in shape; an expert who studies singing apes; a computer engineer who is making artificial intelligence more equitable for all people. | |||||
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05/02/2023 6:00 pm |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A forensic scientist uses STEM to solve crimes; a bioengineer makes sports safer; a military specialist works on the most sophisticated radar systems in the world. | |||||
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05/02/2023 6:30 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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05/02/2023 7:00 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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05/02/2023 7:30 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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05/02/2023 8:00 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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05/02/2023 8:30 pm |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A marine biologist who trains sharks; a geologist who compares Hawaiian rock to moon rock; a cloud research specialist who knows exactly where water has been. | |||||
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05/02/2023 9:00 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| New information from the eye of the Greenland Shark confirms it is the longest living vertebrate on Earth. | |||||
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05/02/2023 9:09 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| A 180 lb. deer-sized ancestor to the T-Rex can be linked to the 19,000-pound Scotty, the largest T-Rex ever discovered. | |||||
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05/02/2023 9:25 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| With countries racing to combat COVID-19 and communities across the world on lockdown, the world's attention has been directed towards medical solutions to this disease outbreak. | |||||
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05/02/2023 9:40 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| New evidence suggests humans arrived in North America far earlier than previously thought, and that they might have travelled paths now submerged. | |||||
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05/02/2023 10:00 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| NASA may have just gotten one step closer to the answering the question: are we alone? The Spitzer Telescope has made a groundbreaking discovery. | |||||
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05/02/2023 10:16 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| The Cassini spacecraft rewrites the textbook on Saturn, its moons and the solar system before its 20-year mission ends. | |||||
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05/02/2023 10:30 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| New evidence from NASA's Dawn mission to Ceres, a dwarf planet the size of Texas. | |||||
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05/02/2023 10:41 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| Exploring amazing asteroids, comets and meteors. | |||||
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05/02/2023 11:00 pm |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A robot that can show kids how to share; a scientist who studies octopi and their unlikely symbiotic friends; a mechanical engineer builds toys for the nation's future female STEM stars. | |||||
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05/02/2023 11:30 pm |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A coach uses science to keep her players in shape; an expert who studies singing apes; a computer engineer who is making artificial intelligence more equitable for all people. | |||||
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05/03/2023 12:00 am |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A forensic scientist uses STEM to solve crimes; a bioengineer makes sports safer; a military specialist works on the most sophisticated radar systems in the world. | |||||
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05/03/2023 12:30 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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05/03/2023 1:00 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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05/03/2023 1:30 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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05/03/2023 2:00 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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05/03/2023 2:30 am |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A marine biologist who trains sharks; a geologist who compares Hawaiian rock to moon rock; a cloud research specialist who knows exactly where water has been. | |||||
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05/03/2023 3:00 am |
Breakthrough |
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| New information from the eye of the Greenland Shark confirms it is the longest living vertebrate on Earth. | |||||
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05/03/2023 3:09 am |
Breakthrough |
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| A 180 lb. deer-sized ancestor to the T-Rex can be linked to the 19,000-pound Scotty, the largest T-Rex ever discovered. | |||||
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05/03/2023 3:25 am |
Breakthrough |
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| With countries racing to combat COVID-19 and communities across the world on lockdown, the world's attention has been directed towards medical solutions to this disease outbreak. | |||||
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05/03/2023 3:40 am |
Breakthrough |
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| New evidence suggests humans arrived in North America far earlier than previously thought, and that they might have travelled paths now submerged. | |||||
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05/03/2023 4:00 am |
Terror! |
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| The Island. Norway, 2011: Anders Breivik detonates a bomb in Oslo's government quarter. He then drives to the island of Utøya, and opens fire on a youth Labour party summer camp. | |||||
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05/03/2023 5:00 am |
Women Who Made History |
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| In an era dominated by men, Queen Elizabeth I was the only woman. She ruled England for 45 years, laying the foundation for the British Empire. | |||||
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05/03/2023 6:00 am |
Beyond the Spotlight |
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| Inspired by his mother to be of service, LeVar Burton entered the seminary at 13 years old. But after deciding the church didn't have the answers to his questions about life, he changed his focus to theatre, ultimately becoming known for Star Trek. | |||||
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05/03/2023 7:00 am |
Beyond the Spotlight |
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| Joe Namath grew up in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh; after his parent's divorce, Joe turns to sports; he's propelled into sports stardom in college and professional football earning the nickname, Broadway Joe. | |||||
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05/03/2023 8:00 am |
Project Nazi |
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| Using surveillance, detention, and even murder, the SS defeat Hitler's political enemies and are most responsible for putting Hitler's deadly policy of racial purity into practice. | |||||
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05/03/2023 9:00 am |
Terror! |
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| The American naval vessel USS Cole docks in Aden, Yemen to refuel. Two men approach in a small boat. They wave to the crew before ramming the ship at full speed. The resulting explosion kills seventeen sailors. | |||||
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05/03/2023 10:00 am |
Terror! |
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| The Island. Norway, 2011: Anders Breivik detonates a bomb in Oslo's government quarter. He then drives to the island of Utøya, and opens fire on a youth Labour party summer camp. | |||||
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05/03/2023 11:00 am |
Women Who Made History |
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| In an era dominated by men, Queen Elizabeth I was the only woman. She ruled England for 45 years, laying the foundation for the British Empire. | |||||
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05/03/2023 12:00 pm |
Beyond the Spotlight |
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| Inspired by his mother to be of service, LeVar Burton entered the seminary at 13 years old. But after deciding the church didn't have the answers to his questions about life, he changed his focus to theatre, ultimately becoming known for Star Trek. | |||||
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05/03/2023 1:00 pm |
Beyond the Spotlight |
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| Joe Namath grew up in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh; after his parent's divorce, Joe turns to sports; he's propelled into sports stardom in college and professional football earning the nickname, Broadway Joe. | |||||
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05/03/2023 2:00 pm |
Project Nazi |
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| Using surveillance, detention, and even murder, the SS defeat Hitler's political enemies and are most responsible for putting Hitler's deadly policy of racial purity into practice. | |||||
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05/03/2023 3:00 pm |
Terror! |
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| The American naval vessel USS Cole docks in Aden, Yemen to refuel. Two men approach in a small boat. They wave to the crew before ramming the ship at full speed. The resulting explosion kills seventeen sailors. | |||||