Schedules
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07/10/2024 3:47 pm |
Bright Now! |
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| Astrobiologist and author Lewis Dartnell explores what it would take to stay alive following a global cataclysm, and what knowledge would be needed to rebuild civilization. | |||||
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07/10/2024 4:08 pm |
Bright Now! |
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| "Muck City" Florida is one of the biggest sugar-producing regions on the planet, but the traditional practice of cane field burning at harvest is sparking a heated debate. | |||||
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07/10/2024 4:26 pm |
Florida's Garden of Eden |
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| South Florida is home to one of the most productive agricultural regions on the planet -- a vast swath of fertile soil where virtually anything can be grown in abundance. | |||||
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07/10/2024 4:46 pm |
Bright Now! |
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| Author David Quammen predicted the coronavirus pandemic nearly a decade ago in his best-selling book, "Spillover" now, he shows us how the same remote Montana lab that spawned his work, is on the front-line to combat COVID-19. | |||||
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07/10/2024 5:03 pm |
Titans: The Rise of Hollywood |
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| The Warners' film "The Jazz Singer" proves to the world that "talkies" are here to stay. | |||||
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07/10/2024 6:00 pm |
Ancient Engineering |
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| Migration, travel and trade are all key components of human life. | |||||
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07/10/2024 6:59 pm |
History: The Interesting Bits |
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| A look at some of history's criminals, con artists, frauds and fakes, from Adam Worth, the 19th-century inspiration for Professor Moriarty, to a jewel thief named Diamond Doris and a count who sold the Eiffel Tower to gullible buyers twice. | |||||
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07/10/2024 7:56 pm |
History: The Interesting Bits |
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| A look at the men and women who've run and, in some cases, won the Oval Office. | |||||
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07/10/2024 8:52 pm |
Bright Now! |
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| Wildlife tracker Tyler Johnerson explores the deadly rivalry between native mountain lions and reintroduced wolves in Yellowstone National Park. | |||||
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07/10/2024 9:05 pm |
Bright Now! |
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| The history of President Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, built in Florida in the 1920s by Majorie Merriweather Post, who hoped one day that it would become a winter White House. | |||||
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07/10/2024 9:18 pm |
Bright Now! |
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| The SUrge-STructure-Atmosphere INteraction facility, or SUSTAIN, will help scientists at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science better understand the complex interactions between a hurricane and the ocean below it. | |||||
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07/10/2024 9:31 pm |
Bright Now! |
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| U.S. Route 1 transforms Florida forever. | |||||
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07/10/2024 9:47 pm |
Bright Now! |
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| Astrobiologist and author Lewis Dartnell explores what it would take to stay alive following a global cataclysm, and what knowledge would be needed to rebuild civilization. | |||||
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07/10/2024 10:08 pm |
Bright Now! |
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| "Muck City" Florida is one of the biggest sugar-producing regions on the planet, but the traditional practice of cane field burning at harvest is sparking a heated debate. | |||||
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07/10/2024 10:26 pm |
Florida's Garden of Eden |
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| South Florida is home to one of the most productive agricultural regions on the planet -- a vast swath of fertile soil where virtually anything can be grown in abundance. | |||||
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07/10/2024 10:46 pm |
Bright Now! |
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| Author David Quammen predicted the coronavirus pandemic nearly a decade ago in his best-selling book, "Spillover" now, he shows us how the same remote Montana lab that spawned his work, is on the front-line to combat COVID-19. | |||||
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07/10/2024 11:03 pm |
Titans: The Rise of Hollywood |
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| The Warners' film "The Jazz Singer" proves to the world that "talkies" are here to stay. | |||||
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07/11/2024 12:00 am |
Ancient Engineering |
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| Migration, travel and trade are all key components of human life. | |||||
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07/11/2024 1:00 am |
History: The Interesting Bits |
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| A look at some of history's criminals, con artists, frauds and fakes, from Adam Worth, the 19th-century inspiration for Professor Moriarty, to a jewel thief named Diamond Doris and a count who sold the Eiffel Tower to gullible buyers twice. | |||||
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07/11/2024 1:56 am |
History: The Interesting Bits |
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| A look at the men and women who've run and, in some cases, won the Oval Office. | |||||
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07/11/2024 2:53 am |
Bright Now! |
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| Wildlife tracker Tyler Johnerson explores the deadly rivalry between native mountain lions and reintroduced wolves in Yellowstone National Park. | |||||
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07/11/2024 3:05 am |
Bright Now! |
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| The history of President Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, built in Florida in the 1920s by Majorie Merriweather Post, who hoped one day that it would become a winter White House. | |||||
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07/11/2024 3:18 am |
Bright Now! |
