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Dream Trips provides a 24/7 live stream from the International Space Station, offering breathtaking views of Earth and the vastness of space. This live stream is directly from Dream Trips' official YouTube channel; all views and credits go to them. The channel is embedded according to YouTube's terms of service Read More

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NASA Live Stream of Earth from Space (ISS) offers real-time views of our planet from the International Space Station, showcasing stunning images and live feeds. This live stream is directly from NASA's official YouTube channel; all views and credits go to them. The channel is embedded according to YouTube's terms of service​. Read More

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Space Coast Live is your go-to source for local live music and cultural events along Florida’s Space Coast. Featuring concert performances, community happenings, and entertainment-focused segments, streamed in HD. Content is provided via free-to-air feeds and publicly available streams. 8kflikz does not host or distribute content directly. Rights remain with... Read More

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For the first time in history, scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have achieved a nuclear fusion reaction that produces more energy than it consumes—a monumental step toward clean, nearly limitless power. Fusion Power Is Real – Breakthrough: Fusion – Harnessing the Power of Stars explores how humanity is edging closer than ever to igniti... Read More

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From the icy depths of the Pacific to the shores of the Atlantic, a monstrous invader is spreading across the ocean floor. Giant king crabs that move forward rather than sideways are advancing into new habitats, leaving a trail of devastation in their wake. Giant King Crabs Take Over the Ocean | Real-Life Alien Invasion (an episode of Alien Takeover: Inva... Read More

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From sky-high Bitcoin prices to bold promises about revolutionizing entire industries, blockchain technology is everywhere—but how much of it is hype, and how much is real? In this episode of Bright Now, Curiosity Stream breaks down the future of blockchain and crypto in plain language. You’ll see how Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies actually work under th... Read More

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In this CuriosityStream Quick Connections episode, host Allie Ward links a 19th-century escape to the dawn of weather modification and today’s geoengineering debates—asking whether “making the heavens open” can help avert climate catastrophe or if we’re crossing a line by playing god. Includes reference to the full documentary listing on CuriosityStream (ID... Read More

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In 19th-century America, a daring escape by an enslaved couple triggers a chain of innovation that ultimately leads to humanity’s ability to manipulate the weather. Hosted by Allie Ward, this Curiosity Stream episode explores the groundbreaking science behind weather modification, the moral dilemmas of geoengineering, and the environmental consequences of at... Read More

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Thanks to rapid advancements in space technology, astronomers are uncovering more wonders in our solar system than ever before. Saturn—our majestic gas giant—has recently taken the lead in the cosmic moon count, with newly discovered moons orbiting its vast and turbulent atmosphere. This Breakthrough episode looks at what these discoveries mean, how technolo... Read More

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Octopuses are among the most mysterious and intelligent creatures in the ocean—often compared to alien life forms right here on Earth. In this Bright Now episode, journey to the Pacific Ocean to witness their extraordinary behaviors, from chaotic feeding frenzies on the seafloor to the remarkable dedication of mothers guarding thousands of eggs. Explore the... Read More

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An Evolution of Flavor episode revealing how taste—our most overlooked sense—evolved to help us survive, shaping our choices and our relationship with food. This content is uploaded from the original uploader’s location, and they receive 100% of all preroll advertising from the original platform. Read More

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Is it possible that an undiscovered planet sits hidden in the outer reaches of our solar system? Many scientists believe “Planet Nine”—or the long-rumored “Planet X”—may truly exist. But if so, why has it eluded detection for so long? This Breakthrough episode dives into the astronomical evidence, the technological challenges, and the methods researchers use... Read More

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Hayabusa2 achieved one of the most impressive engineering feats in modern space exploration: collecting a physical sample from the asteroid Ryugu. This Breakthrough episode explains how the spacecraft used high-precision maneuvers, specialized sampling hardware, and even a small impactor to blast open the asteroid’s surface and retrieve subsurface material.... Read More

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India’s recent ballistic missile test, which destroyed one of its own communication satellites, has highlighted the escalating danger of space debris. With more than 900,000 fragments in orbit, space junk now threatens current and future missions. This Breakthrough episode investigates the origins of space debris, its potential catastrophic risks, and the wo... Read More

