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- What would happen to planet earth if the human race were to suddenly disappear forever? Would ecosystems thrive? What remnants of our industrialized world would survive? What would crumble fastest? Life After People is a television series on which scientists, structural engineers, and other experts speculate about what might become of Earth should humanity instantly disappear.
- This educational show explores many scientific questions and topics about the universe (Big Bang, the Sun, the planets, black holes, other galaxies, astrobiology etc.) through latest CGI, data and interviews with scientists.
- Rocket scientist Travis Taylor along with a team of his friends and family tackle various real world engineering challenges by applying their scientific knowledge and backwoods ingenuity to create "redneck" solutions.
- Humans may think they know about Earth, but there's a lot about the third planet from the sun that most don't. This series takes a look at some of its aspects -- with which the average person may be unacquainted. Computer graphics and scientists reveal new facts about Earth that include rain triggered by cosmic rays, and canyons of gravity that warp space and time. "Secrets of the Earth" explores this world, providing data and inspiring a sense of awe that people usually feel about other celestial bodies.
- Visit the ghostly villages surrounding Chernobyl (abandoned by humans after the 1986 nuclear disaster), travel to remote islands off the coast of Maine to search for abandoned towns that have vanished from view in only a few decades, then head beneath the streets of New York to see how subway tunnels may become watery canals. A visual journey, LIFE AFTER PEOPLE is a thought provoking adventure that combines movie-quality visual effects with insights from experts in the fields of engineering, botany, ecology, biology, geology, climatology, and archeology to demonstrate how the very landscape of our planet will change in our absence.
- A rapid-fire history of our world, from the beginning of time as we know it to present day. This two-hour CGI-driven special delves into the key turning points: the formation of earth, emergence of life, spread of man and the growth of civilization--and reveals their surprising connections to our world today.
- People hypothesize about how the human race can be wiped out.
- What would happen if the Nazis won World War II? Death Camps in America's heartland, secret police raids in urban centers, social media spying on your every move.
- This series chronicle's the illustrious battle history of the U.S.S. Enterprise which played a critical role in World War Two and for a time was the only carrier defending the Pacific Theater from domination by Japan.
- This graphics intensive mega-series takes you on a backwards timeline to see what stood, lived, fought and died in your backyard hundreds, thousands, even millions of years ago.
- Explores many facets of epic moments in history from the past 13.7 billion years, from a Big History perspective.
- Researchers scour the internet looking for traces of artificial intelligence. Not for A.I. created intentionally but A.I. that has been created by accident with the many computers and codes being run across the internet, coming together to form a self aware being.
- Noteworthy World War II battles of US General George S. Patton are examined.
- In the heart of the American southwest, the 320 cops of the Navajo Police patrol some of the most rugged territory in the United States. These modern day warriors are on a mission to protect the largest Indian reservation in North America, and to preserve an ancient way of life. They must deal with big city crime like gangs, drugs, murders, and human trafficking while also protecting wildlife, cultural landmarks, and endangered archaeological sites. On a landscape straight out of the Wild West, they even square off against the supernatural, as they investigate attacks by beings with supernatural powers known as Skinwalkers.
- The story of humans is often driven by events from the prehistoric past. How did physics, geology, biology, chemistry shape our history?
- Journey to places forgotten by time - eerie locations that once hummed with activity and now are desolate. What happens when humans abandon a place? Across our planet, abandoned cities and apocalyptic dead zones, hide in plain sight. Boomtowns where the boom went bust. Industrial powerhouses, deserted and decaying. Once prosperous cities, now too toxic for human life. This is a glimpse of what the future might hold for the places each of us call home. These cities are chilling proof that there are no safe havens in our turbulent world. Cities created out of nothing, then abandoned or disregarded by the very industries that gave them birth. Stories of corporate profit and human loss. A startling glimpse into a possible future on our "Forgotten Planet."
- Experience the most dangerous hurricanes on the planet...as if you were there...caught in the eye of the storm.
- Exploring atmospheric conditions on other planets.
- Insane firefights. Close-quarters combat. Get a unique perspective of battle from a warrior's point of view.
- Zach Selwyn takes viewers on a tour of the weird side of American English: slang, with man-on-the-street interviews; interviews with experts; and a great deal of humor.
- A new documentary shows 3D footage of Nazi soldiers for the first time.
- Miniverse is an exclusive, original 4K CuriosityStream documentary film that takes viewers on a road trip across the Solar System, scaled down to the size of the continental United States. Astronaut Chris Hadfield hosts.
- A seven-part series exploring the capital vices, including their origin in religious teaching and history's worst perpetrators.
- Some scientists challenge the meteor impact theory as the cause of the extinction of the dinosaurs. This program lays out the evidence and considers alternative explanations. The program also points out that many of the plant animal families that are in danger now survived the KT extinction suggesting the beginning of a new mass extinction. But even if we avoid a mass extinction changing climatic cycles will give humans trouble in 10,000 years when a new ice age cause glaciers to expand all over the Earth. Or, for North Americans, the Yellowstone super volcano is overdue to eruption.
- Sci-Trek searches for the answers to the daily life of the Neanderthal, and also examines the causes for the race's extinction.
- The American military returns to the shores of the Philippines on a secret mission to liberate 500 Allied prisoners in the Cabanatua death camp.
- The 1968 Tet Offensive during the Vietnam War is recalled.
- Program recaps the basic knowledge about Mars normally covered in high school.
- The physical processes driving the energetic dynamics of the Sun and the resulting impact on the earth are examined.
- A few of the cosmic threats to life on earth reviewed include meteors, gamma ray bursts and, in the distant future, evolution of the sun.
- The Universe examines the stormy gas giant Jupiter and its mini-solar system of over 60 moons.
- The unique features of Earth's moon and the processes that shaped it are described. Past theories of the Moon's formation are also presented.
- Take a high performance ride through the formation of the third planet from the Sun, Earth. A survivor of one of the most violent "neighborhoods" in the universe, learn how earth was created and discover what creatures hold clues to how life began.
- 2007–201545mTV-147.9 (148)TV EpisodeContrasts the radical differences between Earth and the planets Venus and Mercury. Lessons for life on earth are presented.
- Program takes a brief look at the dynamics of Saturn's rings before exploring the unique and amazing features of the planet itself, including the curious behavior at the poles, and recent discoveries about Saturn's exotic moons.
- Gravity plays a crucial role in both the birth and death of stars in this detailed review. Various types of stellar collisions are simulated.
- How the various structural types of galaxies form by merging with smaller galaxies is explained and simulated. The preliminary hints at the importance of dark matter in the process are mentioned.
- Scientist describe the current understanding of exotic stars; magnetars, black holes and quasars with an obsession about how they would kill you. Galaxy collisions are simulated.
- New discoveries regarding the Outer Planets are creating a fundamental rethinking of our solar system. Uranus is a toxic combination of hydrogen, helium and methane. Scientists speculate that the planet was knocked on its side after colliding with another body. Neptune's largest moon, Triton, is cold and barren, but some scientists speculate that liquid water might exist under Triton's icy surface. If this is proven true, Triton could be the home to one of the biggest discoveries of all time. Cold and inhospitable, Pluto completes one orbit around the solar system every 248 years. Cutting-edge computer graphics are used to bring the universe down to earth to show what life would be like on other planets, and to imagine what kind of life forms might evolve in alien atmospheres.