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    04/16/2024 4:11 pm

    Breakthrough

    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.

    04/16/2024 4:34 pm

    Breakthrough

    A team of scientists believe there was a witness to the mass extinction of the dinosaurs who survived to allow humans to exist today.

    04/16/2024 4:59 pm

    Eclipse: Science and Awe

    In 2017, the earth, moon and sun aligned in two solar eclipses that cast watchers into total darkness.

    04/16/2024 5:59 pm

    The Many Worlds of Quantum Mechanics

    The concepts of many worlds and multi-universes depicted in comic books and movies have roots in quantum mechanics and philosophy.

    04/16/2024 6:27 pm

    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.

    04/16/2024 6:48 pm

    Digits

    A look at the U.S. Secret Service's cyber crime division.

    04/16/2024 7:45 pm

    Digits

    A look at how web advertising, search engines and surveillance have transformed the world.

    04/16/2024 8:41 pm

    Breakthrough

    NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is designed to land on an asteroid to collect samples.

    04/16/2024 8:53 pm

    Breakthrough

    The Hayabusa2 probe has taken subsurface samples from an asteroid and will begin its journey back home.

    04/16/2024 9:02 pm

    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.

    04/16/2024 9:20 pm

    Breakthrough

    Scientists recount the challenges of developing the James Webb Space Telescope, the most expensive, largest and most advanced ever built.

    04/16/2024 9:39 pm

    Breakthrough

    An almost complete hominin skeleton dating back more than 3 million years is found in a cave near Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1994.

    04/16/2024 10:11 pm

    Breakthrough

    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.

    04/16/2024 10:34 pm

    Breakthrough

    A team of scientists believe there was a witness to the mass extinction of the dinosaurs who survived to allow humans to exist today.

    04/16/2024 10:59 pm

    Eclipse: Science and Awe

    In 2017, the earth, moon and sun aligned in two solar eclipses that cast watchers into total darkness.

    04/16/2024 11:59 pm

    The Many Worlds of Quantum Mechanics

    The concepts of many worlds and multi-universes depicted in comic books and movies have roots in quantum mechanics and philosophy.

    04/17/2024 12:27 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.

    04/17/2024 12:48 am

    Digits

    A look at the U.S. Secret Service's cyber crime division.

    04/17/2024 1:45 am

    Digits

    A look at how web advertising, search engines and surveillance have transformed the world.

    04/17/2024 2:41 am

    Breakthrough

    NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is designed to land on an asteroid to collect samples.

    04/17/2024 2:53 am

    Breakthrough

    The Hayabusa2 probe has taken subsurface samples from an asteroid and will begin its journey back home.

    04/17/2024 3:02 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.

    04/17/2024 3:20 am

    Breakthrough

    Scientists recount the challenges of developing the James Webb Space Telescope, the most expensive, largest and most advanced ever built.

    04/17/2024 3:39 am

    Breakthrough

    An almost complete hominin skeleton dating back more than 3 million years is found in a cave near Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1994.

    04/17/2024 4:11 am

    Breakthrough

    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.

    04/17/2024 4:34 am

    Breakthrough

    A team of scientists believe there was a witness to the mass extinction of the dinosaurs who survived to allow humans to exist today.

    04/17/2024 4:58 am

    Eclipse: Science and Awe

    In 2017, the earth, moon and sun aligned in two solar eclipses that cast watchers into total darkness.

    04/17/2024 5:59 am

    The Many Worlds of Quantum Mechanics

    The concepts of many worlds and multi-universes depicted in comic books and movies have roots in quantum mechanics and philosophy.

    04/17/2024 6:27 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.

    04/17/2024 6:48 am

    Digits

    A look at the U.S. Secret Service's cyber crime division.

    04/17/2024 7:45 am

    Digits

    A look at how web advertising, search engines and surveillance have transformed the world.

    04/17/2024 8:41 am

    Breakthrough

    NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is designed to land on an asteroid to collect samples.

    04/17/2024 8:53 am

    Breakthrough

    The Hayabusa2 probe has taken subsurface samples from an asteroid and will begin its journey back home.

    04/17/2024 9:03 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.

    04/17/2024 9:20 am

    Breakthrough

    Scientists recount the challenges of developing the James Webb Space Telescope, the most expensive, largest and most advanced ever built.

    04/17/2024 9:40 am

    Breakthrough

    An almost complete hominin skeleton dating back more than 3 million years is found in a cave near Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1994.

    04/17/2024 10:11 am

    Breakthrough

    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.

    04/17/2024 10:34 am

    Breakthrough

    A team of scientists believe there was a witness to the mass extinction of the dinosaurs who survived to allow humans to exist today.

    04/17/2024 10:59 am

    Eclipse: Science and Awe

    In 2017, the earth, moon and sun aligned in two solar eclipses that cast watchers into total darkness.

    04/17/2024 12:00 pm

    The Year That Rocked the World

    The USSR begins to lose grip on power in Eastern Europe, climaxing in the collapse of the Berlin Wall; the Chinese government stamps hard on student protests in Beijing; environmental disaster in Alaska; an earthquake sends shock waves in California.

    04/17/2024 12:56 pm

    Royals: Keeping the Crown

    World War II may be over, but it still casts a long shadow over royal families, particularly those with links to fascism; in Britain, King George VI works to keep his brother's closeness to the Nazis away from the British people.

    04/17/2024 1:52 pm

    Royals: Keeping the Crown

    Royals across Europe embrace fascism; King George V knows he must keep his country safe from the dangers of Nazi Germany, but when his eldest son Edward VIII abandons royal duty for love, the Crown is thrown into a deep crisis.

    04/17/2024 2:48 pm

    Bright Now!

    The ambitious projects under development to save Tokyo, the most populated urban zone on the planet that is built on a fault line, and threatened by flooding and several active volcanoes.

    04/17/2024 2:59 pm

    Bright Now!

    Modern-day balloonists re-create the first crossing of the English Channel, which took place Jan. 7, 1785.

    04/17/2024 3:16 pm

    Bright Now!

    Investigating the cause of an alarming decline in insect populations that could devastate all life on Earth and whether anything can be done to stop it.

    CuriosityStream

    Available schedules: 03/26/2022 - 12/28/2024 Time zone: (NZST) UTC Country: United States Language: English

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