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Solar sails are an emerging space propulsion technology that use the pressure of sunlight to move spacecraft—potentially enabling future voyages to nearby stars. This episode of Bright Now explores the missions testing this innovation and the scientists working to transform interstellar travel into reality. Disclaimer: This content is uploaded from the or... Read More

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Many people wonder how much control they actually have over their weight. This Bright Now episode examines new scientific research showing how genetics, biology, and environmental factors influence dieting success. Learn why most diets fail and what the science truly says about weight management. Disclaimer: This content is uploaded from the original uplo... Read More

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New York City supplies clean water to more than 8.5 million residents through an intricate network of reservoirs, purification systems, aqueducts, and miles of underground tunnels. This NYC: Revealed episode shows how water travels its long journey from upstate to every tap across the city, highlighting one of the world’s most remarkable infrastructure syste... Read More

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66 million years ago, an enormous asteroid struck the Yucatán Peninsula and wiped out the dinosaurs. Today, with more than 700,000 asteroids roaming our solar system, scientists are racing to understand what would happen if a similar impact occurred again. This Breakthrough episode explores the catastrophic effects of a modern-day asteroid strike, the globa... Read More

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Armed with next-generation underwater tools, robotics, and hydrodynamic modeling, scientists are uncovering new insights into the dangers facing coral reefs. This Breakthrough episode follows marine researchers as they assess declining reef systems, explore the causes behind their collapse, and test emerging restoration solutions. Their work may reveal how t... Read More

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As humanity prepares for the historic leap to colonize Mars, scientists explore how life on the Red Planet will transform us. Extreme radiation, reduced gravity, and an unforgiving landscape could change human biology, behavior, and society in surprising ways. This Becoming Martian episode examines the challenges and unexpected adaptations future Martian res... Read More

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Long before modern lions claimed the title of apex predator, the Americas were ruled by saber-tooth cats—ferocious hunters with massive fangs and powerful builds. Newly uncovered fossil evidence is giving scientists their closest look yet into the brutal world of these prehistoric icons. This Breakthrough episode uncovers how saber-tooth cats lived, hunted,... Read More

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New York City’s skyline is constantly transforming as new skyscrapers rise above its crowded streets. But building upward in one of the most densely populated cities on Earth is no simple task. From navigating subway lines beneath the surface to working in tight construction zones with limited land, the city’s highly trained construction workers and architec... Read More

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Wildfires are becoming larger, faster, and more destructive than ever before, threatening forests, wildlife, communities, and lives around the world. How Can We Prevent Wildfires? explores the new generation of scientific tools designed to fight back against this growing crisis. From early-warning detection networks to AI-powered fire prediction and modern f... Read More

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Can We Find A Cure For Infertility? investigates one of the most transformative scientific frontiers of our time: the possibility of creating healthy babies from stem cells. Researchers are rapidly advancing techniques that may one day make infertility a solvable condition, offering hope to millions who face biological or health barriers to parenthood. But... Read More

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Explore the true nature of the asteroid belt—far from Hollywood’s fictional chaos. This documentary reveals how the region between Mars and Jupiter is mostly empty, with asteroids separated by hundreds of thousands of miles. Featuring insights from NASA’s Dawn mission, the film highlights the dwarf planet Ceres and uncovers new clues about the origins of our... Read More

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Explore the evolutionary forces that shaped the modern human body. While humans may not excel as specialists in running, fighting, or hunting, our unmatched adaptability—and “jack of all trades” physiology—has become the key to our survival. Featuring insights from evolutionary research, this documentary from Curiosity Stream’s A Curious World series examine... Read More

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An educational exploration into the latest paleontological discoveries about the Tyrannosaurus Rex. Learn how new fossil evidence links the small ancestor Moros Intrepidus to the 19,000-pound giant “Scotty,” the largest T-Rex ever found. A scientific look at the evolution, power, and legacy of the king of dinosaurs. Read More

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A scientific exploration into the latest breakthroughs in heart health. With heart disease being the leading cause of death worldwide, this documentary investigates new imaging technologies, cutting-edge research, and the potential future of 3D-printed hearts. Part of Curiosity Stream’s Breakthrough series Read More

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New York City is one of the few places in the world that still runs on steam—27 billion pounds every year. This documentary explores the hidden network of pipes beneath Manhattan, the steam stacks rising from the streets, and the historic system that still heats landmark structures like the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building. Learn how this cent... Read More

