Schedules
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10/15/2024 4:51 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| The Hayabusa2 spacecraft completes an intricate procedure. | |||||
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10/15/2024 5:02 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| For the first time, scientists have captured a photograph of a black hole which verifies one of the most important theories in physics and might help unlock the greatest mysteries of the cosmos. | |||||
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10/15/2024 5:20 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| By examining countless megalodon teeth from around the world, scientists have concluded that the prehistoric shark was able to achieve its gargantuan proportions by starting its carnivorous diet early in the womb. | |||||
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10/15/2024 5:48 pm |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Investigating how to burn metal using only a 9 volt battery. | |||||
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10/15/2024 6:23 pm |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Exploring the resonant frequencies of bridges and human bodies. | |||||
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10/15/2024 7:00 pm |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Diving deep into the wonderful world of water. | |||||
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10/15/2024 7:26 pm |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they amalgamate in the name of science. In this week's experiments we mix up some fireworks made from tin foil, whip up a stinky polymer, and try out an alchemy staple - turning lead into gold. | |||||
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10/15/2024 7:53 pm |
Engineering the Future |
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| Construction currently accounts for a staggering percentage of the world's energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions; exploring the world of timber buildings for a more sustainable future. | |||||
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10/15/2024 8:47 pm |
Engineering the Future |
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| All over the world, engineers and scientists are racing to solve one key problem: how to safely and efficiently store electricity at a large scale but at a low cost. | |||||
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10/15/2024 9:41 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| Mars Perseverance Rover makes its historic landing on the Red Planet; inside the harrowing Feb. 18, 2021, landing, the science mission and the cutting-edge technology including the first-ever Martian helicopter. | |||||
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10/15/2024 10:08 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| Archaeologists uncover ancient Egypt's lost city of Luxor. | |||||
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10/15/2024 10:24 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. | |||||
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10/15/2024 10:40 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| The New Horizons spacecraft revolutionizes understanding of the solar system by rocketing past Pluto and approaching its next target: Ultima Thule. | |||||
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10/15/2024 10:51 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| The Hayabusa2 spacecraft completes an intricate procedure. | |||||
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10/15/2024 11:02 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| For the first time, scientists have captured a photograph of a black hole which verifies one of the most important theories in physics and might help unlock the greatest mysteries of the cosmos. | |||||
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10/15/2024 11:20 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| By examining countless megalodon teeth from around the world, scientists have concluded that the prehistoric shark was able to achieve its gargantuan proportions by starting its carnivorous diet early in the womb. | |||||
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10/15/2024 11:48 pm |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Investigating how to burn metal using only a 9 volt battery. | |||||
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10/16/2024 12:23 am |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Exploring the resonant frequencies of bridges and human bodies. | |||||
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10/16/2024 12:59 am |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Diving deep into the wonderful world of water. | |||||
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10/16/2024 1:26 am |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they amalgamate in the name of science. In this week's experiments we mix up some fireworks made from tin foil, whip up a stinky polymer, and try out an alchemy staple - turning lead into gold. | |||||
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10/16/2024 1:53 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| Construction currently accounts for a staggering percentage of the world's energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions; exploring the world of timber buildings for a more sustainable future. | |||||
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10/16/2024 2:47 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| All over the world, engineers and scientists are racing to solve one key problem: how to safely and efficiently store electricity at a large scale but at a low cost. | |||||
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10/16/2024 3:41 am |
Breakthrough |
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| Mars Perseverance Rover makes its historic landing on the Red Planet; inside the harrowing Feb. 18, 2021, landing, the science mission and the cutting-edge technology including the first-ever Martian helicopter. | |||||
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10/16/2024 4:08 am |
Breakthrough |
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| Archaeologists uncover ancient Egypt's lost city of Luxor. | |||||
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10/16/2024 4:24 am |
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. | |||||
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10/16/2024 4:40 am |
Breakthrough |
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| The New Horizons spacecraft revolutionizes understanding of the solar system by rocketing past Pluto and approaching its next target: Ultima Thule. | |||||
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10/16/2024 4:51 am |
Breakthrough |
