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07/18/2023 4:00 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| New evidence from NASA's Dawn mission to Ceres, a dwarf planet the size of Texas, is changing understanding of not only the Asteroid Belt, but might also hold the key to deciphering the solar system's early life. | |||||
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07/18/2023 4:11 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| The Hayabusa2 spacecraft's journey to collect samples from an asteroid; Einstein's theory of gravitational waves and the start of our universe. | |||||
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07/18/2023 4:33 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| A look into a non-profit organization's attempt to land the first Israeli spacecraft on the Moon; exploring NASA's first asteroid-sampling spacecraft on the asteroid BENNU. | |||||
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07/18/2023 5:00 pm |
Deadly Science |
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| People who defy earthly forces and dream of high-flying adventures. | |||||
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07/18/2023 6:00 pm |
Deadly Science |
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| Breaking the glass ceiling is never easy, but for some female inventors, science comes at an added price. | |||||
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07/18/2023 7:00 pm |
Ancient Earth: Dinosaurs of the Frozen Continent |
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| The new expedition to the ice continent of Antarctica begins. | |||||
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07/18/2023 8:00 pm |
Ancient Earth: Dinosaurs of the Frozen Continent |
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| Finding out how the great discovery in the 1990s of the Cryolophosaurus, dubbed the T-Rex of Antarctica, and a 25-foot-long plant eater, the Glacialisaurus, lead to a renewed interest in a continent that was once thought to be largely devoid of life. | |||||
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07/18/2023 9:00 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| The discovery of a pristine and complete dinosaur fossil reveals a new species that roamed during the late Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. | |||||
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07/18/2023 10:00 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| New evidence from NASA's Dawn mission to Ceres, a dwarf planet the size of Texas, is changing understanding of not only the Asteroid Belt, but might also hold the key to deciphering the solar system's early life. | |||||
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07/18/2023 10:11 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| The Hayabusa2 spacecraft's journey to collect samples from an asteroid; Einstein's theory of gravitational waves and the start of our universe. | |||||
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07/18/2023 10:33 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| A look into a non-profit organization's attempt to land the first Israeli spacecraft on the Moon; exploring NASA's first asteroid-sampling spacecraft on the asteroid BENNU. | |||||
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07/18/2023 11:00 pm |
Deadly Science |
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| People who defy earthly forces and dream of high-flying adventures. | |||||
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07/19/2023 12:00 am |
Deadly Science |
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| Breaking the glass ceiling is never easy, but for some female inventors, science comes at an added price. | |||||
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07/19/2023 1:00 am |
Ancient Earth: Dinosaurs of the Frozen Continent |
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| The new expedition to the ice continent of Antarctica begins. | |||||
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07/19/2023 2:00 am |
Ancient Earth: Dinosaurs of the Frozen Continent |
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| Finding out how the great discovery in the 1990s of the Cryolophosaurus, dubbed the T-Rex of Antarctica, and a 25-foot-long plant eater, the Glacialisaurus, lead to a renewed interest in a continent that was once thought to be largely devoid of life. | |||||
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07/19/2023 3:00 am |
Breakthrough |
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| The discovery of a pristine and complete dinosaur fossil reveals a new species that roamed during the late Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. | |||||
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07/19/2023 4:00 am |
Breakthrough |
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| New evidence from NASA's Dawn mission to Ceres, a dwarf planet the size of Texas, is changing understanding of not only the Asteroid Belt, but might also hold the key to deciphering the solar system's early life. | |||||
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07/19/2023 4:11 am |
Breakthrough |
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| The Hayabusa2 spacecraft's journey to collect samples from an asteroid; Einstein's theory of gravitational waves and the start of our universe. | |||||
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07/19/2023 4:33 am |
Breakthrough |
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| A look into a non-profit organization's attempt to land the first Israeli spacecraft on the Moon; exploring NASA's first asteroid-sampling spacecraft on the asteroid BENNU. | |||||
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07/19/2023 5:00 am |
Deadly Science |
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| People who defy earthly forces and dream of high-flying adventures. | |||||
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07/19/2023 6:00 am |
Deadly Science |
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| Breaking the glass ceiling is never easy, but for some female inventors, science comes at an added price. | |||||
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07/19/2023 7:00 am |
Ancient Earth: Dinosaurs of the Frozen Continent |
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| The new expedition to the ice continent of Antarctica begins. | |||||
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07/19/2023 8:00 am |
Ancient Earth: Dinosaurs of the Frozen Continent |
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| Finding out how the great discovery in the 1990s of the Cryolophosaurus, dubbed the T-Rex of Antarctica, and a 25-foot-long plant eater, the Glacialisaurus, lead to a renewed interest in a continent that was once thought to be largely devoid of life. | |||||
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07/19/2023 9:00 am |
Breakthrough |
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| The discovery of a pristine and complete dinosaur fossil reveals a new species that roamed during the late Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. | |||||
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07/19/2023 10:00 am |
History by the Numbers |
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| From the first brave passenger flying across Tampa Bay in 1915 in a rickety rust bucket, to 40 million commercial flights each year, how innovation, coach class, and sex have made flying possible. | |||||
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07/19/2023 11:00 am |
Besieged Fortresses |
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| Sultan Mehmed leads an army, and a stunning new superweapon, against a last remnant of Christianity. | |||||
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07/19/2023 12:00 pm |
Besieged Fortresses |
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| Despite an overwhelming force of men, the Ottomans, led by Soliman are unable to shake the fortifications of Rhodes. | |||||
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07/19/2023 1:00 pm |
Project Nazi: The Blueprints of Evil |
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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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07/19/2023 2:00 pm |
Project Nazi: The Blueprints of Evil |
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| Adolf Hitler is determined to fight to the very end, even if it costs millions of Germans their lives. He puts his faith in his the Wunderwaffe, the wonder weapons, including the first ever ballistic missile, the V2. | |||||
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07/19/2023 3:00 pm |
History by the Numbers |
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| The history of skyscrapers is the history of American cities, technological ingenuity, and a global boom in urbanization; from west to east, from five stories up to one kilometer high, there's nowhere to go but up. | |||||