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- Witness the unique marine life at the depths of the Pacific Ocean, and journey to shores of the archipelago in this one-hour documentary, which reveals a new facet of this tropical location.
- Summer 2018 and the world is shaken by 2 dramatic volcanic eruptions: Kilauea in Hawaii and Fuego in Guatemala. Both unleash terror but in very different ways.
- Since the most recent and historic flooding tragedies in Southeast Asia (in 2004 and 2011), researchers around the world are mobilized to study the complex mechanics of tsunamis.
- What was life after Hurricane Katrina? Joseph and Selina Gonzales, a couple who have spent more than 70 years (!) together, reflect on what it takes to survive.
- A magnitude 9.2 earthquake devastates southern Alaska in 1964. Savvy scientists investigate and reveal how Planet Earths' largest earthquakes occur.
- Ecologists, biologists and water scientists contribute to the transformation of 25,000 acres of commercial salt ponds back into natural wetland habitat on the fringes of San Francisco Bay.
- Scientists go to the Chukchi Sea to track walruses and learn how they are being impacted by more rapidly melting summer sea ice.
- The clarity of Lake Tahoe has been diminishing rapidly since the 1960's. Human impacts are the cause. Science has become an instrumental tool for preserving this national treasure.
- Avalanches are at last becoming predictable if not preventable. This program shares what scientists have learned about the causes of avalanches and, through the stories of people caught in them, why avalanches are so deadly.
- Program recaps the basic knowledge about Mars normally covered in high school.
- The Universe examines the stormy gas giant Jupiter and its mini-solar system of over 60 moons.
- A Russian radio station has broadcast a signal nonstop since the Cold War.
- Glacier National Park is going through dramatic changes; the glaciers that give this wilderness its name will soon be gone, and the park will never be the same.
- Scientists are on the verge of answering one of the greatest questions in history: Are we alone? Finding Life Beyond Earth immerses audiences in the sights and sounds of alien worlds, while top astrobiologists explain how these places are changing how we think about the potential for life in our solar system.
- Factual information about Mars woven into a fictional story about a crash landing there.
- 2019–TV EpisodeUsing satellites to track floods and fires, how brain freeze affects your brain, saving sea dragon species, learning about tech in landscaping.
- Fascinating parallels between the volcanoes on Earth and those elsewhere in the solar system are drawn by an international team of volcanologists in Iceland.