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    07/27/2023 4:00 pm

    Nature's Greatest Secrets - The Coral Triangle

    The Coral Triangle is the major junction of three great oceans, so it's a great place to track and study migrating marine mammals.

    07/27/2023 5:00 pm

    Islands

    Being stranded on an island means that space, food, and water are limited resources. Animals are vulnerable to sudden changes and new arrivals. To make the resources last, some animals have gradually become smaller than their mainland relatives.

    07/27/2023 6:00 pm

    Planet Insect

    Between 5 and 10 million different kinds, maybe ten quintillion individuals, there's absolutely no doubt that we're living on Planet Insect. Insects live the most extraordinary lives, many of them revealed for the first time.

    07/27/2023 7:00 pm

    History Of Life On Earth

    The dinosaurs had a long and glorious reign, but it was not to last, and with their passing, a land of opportunity was laid bare for the little mammals that had scampered about their feet.

    07/27/2023 8:00 pm

    Growing Up

    In the snow-covered mountains of Mongolia, following the young Tsaatan Quizilol as he does his best to capture reindeer as a means of proving he is now man enough to marry his girlfriend.

    07/27/2023 8:21 pm

    Growing Up

    Following young people are they mature into adults and go through cultural rites of adulthood.

    07/27/2023 8:41 pm

    Bright Now

    Scientists and citizens armed with cutting-edge technology battle swarms of locusts devouring everything in their path from Africa to India.

    07/27/2023 9:00 pm

    Nature Through Her Eyes

    Childhood curiosity can build a lifelong passion for the natural world. What is special about women's connection to the wild? And what can their unique vision teach us all?

    07/27/2023 9:21 pm

    Nature Through Her Eyes

    Many of nature's greatest champions are women. Can their storytelling help restore balance to a troubled world?

    07/27/2023 9:37 pm

    Nature Through Her Eyes

    Pioneering women have overcome external and internal obstacles to make their voices heard. Exploring mountains as seen through the hearts, minds and eyes of female cinematographers.

    07/27/2023 10:00 pm

    Nature's Greatest Secrets - The Coral Triangle

    The Coral Triangle is the major junction of three great oceans, so it's a great place to track and study migrating marine mammals.

    07/27/2023 11:00 pm

    Islands

    Being stranded on an island means that space, food, and water are limited resources. Animals are vulnerable to sudden changes and new arrivals. To make the resources last, some animals have gradually become smaller than their mainland relatives.

    07/28/2023 12:00 am

    Planet Insect

    Between 5 and 10 million different kinds, maybe ten quintillion individuals, there's absolutely no doubt that we're living on Planet Insect. Insects live the most extraordinary lives, many of them revealed for the first time.

    07/28/2023 1:00 am

    History Of Life On Earth

    The dinosaurs had a long and glorious reign, but it was not to last, and with their passing, a land of opportunity was laid bare for the little mammals that had scampered about their feet.

    07/28/2023 2:00 am

    Growing Up

    In the snow-covered mountains of Mongolia, following the young Tsaatan Quizilol as he does his best to capture reindeer as a means of proving he is now man enough to marry his girlfriend.

    07/28/2023 2:21 am

    Growing Up

    Following young people are they mature into adults and go through cultural rites of adulthood.

    07/28/2023 2:41 am

    Bright Now

    Scientists and citizens armed with cutting-edge technology battle swarms of locusts devouring everything in their path from Africa to India.

    07/28/2023 3:00 am

    Nature Through Her Eyes

    Childhood curiosity can build a lifelong passion for the natural world. What is special about women's connection to the wild? And what can their unique vision teach us all?

    07/28/2023 3:21 am

    Nature Through Her Eyes

    Many of nature's greatest champions are women. Can their storytelling help restore balance to a troubled world?

    07/28/2023 3:37 am

    Nature Through Her Eyes

    Pioneering women have overcome external and internal obstacles to make their voices heard. Exploring mountains as seen through the hearts, minds and eyes of female cinematographers.

    07/28/2023 4:00 am

    What Is Reality? With David Eagleman

    Neurologist and best-selling author David Eagleman reveals to the viewer how human brains piece together their perceived reality, and how it may be possible to expand one's perception of the world.

    07/28/2023 4:20 am

    Jason Silva: The Road to The Singularity

    Futurist and philosopher Jason Silva explores the ways in which this radical transformation may occur through biotechnology, nanotechnology and artificial intelligence.

