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05/23/2023 4:00 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is designed to land on an asteroid to collect samples. | |||||
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05/23/2023 4:13 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| The Hayabusa2 probe has taken subsurface samples from an asteroid and will begin its journey back home. | |||||
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05/23/2023 4:24 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| For the first time in decades, NASA is sending two new missions to Venus designed to study and explore the planet's atmosphere, Earth-like composition and history. | |||||
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05/23/2023 4:41 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| Scientists recount the challenges of developing the James Webb Space Telescope, the most expensive, largest and most advanced ever built. | |||||
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05/23/2023 5:00 pm |
Cracking the Code |
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| Armed with just a pencil and paper, suburban mother Elizebeth Friedman cracks the codes that bring down the mob, save countless lives in World War II, and prevent a Nazi invasion of America. | |||||
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05/23/2023 6:00 pm |
Cracking the Code |
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| The desperate bid to break the complex coded messages of the Zodiac, America's most mysterious serial killer. | |||||
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05/23/2023 7:00 pm |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Diving deep into the wonderful world of water. | |||||
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05/23/2023 7:30 pm |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they amalgamate in the name of science. In this week's experiments we mix up some fireworks made from tin foil, whip up a stinky polymer, and try out an alchemy staple - turning lead into gold. | |||||
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05/23/2023 8:00 pm |
Ancient Earth |
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| Thanks to new technologies, paleontologists can show that there were far more feathered dinosaurs than previously believed. | |||||
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05/23/2023 9:00 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| An almost complete hominin skeleton dating back more than 3 million years is found in a cave near Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1994. | |||||
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05/23/2023 9:21 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| Archaeologists and geneticists uncover surprising details about one of the most mysterious civilizations in pre-Incan South America; while many are familiar with the Incas, few have heard of the Chachapoyas, the people known as the Cloud Warriors. | |||||
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05/23/2023 9:36 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| A team of scientists believe there was a witness to the mass extinction of the dinosaurs who survived to allow humans to exist today. | |||||
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05/23/2023 10:00 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is designed to land on an asteroid to collect samples. | |||||
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05/23/2023 10:13 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| The Hayabusa2 probe has taken subsurface samples from an asteroid and will begin its journey back home. | |||||
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05/23/2023 10:24 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| For the first time in decades, NASA is sending two new missions to Venus designed to study and explore the planet's atmosphere, Earth-like composition and history. | |||||
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05/23/2023 10:41 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| Scientists recount the challenges of developing the James Webb Space Telescope, the most expensive, largest and most advanced ever built. | |||||
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05/23/2023 11:00 pm |
Cracking the Code |
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| Armed with just a pencil and paper, suburban mother Elizebeth Friedman cracks the codes that bring down the mob, save countless lives in World War II, and prevent a Nazi invasion of America. | |||||
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05/24/2023 12:00 am |
Cracking the Code |
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| The desperate bid to break the complex coded messages of the Zodiac, America's most mysterious serial killer. | |||||
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05/24/2023 1:00 am |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Diving deep into the wonderful world of water. | |||||
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05/24/2023 1:30 am |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they amalgamate in the name of science. In this week's experiments we mix up some fireworks made from tin foil, whip up a stinky polymer, and try out an alchemy staple - turning lead into gold. | |||||
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05/24/2023 2:00 am |
Ancient Earth |
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| Thanks to new technologies, paleontologists can show that there were far more feathered dinosaurs than previously believed. | |||||
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05/24/2023 3:00 am |
Breakthrough |
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| An almost complete hominin skeleton dating back more than 3 million years is found in a cave near Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1994. | |||||
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05/24/2023 3:21 am |
Breakthrough |
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| Archaeologists and geneticists uncover surprising details about one of the most mysterious civilizations in pre-Incan South America; while many are familiar with the Incas, few have heard of the Chachapoyas, the people known as the Cloud Warriors. | |||||
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05/24/2023 3:36 am |
Breakthrough |
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| A team of scientists believe there was a witness to the mass extinction of the dinosaurs who survived to allow humans to exist today. | |||||
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05/24/2023 4:00 am |
Breakthrough |
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| NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is designed to land on an asteroid to collect samples. | |||||
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05/24/2023 4:13 am |
Breakthrough |
|||
| The Hayabusa2 probe has taken subsurface samples from an asteroid and will begin its journey back home. | |||||
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05/24/2023 4:24 am |
Breakthrough |
|||
| For the first time in decades, NASA is sending two new missions to Venus designed to study and explore the planet's atmosphere, Earth-like composition and history. | |||||
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05/24/2023 4:41 am |
Breakthrough |
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| Scientists recount the challenges of developing the James Webb Space Telescope, the most expensive, largest and most advanced ever built. | |||||
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05/24/2023 5:00 am |
Cracking the Code |
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| Armed with just a pencil and paper, suburban mother Elizebeth Friedman cracks the codes that bring down the mob, save countless lives in World War II, and prevent a Nazi invasion of America. | |||||
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05/24/2023 6:00 am |
Cracking the Code |
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| The desperate bid to break the complex coded messages of the Zodiac, America's most mysterious serial killer. | |||||
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05/24/2023 7:00 am |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Diving deep into the wonderful world of water. | |||||
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05/24/2023 7:30 am |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they amalgamate in the name of science. In this week's experiments we mix up some fireworks made from tin foil, whip up a stinky polymer, and try out an alchemy staple - turning lead into gold. | |||||
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05/24/2023 8:00 am |
Ancient Earth |
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| Thanks to new technologies, paleontologists can show that there were far more feathered dinosaurs than previously believed. | |||||
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05/24/2023 9:00 am |
Breakthrough |
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| An almost complete hominin skeleton dating back more than 3 million years is found in a cave near Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1994. | |||||
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05/24/2023 9:21 am |
Breakthrough |
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| Archaeologists and geneticists uncover surprising details about one of the most mysterious civilizations in pre-Incan South America; while many are familiar with the Incas, few have heard of the Chachapoyas, the people known as the Cloud Warriors. | |||||
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05/24/2023 9:36 am |
Breakthrough |
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| A team of scientists believe there was a witness to the mass extinction of the dinosaurs who survived to allow humans to exist today. | |||||
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05/24/2023 10:00 am |
History by the Numbers |
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| The inside track on five of the greatest heists in history; these are not petty robberies, but high-stakes operations meticulously planned and audaciously executed, with a cast of colorful characters from the mastermind to the snitch. | |||||
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05/24/2023 11:00 am |
Traitor/Patriot |
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| Gabrielle Kleim is one of many women working in West Germany targeted by "Romeo Spies." | |||||
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05/24/2023 12:00 pm |
The Invasion: The Outbreak of World War II |
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| A look into the beginnings of World War II in Germany as Hitler commanded the invasion of Poland, claiming it as an act of self defense; evidence that shows the plan was actually a bold political move devised by the German Secret Service. | |||||
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05/24/2023 1:00 pm |
The Invasion: The Outbreak of World War II |
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| The lasting effects of Germany's invasion of Poland, in a campaign that lasted just six weeks; Polish survivors tell their stories of survival through nazi brutality. | |||||
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05/24/2023 2:00 pm |
KGB: The Sword and the Shield |
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| By August 1949, at least five years earlier than expected, the USSR became the worlds second superpower, thanks to its spies stealing atomic secrets. | |||||
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05/24/2023 3:00 pm |
History by the Numbers |
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| The inside track on five of the greatest heists in history; these are not petty robberies, but high-stakes operations meticulously planned and audaciously executed, with a cast of colorful characters from the mastermind to the snitch. | |||||