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| The SUrge-STructure-Atmosphere INteraction facility, or SUSTAIN, will help scientists at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science better understand the complex interactions between a hurricane and the ocean below it. | |||||
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07/11/2024 3:31 am |
Bright Now! |
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| U.S. Route 1 transforms Florida forever. | |||||
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07/11/2024 3:48 am |
Bright Now! |
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| Astrobiologist and author Lewis Dartnell explores what it would take to stay alive following a global cataclysm, and what knowledge would be needed to rebuild civilization. | |||||
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07/11/2024 4:08 am |
Bright Now! |
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| "Muck City" Florida is one of the biggest sugar-producing regions on the planet, but the traditional practice of cane field burning at harvest is sparking a heated debate. | |||||
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07/11/2024 4:26 am |
Florida's Garden of Eden |
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| South Florida is home to one of the most productive agricultural regions on the planet -- a vast swath of fertile soil where virtually anything can be grown in abundance. | |||||
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07/11/2024 4:46 am |
Bright Now! |
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| Author David Quammen predicted the coronavirus pandemic nearly a decade ago in his best-selling book, "Spillover" now, he shows us how the same remote Montana lab that spawned his work, is on the front-line to combat COVID-19. | |||||
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07/11/2024 5:03 am |
Titans: The Rise of Hollywood |
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| The Warners' film "The Jazz Singer" proves to the world that "talkies" are here to stay. | |||||
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07/11/2024 6:00 am |
Ancient Engineering |
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| Migration, travel and trade are all key components of human life. | |||||
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07/11/2024 6:59 am |
History: The Interesting Bits |
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| A look at some of history's criminals, con artists, frauds and fakes, from Adam Worth, the 19th-century inspiration for Professor Moriarty, to a jewel thief named Diamond Doris and a count who sold the Eiffel Tower to gullible buyers twice. | |||||
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07/11/2024 7:56 am |
History: The Interesting Bits |
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| A look at the men and women who've run and, in some cases, won the Oval Office. | |||||
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07/11/2024 8:52 am |
Bright Now! |
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| Wildlife tracker Tyler Johnerson explores the deadly rivalry between native mountain lions and reintroduced wolves in Yellowstone National Park. | |||||
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07/11/2024 9:05 am |
Bright Now! |
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| The history of President Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, built in Florida in the 1920s by Majorie Merriweather Post, who hoped one day that it would become a winter White House. | |||||
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07/11/2024 9:18 am |
Bright Now! |
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| The SUrge-STructure-Atmosphere INteraction facility, or SUSTAIN, will help scientists at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science better understand the complex interactions between a hurricane and the ocean below it. | |||||
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07/11/2024 9:31 am |
Bright Now! |
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| U.S. Route 1 transforms Florida forever. | |||||
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07/11/2024 9:47 am |
Bright Now! |
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| Astrobiologist and author Lewis Dartnell explores what it would take to stay alive following a global cataclysm, and what knowledge would be needed to rebuild civilization. | |||||
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07/11/2024 10:08 am |
Bright Now! |
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| "Muck City" Florida is one of the biggest sugar-producing regions on the planet, but the traditional practice of cane field burning at harvest is sparking a heated debate. | |||||
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07/11/2024 10:26 am |
Florida's Garden of Eden |
|||
| South Florida is home to one of the most productive agricultural regions on the planet -- a vast swath of fertile soil where virtually anything can be grown in abundance. | |||||
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07/11/2024 10:46 am |
Bright Now! |
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| Author David Quammen predicted the coronavirus pandemic nearly a decade ago in his best-selling book, "Spillover" now, he shows us how the same remote Montana lab that spawned his work, is on the front-line to combat COVID-19. | |||||
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07/11/2024 11:03 am |
Titans: The Rise of Hollywood |
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| The Warners' film "The Jazz Singer" proves to the world that "talkies" are here to stay. | |||||
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07/11/2024 12:00 pm |
History Of Life On Earth |
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| Life evolved in the sea, in a water-bound planet, but landmasses slowly appeared and aquatic life began to explore different ways to colonize it. | |||||
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07/11/2024 1:01 pm |
Nature's Fight Club |
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| All animals, no matter how big or small, face a daily struggle to find food; during harsh winters and devastating droughts, those pressures escalate; when resources run low, sometimes the only option is to fight. | |||||
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07/11/2024 2:04 pm |
Nature's Fight Club |
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| Biological instinct is driven by three things: to stay alive, to find food, and to breed, passing on a genetic legacy; as competition for mating rights can be fierce, animals grow display structures and weapons to help them impress the opposite sex. | |||||
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07/11/2024 3:04 pm |
Age of Big Cats |
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| Saber-tooths rule the Pleistocene Era but the arrival of the new cats, early snow leopards, cheetahs and jaguars, mark a turning point in the evolutionary track. | |||||