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12/01/2023 6:00 pm |
Ancient Earth |
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| Earth was inhabited by many wondrous creatures throughout the Permian period as massive geologic changes finally allowed life to thrive on land and sea. | |||||
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12/01/2023 6:15 pm |
Ancient Earth |
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| After the Permian period, evolution and extinction produced the first dinosaurs: plesiosaurs and pterosaurs, who dominated land, sea and air until another period of extreme volcanism killed roughly 75 percent of all species. | |||||
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12/01/2023 6:26 pm |
Ancient Earth |
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| The Cretaceous was the golden age on ancient Earth, with magnificent and terrifying dinosaurs ruling the land until an asteroid collision. | |||||
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12/01/2023 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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12/01/2023 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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12/01/2023 9:00 pm |
Amazing Dinoworld |
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| The latest research indicates that feathered dinosaurs were more widespread and varied than previously thought, that they incubated their eggs and engaged in parenting. | |||||
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12/01/2023 10:00 pm |
Amazing Dinoworld |
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| Research has made headway into the world of a gigantic "dragon" that dominated the oceans of 60 million years ago. | |||||
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12/01/2023 11:00 pm |
History Of Life On Earth |
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| It took a long time for vertebrates to take over the land, but once they did, there was no turning back. | |||||
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12/02/2023 12:00 am |
Ancient Earth |
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| Earth was inhabited by many wondrous creatures throughout the Permian period as massive geologic changes finally allowed life to thrive on land and sea. | |||||
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12/02/2023 12:15 am |
Ancient Earth |
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| After the Permian period, evolution and extinction produced the first dinosaurs: plesiosaurs and pterosaurs, who dominated land, sea and air until another period of extreme volcanism killed roughly 75 percent of all species. | |||||
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12/02/2023 12:26 am |
Ancient Earth |
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| The Cretaceous was the golden age on ancient Earth, with magnificent and terrifying dinosaurs ruling the land until an asteroid collision. | |||||
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12/02/2023 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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12/02/2023 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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12/02/2023 3:00 am |
Amazing Dinoworld |
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| The latest research indicates that feathered dinosaurs were more widespread and varied than previously thought, that they incubated their eggs and engaged in parenting. | |||||
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12/02/2023 4:00 am |
Amazing Dinoworld |
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| Research has made headway into the world of a gigantic "dragon" that dominated the oceans of 60 million years ago. | |||||
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12/02/2023 5:00 am |
History Of Life On Earth |
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| It took a long time for vertebrates to take over the land, but once they did, there was no turning back. | |||||
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12/02/2023 6:00 am |
Ancient Earth |
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| Earth was inhabited by many wondrous creatures throughout the Permian period as massive geologic changes finally allowed life to thrive on land and sea. | |||||
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12/02/2023 6:15 am |
Ancient Earth |
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| After the Permian period, evolution and extinction produced the first dinosaurs: plesiosaurs and pterosaurs, who dominated land, sea and air until another period of extreme volcanism killed roughly 75 percent of all species. | |||||
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12/02/2023 6:26 am |
Ancient Earth |
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| The Cretaceous was the golden age on ancient Earth, with magnificent and terrifying dinosaurs ruling the land until an asteroid collision. | |||||
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12/02/2023 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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12/02/2023 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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12/02/2023 9:00 am |
Amazing Dinoworld |
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| The latest research indicates that feathered dinosaurs were more widespread and varied than previously thought, that they incubated their eggs and engaged in parenting. | |||||
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12/02/2023 10:00 am |
Amazing Dinoworld |
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| Research has made headway into the world of a gigantic "dragon" that dominated the oceans of 60 million years ago. | |||||
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12/02/2023 11:00 am |
History Of Life On Earth |
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| It took a long time for vertebrates to take over the land, but once they did, there was no turning back. | |||||
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12/02/2023 12:00 pm |
Ancient Yellowstone |
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| Montana's Hell Creek Formation is home to a trove of late Cretaceous fossils, revealing the last days of the dinosaurs; researchers have found a complete Triceratops skull that may reveal one of the last prehistoric battles before dinosaurs vanished. | |||||
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12/02/2023 12:26 pm |
Ancient Yellowstone |
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| The Greater Yellowstone Area was once a rich grazing ground for huge Columbian mammoths; now, it's a prime hunting ground for paleontologists and archaeologists to study the remains of these beasts. | |||||
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12/02/2023 12:41 pm |
Ancient Yellowstone |
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| Craters of the Moon National Monument is desolate, but 2,200 years ago, it was the site of today's Yellowstone Hotspot, known for violent eruptions and huge craters. | |||||
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12/02/2023 1:00 pm |
Murder Maps |
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| An examination of the notorious crimes of Jack the Ripper, among the most infamous serial killer in history, who murdered five women in Whitechapel, England. | |||||
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12/02/2023 2:00 pm |
Murder Maps |
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| In 1911, a gun battle on the streets of London, The Siege of Sidney Street, is the first breaking-news story in history. | |||||
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12/02/2023 3:00 pm |
Raiders of the Lost Art |
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| Turner showed his brilliance with this dazzling work; it was stolen in Frankfurt in 1998 and was bought back from the thieves in a curious deal. | |||||
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12/02/2023 3:30 pm |
Raiders of the Lost Art |
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| Painted for a Silician monastery, the boat it was transported on sunk in a storm; it was miraculously recovered and then later stolen by Napoleon. | |||||
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12/02/2023 4:00 pm |
Who Killed Trudie Adams? |
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| Soon after Trudie Adams disappeared, young women begin to come forward and report being taken from Barrenjoey Road and raped; the investigators' search for the truth leads them from Trudie's ex-boyfriend to a pack of wild young men. | |||||
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12/02/2023 5:00 pm |
Murder Maps |
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| The 1966 murders of three police officers in Shepherd's Bush lead to a huge manhunt and calls for the reinstatement of the death penalty. | |||||