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How Gymnasts Train With Yul Moldauer - The Science Of Movement
  • Rating 5
  • 10 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

Explore the science behind elite gymnastics with world medalist Yul Moldauer. This episode of The Science of Movement reveals the strength, speed, balance, and technique required for events like the pommel horse and floor exercise, showcasing gymnastics as both an art and a precise science in motion.

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A Peek Into Pole Vaulting With Sandi Morris - The Science Of Movement
  • Rating 5
  • 7 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

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The Challenges Of Powering The City That Never Sleeps - NYC Revealed
  • Rating 5
  • 25 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

Powering the City That Never Sleeps requires constant coordination, innovation, and resilience. This NYC Revealed episode explores how New York City generates and manages its massive electricity demands while pursuing ambitious decarbonization goals to combat climate change and build a cleaner, greener future.

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Can We Save Venice From Flooding? - Bright Now
  • Rating 5
  • 9 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

Venice has battled flooding for centuries, but climate change and rising sea levels threaten the city like never before. This Bright Now episode examines the MOSE project—one of the world’s largest civil-engineering efforts—and asks whether it can protect Venice’s historic architecture and culture from the encroaching waters.

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Invisible Science That Helps Improve Daily Life - Oddly Satisfying Science
  • Rating 5
  • 25 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

Host Nick Uhas makes the invisible visible by uncovering the hidden science behind everyday life. In this Oddly Satisfying Science episode, captivating experiments—ranging from levitating magnets to fire tornadoes—reveal how unseen forces shape the world around us.

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The Dangers To Coastal Cities Like Miami - Breakthrough
  • Rating 5
  • 12 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

Sea level rise is slowly but relentlessly threatening coastal cities around the world. This Breakthrough episode focuses on Miami and Miami Beach, where frequent flooding and altered tidal patterns reveal the deceptive danger of climate change—and the urgent need for solutions before it’s too late.

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Are There Signs of Life On Other Planets? - Breakthrough
  • Rating 5
  • 15 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

Scientists may be closer than ever to answering the question of whether we are alone in the universe. This Breakthrough episode follows Dr. Michael Gillon and his team as they reveal the discovery of seven Earth-sized planets orbiting TRAPPIST-1, including three within the habitable zone where liquid water—and possibly life—could exist.

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How Drones Are Transforming Space Exploration - Breakthrough
  • Rating 5
  • 13 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

A Breakthrough documentary exploring how drone technology is revolutionizing space exploration. From the Mars Ingenuity Helicopter’s historic flight to NASA’s upcoming Dragonfly mission to Titan, this episode reveals how aerial robotics are unlocking new worlds.

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How Has Coffee Shaped Our Lives? - Breakthrough
  • Rating 5
  • 11 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

Coffee is more than just a drink—it’s a cultural and economic force. This Breakthrough episode explores how coffee has shaped American life, from its role in daily routines to its influence on a $48 billion industry, revealing the surprising science and stories behind every cup.

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Trying To Make Satellites More Cost Efficient - Engineering The Future
  • Rating 5
  • 9 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

As satellite launches increase, engineers are racing to make space technology more affordable and sustainable. This Engineering The Future episode explores cutting-edge materials, innovative designs, and satellite swarms that could dramatically reduce costs while transforming the future of global communication and space exploration.

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Can Scientists Predict Earthquakes? - Breakthrough
  • Rating 5
  • 31 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

The catastrophic 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes raised urgent questions about our ability to predict seismic disasters. This Breakthrough episode explores whether modern science and technology can forecast earthquakes before they strike, potentially saving thousands of lives.

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How The Iconic NYC Bridges Influenced Bridge Design - NYC Revealed
  • Rating 5
  • 25 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

New York City’s bridges are more than transportation links—they are engineering landmarks. This NYC Revealed episode explores how iconic structures like the Brooklyn Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge, and George Washington Bridge influenced bridge design around the world while supporting the city’s vast economy.

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How Our Ancestors Took Over The World - A Curious World
  • Rating 5
  • 7 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

Modern humans left Africa roughly 100,000 years ago and went on to populate the entire planet. This A Curious World episode explores ancient migration routes, encounters with distant human relatives, and the genetic evidence that reveals how our ancestors became the world’s most successful species.

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Earth's Ever-Changing Geology And Landscape - A Curious World
  • Rating 5
  • 8 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

Earth has been in constant motion for hundreds of millions of years. This A Curious World episode journeys back to the age of Pangea to explore how plate tectonics, continental drift, and geological forces continue to reshape our planet’s surface beneath our feet.

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How Is Roblox Shaping The Future Of The Metaverse?
  • Rating 5
  • 9 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

Roblox is more than a game—it’s a glimpse into the future of the internet. This Engineering The Future episode explores how Roblox’s user-generated virtual worlds are helping build the foundation of the Metaverse, creating interconnected digital spaces that may redefine how people work, play, and interact online.

