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Hack My Brain (2014)
What if you could make your mind better, faster and stronger starting right now? Science Channel is searching for answers by taking the idea of brain games to a whole new level in the three-hour special HACK MY BRAIN. Join host, adventurer and entrepreneur Todd Sampson as he works to take his brain from “average joe” to ”memory champion” to escape artist in just a few months, and invites viewers at home to test their mental prowess right along with him.
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10
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Hitler's American Battlefield (2021)
Within weeks of Pearl Harbor, Nazi U-boats attacked American ships within sight of the North Carolina coast leaving a trail of death and destruction; now, a team of experts turn this forgotten graveyard into a protected sanctuary in honor of the fallen.
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33
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Epic Engineering (2014)
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54
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Mars: The Secret Science (2016)
Scientists and modern explorers are working to get us to Mars. NASA is building spacecraft to carry astronauts, and tech visionaries are designing rockets and plans for colonies. We’ll explore Mars and our plans in-depth in Mars: The Secret Science.
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Monster Bug Wars! (2011)
Get a ringside seat for some of nature's deadliest encounters: losers aren't just KO'd, they're eaten alive. This is the no-holds-barred, real-life world of Spiders, Scorpions, Centipedes and Killer Ants who fight to the death. It's a bug-eat-bug gladiatorial contest where stings, spikes and deadly venom are wielded with cold-blooded precision.
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10
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The Science Channel Deconstructed (2008)
Deconstructed is a Science Channel exclusive on taking things apart to show people the inner workings and how things work
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10
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Mega Shredders (2013)
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10
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All-American Makers: Where Are They Now? (2015)
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10
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Species of Mass Destruction (2013)
“SPECIES OF MASS DESTRUCTION” documents invasive species that have been set free outside their native environment — often with no predator — and are now rapidly spreading and damaging biodiversity. Each one-hour episode features a different animal, such as giant crabs, lionfish, fire ants, and tree-eating moths.
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10
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Rome's Buried Secrets (2016)
Every year, millions of tourists make their way to ROME to take in some of the world's oldest and most revered landmarks. They move from attraction to attraction with their guide maps and their cameras, completely unaware of what lies just beneath their feet. What they don't know is that the earth below the city holds a labyrinth of secrets, a series of phenomena both natural and man-made that can explain why ROME has flourished for so long.
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10
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Exploring Time (2007)
Exploring Time is a two-hour, prime-time television event that reveals the unseen world of natural change and probes the deep mysteries of Time. Each and every day, whether we notice it or not, an endless current of change occurs without pause, flowing relentlessly on the river of time, through and around us. Surprisingly, we never see the vast majority of these vital processes. In fact we can't see them because these events happen much too quickly or too slowly for our human senses to perceive. Scientists are now opening new windows on this landscape, illuminating nature from the inner workings of atoms to the motions of the stars, from billionths of seconds to billions of years.
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9.3
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Cold Diggers (2010)
In the harsh Canadian Yukon with big money on the line, two companies race to find what may be the biggest natural gas discovery ever.
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26
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Ecopolis (2008)
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10
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Built by Hand (2019)
Built by Hand reveals the addictive and endlessly entertaining process of making historically significant item using the original, time-honored methods. Across the nation and around the world, there are craftsmen who are creating unique items using the same methods from decades, centuries, even millennia in the past. This growing number of experts are producing handcrafted goods which are astonishingly beautiful, tough as nails and coveted the world over.
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Stuck With Hackett (2010)
Stuck with Hackett is a television show created and produced by Silver Machine for the Science Channel . It was commissioned as a pilot in 2010 and picked up as a nine-part series which began airing on August 18th, 2011. It follows the trials and tribulations of artist Chris Hackett, founder of the Madagascar Institute as he turns everyday trash, into new and unexpected machines or mechanisms.
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10
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The Secret Life of the Brain (Science Channel) (2008)
Profiles on individuals suffering various forms of neurological disorders.
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10
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When Earth Erupts (2011)
This series documents how active volcanoes and moving tectonic plates are responsible for Earth's geography and disasters. Sometimes these eruptions form land masses, such as islands formed by ancient underwater volcanoes in the South Pacific or the Alps that were created when Africa slammed into Eurasia. But other times, these eruptions are devastating to people and nature. While the effects of the Mt. Vesuvius eruption in 79 AD are well known, volcanoes have other, less publicized, impacts on nature and people, such as the Himalayan sediment streaming South that is responsible for landslides that threatens to wipe out villages in Nepal.