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| The Hayabusa2 spacecraft completes an intricate procedure. | |||||
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10/16/2024 5:02 am |
Breakthrough |
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| For the first time, scientists have captured a photograph of a black hole which verifies one of the most important theories in physics and might help unlock the greatest mysteries of the cosmos. | |||||
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10/16/2024 5:20 am |
Breakthrough |
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| By examining countless megalodon teeth from around the world, scientists have concluded that the prehistoric shark was able to achieve its gargantuan proportions by starting its carnivorous diet early in the womb. | |||||
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10/16/2024 5:48 am |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Investigating how to burn metal using only a 9 volt battery. | |||||
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10/16/2024 6:23 am |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Exploring the resonant frequencies of bridges and human bodies. | |||||
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10/16/2024 6:59 am |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Diving deep into the wonderful world of water. | |||||
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10/16/2024 7:26 am |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they amalgamate in the name of science. In this week's experiments we mix up some fireworks made from tin foil, whip up a stinky polymer, and try out an alchemy staple - turning lead into gold. | |||||
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10/16/2024 7:53 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| Construction currently accounts for a staggering percentage of the world's energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions; exploring the world of timber buildings for a more sustainable future. | |||||
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10/16/2024 8:47 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| All over the world, engineers and scientists are racing to solve one key problem: how to safely and efficiently store electricity at a large scale but at a low cost. | |||||
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10/16/2024 9:41 am |
Breakthrough |
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| Mars Perseverance Rover makes its historic landing on the Red Planet; inside the harrowing Feb. 18, 2021, landing, the science mission and the cutting-edge technology including the first-ever Martian helicopter. | |||||
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10/16/2024 10:08 am |
Breakthrough |
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| Archaeologists uncover ancient Egypt's lost city of Luxor. | |||||
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10/16/2024 10:24 am |
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. | |||||
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10/16/2024 10:40 am |
Breakthrough |
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| The New Horizons spacecraft revolutionizes understanding of the solar system by rocketing past Pluto and approaching its next target: Ultima Thule. | |||||
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10/16/2024 10:51 am |
Breakthrough |
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| The Hayabusa2 spacecraft completes an intricate procedure. | |||||
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10/16/2024 11:02 am |
Breakthrough |
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| For the first time, scientists have captured a photograph of a black hole which verifies one of the most important theories in physics and might help unlock the greatest mysteries of the cosmos. | |||||
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10/16/2024 11:20 am |
Breakthrough |
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| By examining countless megalodon teeth from around the world, scientists have concluded that the prehistoric shark was able to achieve its gargantuan proportions by starting its carnivorous diet early in the womb. | |||||
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10/16/2024 11:48 am |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Investigating how to burn metal using only a 9 volt battery. | |||||
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10/16/2024 12:23 pm |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Exploring the resonant frequencies of bridges and human bodies. | |||||
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10/16/2024 1:00 pm |
Ancient Engineering |
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| Examining the history of the Great Wall of China. | |||||
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10/16/2024 1:54 pm |
What Went Wrong: Countdown to Catastrophe |
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| In 1999, a devastating fire killed 39 people inside the tunnel that runs under Mont Blanc, between Italy's Valle d'Aosta and France's Chamonix, as the engineering marvel ended up as a deadly fire trap. | |||||
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10/16/2024 2:44 pm |
What Went Wrong: Countdown to Catastrophe |
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| On July 17, 2014, a missile destroyed Flight MH17 in the skies above the Ukrainian town of Hrabove close to the front line in the Donetsk region, where Russian-backed rebels clashed with the Ukrainian army. | |||||
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10/16/2024 3:33 pm |
Bright Now! |
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| Life blooms in unexpected ways in California, from desert wildflowers to jellyfish colonies off Monterey. | |||||
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10/16/2024 3:47 pm |
Bright Now! |
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| New science reveals what 40 trillion non-human microorganisms hosted by each person do and how understanding them can help people live healthier lives. | |||||
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10/16/2024 3:57 pm |
Bright Now! |
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| One of the world's largest and highest profile civil engineering works tries to save Venice, Italy, from inundation. | |||||
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10/16/2024 4:11 pm |
Bright Now! |
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| Discovered on Oct. 19, 2017, Oumuamua is the first known object to have come from outside the solar system. | |||||
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10/16/2024 4:28 pm |
Bright Now! |
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| Missions lay the groundwork for solar sails space travel technology. | |||||