    07/28/2023 4:40 am

    Jason Silva: Transhumanism

    Jason Silva, philosopher and futurist, reveals mankind's next evolutionary leap -- a symbiotic relationship with technology that might help humans transcend their biological limitations.

    07/28/2023 5:00 am

    Forensics: The Science of Crime

    A weapon is found at the scene of a crime and an important question for the investigators comes to light: "Was the victim shot with this weapon?".

    07/28/2023 6:00 am

    FASTER!

    The barcode shortened check-out times, advanced the global supply chain, accelerated next-day delivery, and made same-day delivery possible. They're scanned some six billion times a day around the world and counting.

    07/28/2023 7:00 am

    The Lightbulb Moment

    Actress Hedy Lamarr, the world's most beautiful woman, had a knack for inventing. During WWII, in an effort to help the Allies, she devised a technology designed to intercept Axis communications and created the foundation of wireless internet.

    07/28/2023 7:30 am

    The Lightbulb Moment

    The early days of online video were plagued by low resolution, stamp-sized video, and unbearable buffering times. But one day that all changed. In the late 90s, a breakthrough technology revolutionized streaming video, setting the foundation for the era of Netflix.

    07/28/2023 8:00 am

    NYC Revealed

    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.

    07/28/2023 8:30 am

    NYC Revealed

    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.

    07/28/2023 9:00 am

    Our Violent Sun

    Our Sun could erupt at any moment, spewing a vast wave of charged particles toward Earth that could leave millions of people without power for up to a year.

    07/28/2023 9:20 am

    The Hunt for Dark Matter

    The search for the substance that physicists and astronomers believe holds the universe together.

    07/28/2023 9:44 am

    The Indifferent Amazing Universe

    Modern physics reveals a universe with no need of a creator -- and a world where each person creates their own meaning.

    07/28/2023 9:52 am

    Dark Secrets of the Cosmos

    What is our universe made of? The three leading theories on dark matter and its role in the cosmos are explored.

    07/28/2023 10:00 am

    What Is Reality? With David Eagleman

    Neurologist and best-selling author David Eagleman reveals to the viewer how human brains piece together their perceived reality, and how it may be possible to expand one's perception of the world.

    07/28/2023 10:20 am

    Jason Silva: The Road to The Singularity

    Futurist and philosopher Jason Silva explores the ways in which this radical transformation may occur through biotechnology, nanotechnology and artificial intelligence.

    07/28/2023 10:40 am

    Jason Silva: Transhumanism

    Jason Silva, philosopher and futurist, reveals mankind's next evolutionary leap -- a symbiotic relationship with technology that might help humans transcend their biological limitations.

    07/28/2023 11:00 am

    Forensics: The Science of Crime

    A weapon is found at the scene of a crime and an important question for the investigators comes to light: "Was the victim shot with this weapon?".

    07/28/2023 12:00 pm

    FASTER!

    The barcode shortened check-out times, advanced the global supply chain, accelerated next-day delivery, and made same-day delivery possible. They're scanned some six billion times a day around the world and counting.

    07/28/2023 1:00 pm

    The Lightbulb Moment

    Actress Hedy Lamarr, the world's most beautiful woman, had a knack for inventing. During WWII, in an effort to help the Allies, she devised a technology designed to intercept Axis communications and created the foundation of wireless internet.

    07/28/2023 1:30 pm

    The Lightbulb Moment

    The early days of online video were plagued by low resolution, stamp-sized video, and unbearable buffering times. But one day that all changed. In the late 90s, a breakthrough technology revolutionized streaming video, setting the foundation for the era of Netflix.

    07/28/2023 2:00 pm

    NYC Revealed

    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.

    07/28/2023 2:30 pm

    NYC Revealed

    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.

    07/28/2023 3:00 pm

    Our Violent Sun

    Our Sun could erupt at any moment, spewing a vast wave of charged particles toward Earth that could leave millions of people without power for up to a year.

    07/28/2023 3:20 pm

    The Hunt for Dark Matter

    The search for the substance that physicists and astronomers believe holds the universe together.

    07/28/2023 3:44 pm

    The Indifferent Amazing Universe

    Modern physics reveals a universe with no need of a creator -- and a world where each person creates their own meaning.

    Curiosity Stream EU

    Available schedules: 03/26/2022 - 07/02/2024 Time zone: (NZST) UTC Country: United States Language: English

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