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04/23/2024 3:58 pm |
Life at the limits |
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| While orangutans avoid the midday sun and others are drawn to heat, some animals seek the hottest places on Earth: volcanoes. | |||||
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04/23/2024 4:59 pm |
Life at the limits |
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| The highest and the lowest places of the planet also offer niches where life thrives; high up in the Alps, animals have developed particular strategies to survive. | |||||
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04/23/2024 6:00 pm |
The Humboldt Current |
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| In Chile's Torres del Paine, melt from snow-covered mountains feeds finger-like fjords as they reach out to the sea to join the current, lowering its salinity and becoming home to wading birds, rare dolphins and orcas. | |||||
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04/23/2024 6:56 pm |
The Humboldt Current |
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| The Humboldt Current is slower than most ocean currents, but it's the most dynamic in the world because it travels for such a long distance and lays the foundation for an intricate marine food chain. | |||||
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04/23/2024 7:53 pm |
The Humboldt Current |
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| The current is followed by a unique population of Chilean blue whales and is the last refuge for other extremely rare marine mammals. | |||||
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04/23/2024 8:56 pm |
Life at the limits |
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| In the Amazon forest, the largest rainforest on Earth, animals must deal with high rainfall and periodic flooding. | |||||
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04/23/2024 9:58 pm |
Life at the limits |
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| While orangutans avoid the midday sun and others are drawn to heat, some animals seek the hottest places on Earth: volcanoes. | |||||
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04/23/2024 10:59 pm |
Life at the limits |
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| The highest and the lowest places of the planet also offer niches where life thrives; high up in the Alps, animals have developed particular strategies to survive. | |||||
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04/24/2024 12:00 am |
The Humboldt Current |
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| In Chile's Torres del Paine, melt from snow-covered mountains feeds finger-like fjords as they reach out to the sea to join the current, lowering its salinity and becoming home to wading birds, rare dolphins and orcas. | |||||
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04/24/2024 12:56 am |
The Humboldt Current |
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| The Humboldt Current is slower than most ocean currents, but it's the most dynamic in the world because it travels for such a long distance and lays the foundation for an intricate marine food chain. | |||||
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04/24/2024 1:53 am |
The Humboldt Current |
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| The current is followed by a unique population of Chilean blue whales and is the last refuge for other extremely rare marine mammals. | |||||
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04/24/2024 2:56 am |
Life at the limits |
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| In the Amazon forest, the largest rainforest on Earth, animals must deal with high rainfall and periodic flooding. | |||||
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04/24/2024 3:58 am |
Life at the limits |
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| While orangutans avoid the midday sun and others are drawn to heat, some animals seek the hottest places on Earth: volcanoes. | |||||
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04/24/2024 4:59 am |
Life at the limits |
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| The highest and the lowest places of the planet also offer niches where life thrives; high up in the Alps, animals have developed particular strategies to survive. | |||||
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04/24/2024 6:00 am |
The Humboldt Current |
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| In Chile's Torres del Paine, melt from snow-covered mountains feeds finger-like fjords as they reach out to the sea to join the current, lowering its salinity and becoming home to wading birds, rare dolphins and orcas. | |||||
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04/24/2024 6:56 am |
The Humboldt Current |
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| The Humboldt Current is slower than most ocean currents, but it's the most dynamic in the world because it travels for such a long distance and lays the foundation for an intricate marine food chain. | |||||
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04/24/2024 7:53 am |
The Humboldt Current |
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| The current is followed by a unique population of Chilean blue whales and is the last refuge for other extremely rare marine mammals. | |||||
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04/24/2024 8:56 am |
Life at the limits |
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| In the Amazon forest, the largest rainforest on Earth, animals must deal with high rainfall and periodic flooding. | |||||
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04/24/2024 9:58 am |
Life at the limits |
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| While orangutans avoid the midday sun and others are drawn to heat, some animals seek the hottest places on Earth: volcanoes. | |||||
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04/24/2024 10:59 am |
Life at the limits |
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| The highest and the lowest places of the planet also offer niches where life thrives; high up in the Alps, animals have developed particular strategies to survive. | |||||
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04/24/2024 12:00 pm |
The Year That Rocked the World |
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| The coming collapse of the planet hits the agenda of world leaders for the first time; a historic empire falls as technological and wizarding empires are created; a sporting superstar is born and icons are wrenched away at the height of their fame. | |||||
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04/24/2024 1:10 pm |
Royals: Keeping the Crown |
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| Royals discover that breaking with tradition can get them in deep water, while other royals embrace change and manage to cling on to their crowns; during the 60s and 70s, royal culture meets celebrity culture, giving the Crown a popularity boost. | |||||
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04/24/2024 2:21 pm |
Royals: Keeping the Crown |
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| 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. | |||||
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04/24/2024 3:23 pm |
Bright Now! |
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| Exploring how the music festival documentary film "Woodstock" was made with producer Dale Bell. | |||||
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04/24/2024 3:34 pm |
Bright Now! |
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| Examining whether blockchain technology is safe as it sweeps the globe, moving from high-flying cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin to more traditional sectors of the economy. | |||||