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12/04/2023 6:00 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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12/04/2023 7:00 pm |
Oops I Changed the World |
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| A failed metal designed for gun barrels, becomes a kitchen favorite: surgical steel; messing around in a spectacle maker's shop leads to the telescope; a bag of dirt from a remote island contains a bacteria that helps stop aging. | |||||
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12/04/2023 8:00 pm |
Oops I Changed the World |
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| The search for an artificial form of quinine accidently creates the first artificial dye, Mauvine; a failed dry-cleaning fluid results in Saran Wrap. | |||||
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12/04/2023 9:00 pm |
Oops I Changed the World |
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| How a party drug from the 19th Century, and a banged knee, lead to the invention of anaesthetics; electrotherapy and the true story behind the invention of telephone. | |||||
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12/04/2023 10:00 pm |
Oops I Changed the World |
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| The unexpected stories behind the inventions of the teabag, the gin & tonic, Disulfiram, and American female politicians. | |||||
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12/04/2023 11:00 pm |
Oops I Changed the World |
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| How a failed poison gas detector results in the invention of the smoke detector; a Russian genius tries to measure gas density, but ends up with musical instrument; the Theremin. | |||||
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12/05/2023 12:00 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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12/05/2023 1:00 am |
Oops I Changed the World |
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| A failed metal designed for gun barrels, becomes a kitchen favorite: surgical steel; messing around in a spectacle maker's shop leads to the telescope; a bag of dirt from a remote island contains a bacteria that helps stop aging. | |||||
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12/05/2023 2:00 am |
Oops I Changed the World |
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| The search for an artificial form of quinine accidently creates the first artificial dye, Mauvine; a failed dry-cleaning fluid results in Saran Wrap. | |||||
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12/05/2023 3:00 am |
Oops I Changed the World |
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| How a party drug from the 19th Century, and a banged knee, lead to the invention of anaesthetics; electrotherapy and the true story behind the invention of telephone. | |||||
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12/05/2023 4:00 am |
Oops I Changed the World |
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| The unexpected stories behind the inventions of the teabag, the gin & tonic, Disulfiram, and American female politicians. | |||||
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12/05/2023 5:00 am |
Oops I Changed the World |
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| How a failed poison gas detector results in the invention of the smoke detector; a Russian genius tries to measure gas density, but ends up with musical instrument; the Theremin. | |||||
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12/05/2023 6:00 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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12/05/2023 7:00 am |
Oops I Changed the World |
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| A failed metal designed for gun barrels, becomes a kitchen favorite: surgical steel; messing around in a spectacle maker's shop leads to the telescope; a bag of dirt from a remote island contains a bacteria that helps stop aging. | |||||
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12/05/2023 8:00 am |
Oops I Changed the World |
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| The search for an artificial form of quinine accidently creates the first artificial dye, Mauvine; a failed dry-cleaning fluid results in Saran Wrap. | |||||
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12/05/2023 9:00 am |
Oops I Changed the World |
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| How a party drug from the 19th Century, and a banged knee, lead to the invention of anaesthetics; electrotherapy and the true story behind the invention of telephone. | |||||
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12/05/2023 10:00 am |
Oops I Changed the World |
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| The unexpected stories behind the inventions of the teabag, the gin & tonic, Disulfiram, and American female politicians. | |||||
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12/05/2023 11:00 am |
Oops I Changed the World |
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| How a failed poison gas detector results in the invention of the smoke detector; a Russian genius tries to measure gas density, but ends up with musical instrument; the Theremin. | |||||
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12/05/2023 12:00 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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12/05/2023 12:16 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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12/05/2023 12:32 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| Scientists try to unlock DNA from a 75 million-year-old dinosaur skull that has been sitting in a museum for more than 20 years. | |||||
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12/05/2023 12:47 pm |
Bright Now! |
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| A look at whether science can be used to alter chicken embryos to resemble a Tyrannosaurus rex. | |||||
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12/05/2023 1:00 pm |
2077 - 10 Seconds To The Future |
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| 100 years after a human stepped on the moon, people are moving in a position to colonize Mars; heading towards the creation of a planetary civilization in what will transition humankind. | |||||
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12/05/2023 2:00 pm |
2077 - 10 Seconds To The Future |
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12/05/2023 3:00 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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12/05/2023 4:00 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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12/05/2023 5:00 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| While humans debate which is worse, dwindling resources or planet-killing celestial bodies, new breakthroughs in extra-planetary surveying and rocket propulsion are revealing the dichotomy of asteroids. | |||||
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12/05/2023 5:14 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| For scientists, reversing Alzheimer's disease is a major research goal; scientists explore the incredible strength and flexibility of spider silk. | |||||
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12/05/2023 5:41 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| Forecasting volcanic eruptions is notoriously challenging, but teams of scientists from around the globe may soon be utilizing cosmic rays to diagnose when a volcano is about to blow. | |||||