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How Did The First Life On Earth Begin? - A Curious World
  • Rating 5
  • 7 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

The origins of life on Earth remain one of science’s greatest mysteries. This A Curious World episode investigates the early conditions of our planet, the rise of microorganisms, and emerging scientific theories that aim to explain how the first life forms came into existence billions of years ago.

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What Is The Function Of Dreams? - Breakthrough
  • Rating 5
  • 6 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

Dreams can bend time, space, and reality, creating vivid worlds within the sleeping mind. This Breakthrough episode explores the science behind why we dream, examining neurological processes, psychological theories, and the possible functions dreams serve in memory, emotion, and creativity.

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The Challenges Of Outer Space On The Human Body - A Curious World
  • Rating 5
  • 7 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

The human body is remarkably adaptable—but space pushes it to its limits. This A Curious World episode explores how zero gravity, radiation, and isolation affect astronauts, and the science and technology helping humanity survive and thrive beyond Earth’s atmosphere.

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Is It Possible To Reverse Alzheimer's? - Breakthrough
  • Rating 5
  • 10 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

This documentary examines the growing global impact of Alzheimer’s disease and investigates whether it may be possible to reverse its effects. Featuring leading scientists and groundbreaking research, the film explores innovative approaches that could change the future of dementia treatment.

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The World Below The Surface Of The Sea - A Curious World
  • Rating 5
  • 7 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

This documentary journeys beneath the surface of the sea to uncover the diverse ecosystems of the ocean, from sunlit waters to the dark depths. Scientists reveal how marine life adapts to extreme conditions and what mysteries still lie hidden in Earth’s oceans.

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Are Flying Cars The Future Of Transportation? - Breakthrough
  • Rating 5
  • 13 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

This documentary explores the rise of flying cars and the technology bringing them closer to reality. Featuring expert insights, it examines how aerial transportation could reshape cities, reduce congestion, and redefine the future of mobility.

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The Mysteries Of The Universe A Curious World
  • Rating 5
  • 9 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

This documentary explores the origins and composition of the universe, from the Big Bang to the formation of stars and galaxies. Scientists examine dark matter, cosmic cycles, and the forces shaping the expansion of the universe.

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How The Megalodon Reached Its Impressive Size - Breakthrough
  • Rating 5
  • 17 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

This documentary investigates how the prehistoric Megalodon grew to become the largest shark to ever live. By analyzing fossilized teeth and comparing Megalodon biology to modern great white sharks, scientists reveal how early carnivorous feeding and environmental conditions enabled this apex predator to dominate ancient oceans.

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How Ancient Timekeeping Techniques Shaped Modern Methods - A Curious World
  • Rating 5
  • 8 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

This short-form documentary explores humanity’s quest to measure time. From ancient lunar calendars to Egyptian solar observations, scientists reveal how early techniques shaped modern timekeeping and our understanding of the passage of time.

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The Challenges Of Building The James Webb Telescope - Breakthrough
  • Rating 5
  • 18 mins
  • all age

This documentary explores the monumental effort behind building the James Webb Space Telescope. Scientists and engineers reveal the technical challenges, risks, and innovations required to construct the most powerful telescope ever made, designed to study the early universe, galaxy formation, and the potential for life beyond Earth.

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The Ongoing Battle Between Australians And Possums
  • Rating 5
  • 13 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

This documentary explores the controversial relationship between Australians and brush-tailed possums living in urban environments. Set in Melbourne, it examines how human expansion has altered possum behavior and sparked debate over coexistence, conservation, and wildlife management in modern cities.

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Are Artists Geniuses Or Just Crazy? - A Curious World
  • Rating 5
  • 10 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

This documentary explores the complex relationship between creativity and mental health. Scientists and psychologists examine whether traits associated with artistic genius are linked to psychological disorders, revealing how the creative mind can be both powerful and fragile.

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The Challenges The Hyperloop System Needs To Overcome
  • Rating 5
  • 14 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

This documentary explores the ambitious effort to build the Hyperloop, a next-generation transportation system designed to move passengers at near-airline speeds inside low-pressure tubes. Engineers and innovators reveal the technical, safety, and infrastructure challenges that must be overcome to make Hyperloop travel a reality.

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What Is A Blackhole Really Made Out Of? | A Curious World
  • Rating 5
  • 9 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

This documentary explores the fundamental nature of black holes, from their formation to their mysterious interiors. Scientists discuss cutting-edge research, quantum theories, and cosmic phenomena to uncover what black holes are truly made of and what happens beyond the event horizon.

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How Electric Vehicles Might Drive Efficiency
  • Rating 5
  • 11 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

This documentary examines the rise of electric vehicles and their potential to redefine transportation efficiency. Featuring insights from industry leaders like Robin Chase, it explores the infrastructure, technology, and mindset shifts required to build a more sustainable and efficient future for mobility.

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