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26
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Beyond the Wormhole (2013)
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Punkin Chunkin (2013)
Engineers, back-yard tinkerers and various other catapult aficianados meet once a year in Delaware for the World Championship " Punkin' Chunkin'" catapulting competition.
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60
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Stephen Hawking and the Theory of Everything (2008)
Twenty years after A Brief History of Time flummoxed the world with its big numbers and black holes, its author, Stephen Hawking, concedes that the "ultimate theory" he'd believed to be imminent - which would conclusively explain the origins of life, the universe and everything - remains frustratingly elusive. Yet despite his failing health and the seeming impossibility of the task, Hawking is still devoted to his work; an extraordinary drive that's captured here in fleeting interview snippets and footage of the scientist sharing a microwave dinner with some fawning PhD students. Though the pop-science tutorials that dapple the first of this two-part biography are winningly perky, Hawking, alas, remains as tricky to fathom as his boggling quantum whatnots. American version of Stephen Hawking: Master of the Universe. Runs a few minutes shorter and features an American narrator.
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40
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Science Channel Presents (2014)
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10
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Cheat Sheet (2012)
It happens to everyone...you're standing at a party and the person in front of you is talking about String Theory or something else that sounds too smart for you to really understand. You nod until you find a way to change the subject. We're here to help and give you the ammunition to keep up with your most intelligent friends. Every episode of Cheat Sheet gives you everything you need to know about one high concept science subject. Each episode will be fast-paced and entertaining but will also break the concepts down to the simplest parts. These are the science ideas and facts that everyone should know, things you once learned but hardly remember. Give us half an hour and we'll get you up to speed.
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Deadly Engineering (2019)
Engineering failures are Icarus-like moments when our overreaching, greed and desire to conquer the impossible can cost not just reputations, but millions of dollars, the environment and lives. Each episode will focus on one disaster, looking at dramatic archive news footage of the disaster occurring and its devastating impact.
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10
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What Happened Next? (2014)
For the ultimate surfing thrill, forget the beach. Around the world are a handful of rivers where the waves are more impressive than practically anything at sea.
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Discovery+ Amazon Channel
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Phantom Signals (200)
We are surrounded by an endless stream of infinite data, with information bombarding us from seemingly every direction. These signals, which are part of our everyday operations, help define our understanding of the Universe, and largely go unnoticed. That is until a glitch occurs. A blip on a screen, a faulty frequency, or a mysterious interference - what are these unknown signals? Where are they coming from? And what do they really mean?
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10
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Mega Monsters (2018)
MEGA MONSTERS uses cutting-edge science and technology to test the existence of mysterious beasts, as experts shed new light on these mythical monsters.
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60
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Survivorman's Secrets of Survival (2013)
Les Stroud reveals his best advice on some of the most critical aspects of survival - from finding food and water and building a fire, to avoiding dangerous predators and preparing for extreme weather. He'll count down the most important things to do to survive in any location, and share personal anecdotes regarding the struggles he faced in the world's harshest environments.
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10
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Are We Alone? (2012)
Seventy-four percent of Americans believe in the existence of aliens - and 15 million believe that they have actually made contact with extraterrestrials. This March, Science Channel returns with its programming event dedicated to one of mankind's most pressing questions with ARE WE ALONE?
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Discovery+ Amazon Channel
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6.3
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Biblical Conspiracies (2014)
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10
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Real, Fake or Unknown (US) (2018)
Using scientific analysis, digital forensics and expert insight, REAL, FAKE OR UNKNOWN? is a one-hour docuseries that examines some of the web's most-watched clips, uncovering how they were made and why. From daring stunts on the top of skyscrapers to child-snatching eagles, the show's team of experts and skeptics put these videos through rigorous tests and experiments to uncover the truth behind them and reveal whether they are real, fake or unknown.
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56
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Science Channel (2004)
The Science Channel is a cable and satellite television channel produced by Discovery Communications. Science Channel features science-related television programs covering all aspects of science, e.g. space, technology, prehistory and animals.
