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    11/20/2024 5:47 pm

    Bright Now!

    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.

    11/20/2024 6:10 pm

    Bright Now!

    "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.

    11/20/2024 6:31 pm

    Bright Now!

    Florida is home to a vast swath of fertile soil where virtually anything can be grown.

    11/20/2024 6:55 pm

    Ancient Engineering

    As far back as the Bronze Age, humans were building ships capable of crossing oceans and trading between continents; perhaps the greatest surviving vessel from the Ancient world, is The Mary Rose, Henry VIII's mighty warship.

    11/20/2024 7:59 pm

    Ancient Engineering

    Discovering the transport networks of the past.

    11/20/2024 8:54 pm

    What Went Wrong III

    On July 6, 1988, in the North Sea, 120 miles north of Aberdeen, Scotland, the Piper Alpha oil platform explodes and sinks, killing 165 of the men on board and two rescue workers.

    11/20/2024 9:48 pm

    What Went Wrong III

    The grounding of the Ever Given mega container ship in the middle of the Suez Canal on March 23, 2020 delayed billions in trade and highlighted the fragility of global supply chains.

    11/20/2024 10:41 pm

    Bright Now!

    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.

    11/20/2024 10:54 pm

    Bright Now!

    Wildlife tracker Tyler Johnerson explores the deadly rivalry between native mountain lions and reintroduced wolves in Yellowstone National Park.

    11/20/2024 11:06 pm

    Bright Now!

    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.

    11/20/2024 11:19 pm

    Bright Now!

    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.

    11/20/2024 11:34 pm

    Bright Now!

    Top trappers working for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission go to battle against dangerous alligators lurking in the lush lakes and canals of Palm Beach.

    11/20/2024 11:47 pm

    Bright Now!

    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.

    11/21/2024 12:10 am

    Bright Now!

    "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.

    11/21/2024 12:31 am

    Bright Now!

    Florida is home to a vast swath of fertile soil where virtually anything can be grown.

    11/21/2024 12:55 am

    Ancient Engineering

    As far back as the Bronze Age, humans were building ships capable of crossing oceans and trading between continents; perhaps the greatest surviving vessel from the Ancient world, is The Mary Rose, Henry VIII's mighty warship.

    11/21/2024 1:59 am

    Ancient Engineering

    Discovering the transport networks of the past.

    11/21/2024 2:54 am

    What Went Wrong III

    On July 6, 1988, in the North Sea, 120 miles north of Aberdeen, Scotland, the Piper Alpha oil platform explodes and sinks, killing 165 of the men on board and two rescue workers.

    11/21/2024 3:48 am

    What Went Wrong III

    The grounding of the Ever Given mega container ship in the middle of the Suez Canal on March 23, 2020 delayed billions in trade and highlighted the fragility of global supply chains.

    11/21/2024 4:41 am

    Bright Now!

    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.

    11/21/2024 4:54 am

    Bright Now!

    Wildlife tracker Tyler Johnerson explores the deadly rivalry between native mountain lions and reintroduced wolves in Yellowstone National Park.

    11/21/2024 5:06 am

    Bright Now!

    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.

    11/21/2024 5:19 am

    Bright Now!

    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.

    11/21/2024 5:34 am

    Bright Now!

    Top trappers working for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission go to battle against dangerous alligators lurking in the lush lakes and canals of Palm Beach.

    11/21/2024 5:47 am

    Bright Now!

    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.

    11/21/2024 6:10 am

    Bright Now!

    "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.

    11/21/2024 6:31 am

    Bright Now!

    Florida is home to a vast swath of fertile soil where virtually anything can be grown.

    11/21/2024 6:55 am

    Ancient Engineering

    As far back as the Bronze Age, humans were building ships capable of crossing oceans and trading between continents; perhaps the greatest surviving vessel from the Ancient world, is The Mary Rose, Henry VIII's mighty warship.

    11/21/2024 7:59 am

    Ancient Engineering

    Discovering the transport networks of the past.

    11/21/2024 8:54 am

    What Went Wrong III

    On July 6, 1988, in the North Sea, 120 miles north of Aberdeen, Scotland, the Piper Alpha oil platform explodes and sinks, killing 165 of the men on board and two rescue workers.

    11/21/2024 9:47 am

    What Went Wrong III

    The grounding of the Ever Given mega container ship in the middle of the Suez Canal on March 23, 2020 delayed billions in trade and highlighted the fragility of global supply chains.

    11/21/2024 10:41 am

    Bright Now!

    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.

    11/21/2024 10:54 am

    Bright Now!

    Wildlife tracker Tyler Johnerson explores the deadly rivalry between native mountain lions and reintroduced wolves in Yellowstone National Park.

    11/21/2024 11:06 am

    Bright Now!

    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.

    11/21/2024 11:19 am

    Bright Now!

    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.

    11/21/2024 11:34 am

    Bright Now!

    Top trappers working for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission go to battle against dangerous alligators lurking in the lush lakes and canals of Palm Beach.

    11/21/2024 11:47 am

    Bright Now!

    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.

    11/21/2024 12:10 pm

    Bright Now!

    "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.

    11/21/2024 12:31 pm

    Bright Now!

    Florida is home to a vast swath of fertile soil where virtually anything can be grown.

    11/21/2024 12:55 pm

    Ancient Engineering

    As far back as the Bronze Age, humans were building ships capable of crossing oceans and trading between continents; perhaps the greatest surviving vessel from the Ancient world, is The Mary Rose, Henry VIII's mighty warship.

    11/21/2024 2:00 pm

    Rewilding: Back to Nature

    Giving nature more space with "rewilding," a cost-effective conservation strategy aimed to boost biodiversity and protect the climate by reintroducing "key" animal species and developing larger wilderness areas.

    11/21/2024 2:56 pm

    Hunting Fish

    Thom hunt challenges himself to locate and catch four UK species in one week.

    11/21/2024 3:55 pm

    Hunting Fish

    Thom Hunt is challenged to hunt a record-breaking Barbel in the Spain's striking Extremadura.

    11/21/2024 4:53 pm

    History Of Life On Earth

    It took a long time for vertebrates to take over the land, but once they did, there was no turning back.

    CuriosityStream

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

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