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10
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Where the Wild Men Are (2014)
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Extreme Ice Machines (2020)
Exploring machines invented for human survival in the extreme cold across the planet.
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Aliens: The Definitive Guide (2013)
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UFO Conspiracies (2014)
"UFO Conspiracies" - Where do flying saucers originate? Do they carry aliens from other worlds? Or is the truth actually a lot stranger. During World War II the Nazi's employed scientists to re-imagine the boundaries of scientific thought and practice. Many in the field of advanced weapon design - the programme that produced the V1 and V2 rockets that rained on Britain. But did this same unit produce rudimentary flying saucers? Declassified military documents detail the numerous reports by allied pilots of 'foo fighters', unusual craft with incredible acceleration engaging them in the skies above Germany.
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Crash Test World (2021)
What makes our world tick? And what exactly has contributed so many unique cultures around the world? From Berlin to New York City to the Qatari Desert, Kari Byron crash tests each location.
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World's Strangest (2014)
An intelligent and witty look at some of the strangest things humankind has created, been affected by, or is intrigued by, focusing mostly on manmade phenomena and creations, be they buildings, technology, or things we attempt to do in this world.
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Deadly Descent (2010)
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Stuff You Should Know (2013)
Real-life podcasters, Josh and Chuck, explore the factual universe through a fictional lens.
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5.8
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Surviving Zombies (2012)
From the wild mountain town of Missoula, Mont., deep in an industrial complex of warehouses and garages, three buddies and sword-fighting aficionados are on a quest. They’re dedicated to surviving a future world dominated by the living dead… zombies. “Zorro,” Joey and Chris own and operate a blade-making business, Zombie Tools, crafting hard-core swords, machetes and throwing knives for ultimate flesh-slashing, living dead destruction. If you’re prepared for the zombie apocalypse, you’re prepared for anything.
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6.0
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Bugging Out (2010)
An all-new series about the little-known world of exotic (and sometimes creepy) insects. (Source: The Science Channel)
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Discovery+ Amazon Channel
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Oddities: San Francisco (2012)
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The Quick and the Curious (2016)
The Quick and the Curious, the new unabashedly proud, ADD- fueled series that answers science's most curious questions 163 seconds at a time. The Quick And The Curious breaks down everyday questions, myths, and quirky facts about science into bite-sized pieces.
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The Roku Channel
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Heavy Metal Task Force (2009)
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10
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Blais Off (2010)
Chef Richard Blais has a reputation. He's been called a nonconformist, an iconoclast, and a rebel. His kitchen contains tools normally only seen in a science lab. That's because his mission — and his passion — is to experiment with classic foods, using science, technology, and creativity to reinvent them for the 21st Century. Now, he takes his experiments on the road, visiting some of the most popular eateries in America. Richard's challenge: to use his scientific knowledge and culinary skill to engineer better-tasting versions of America's favorite foods … and then put his scientific creations head-to-head against those classic dishes in face-offs between tradition and innovation.
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8.5
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Odd Folks Home (2012)
Odd Folks Home is a half-hour documentary/reality television program showing the homes and collections of people who collect macabre and other curiosities. It is a spin-off of Oddities, and features notable personalities from that show. It is hosted by New York City playwright, and Obscura customer, Edgar Oliver. The show premiered on November 22, 2012 on the Science Channel. However, regularly scheduled episodes did not start until February 9, 2013.
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7.6
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Tomorrow's World Today (2018)
"Tomorrow's World Today" presents a cutting-edge approach to exploring concepts in science and technology that are changing lives today and making a difference tomorrow. The series introduces innovative pioneers around the world who are forming new ways to utilize natural and technological resources to create a more sustainable society. One of those pioneers is host George Davison, an author/tech ambassador and creator of Inventionland, an immersive work environment for entrepreneurs to design products of the future. Actress/writer Tamara Krinsky reports from the field.
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10
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Superhuman Science (2015)
‘Superhuman Science', showcases the astounding capabilities of the human body, and the seemingly unbelievable skills of whole host of extreme individuals. In every episode, pop culture and science collide as experts analyse the most buzz worthy videos out there and separate fact from fiction. Can basketball superstar Kobe Bryant jump over a moving car? And, can a shaolin really monk balance himself using just two fingers? Discover the limits of human ability, and learn just how far fakers will go to gain internet notoriety.


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