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More than 100 years ago, the Wright brothers changed the course of human history. Inspired by a childhood toy helicopter, Orville and Wilbur embarked on a lifelong scientific quest to understand flight. With no formal engineering education, they used their skills as bicycle mechanics, built experimental gliders, and conducted pioneering aerodynamic research.... Read More

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Babies captivate us with their chubby cheeks, tiny toes, and joyful giggles—but why? This documentary explores the biological, emotional, and evolutionary reasons behind the traits humans develop from infancy. Dive into the science of personality and discover which traits lead to stronger bonds, deeper connections, and even long-term success in life. Part of... Read More

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Mars, our closest planetary neighbor, is a cold, dusty, and lifeless world—yet it captures the imagination of explorers and scientists alike. This documentary explores the technological, environmental, and biological challenges of sending humans to Mars and establishing an Earth-independent settlement. From living in protective lava tubes to altering the pla... Read More

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Insects are disappearing at an alarming rate, posing a serious threat to ecosystems worldwide. As pollinators decline, nearly 90% of plant species could be at risk, leading to a cascading collapse of biodiversity. This Bright Now documentary investigates the causes—from habitat loss to human-driven environmental changes—and reveals why protecting insects is... Read More

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Discover the extraordinary olfactory abilities of dogs, whose noses can detect explosives, missing people, illegal substances, and even illnesses such as cancer. This Breakthrough documentary explores cutting-edge scientific research aimed at replicating canine scent detection through advanced technology, including new tools and smartphone applications desig... Read More

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Deep in the mountains of West Virginia, the Green Bank Observatory has recorded a series of powerful and mysterious fast radio bursts originating from far beyond our galaxy. In an environment free from modern wireless interference, hundreds of unexplained signals have been detected—leaving scientists wondering whether they’re witnessing violent cosmic events... Read More

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Spiders have thrived for over 300 million years, mastering predation with extraordinary strategies and crafting intricate silk webs that continue to amaze scientists. This Breakthrough documentary explores the unmatched strength and flexibility of spider silk—seven times lighter than steel yet equally strong—and unveils new research showing that spiders can... Read More

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Great white sharks are among the most feared predators on the planet—yet science still knows surprisingly little about them. Capable of reaching speeds of 35 mph and armed with 300 replaceable teeth, these sharks dominate the oceans. This Breakthrough documentary follows evolutionary biologist Dr. Toby Daly-Engel as she applies forensic-style DNA techniques... Read More

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Weather prediction has become more accurate than ever—24-hour forecasts are now 95% reliable, and 3-day forecasts hold an 80% accuracy rate. This Bright Now documentary explores the science of meteorology, revealing how experts use satellites, supercomputers, data models, and atmospheric analysis to understand and forecast the weather. Discover how new techn... Read More

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During the Ice Age, massive ice sheets kept global sea levels significantly lower. Today, as the Arctic warms, Greenland’s ice is melting rapidly, adding billions of tons of water to oceans every year. This Breakthrough documentary investigates the environmental and societal consequences of this melting ice, including rising seas, changing weather patterns,... Read More

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This Bright Now episode explores what would happen if humanity faced a catastrophic apocalypse—whether from a virus, nuclear war, or asteroid strike. Even with a 99% population loss, millions would survive. Astrobiologist and author Lewis Dartnell reveals the essential scientific principles, tools, and technologies required to rebuild civilization from the g... Read More

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Rip currents can transform a relaxing day at the beach into a life-threatening emergency. This Breakthrough episode explores how rip currents form, how to spot them from shore, and what survival techniques can save your life. Featuring expert insights and new research, it provides vital knowledge every swimmer and beachgoer should know. Read More

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Firefighters are facing increasing challenges as rising temperatures and drier conditions create more frequent and intense emergencies. This Bright Now episode examines how new firefighting technologies—like the MSTAR emergency vehicle developed by former NASA engineer Mike Ralston—could transform frontline response and make saving lives easier in a rapidly... Read More

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Humor may be one of the most powerful tools for improving emotional and physical health. This Bright Now episode explores what makes something funny, how laughter affects the brain, and whether comedy can be taught. Featuring stand-up comedian Carmen Lynch and insights from neuroscientists and clown instructors, the documentary reveals the surprising science... Read More

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Tiny houses are becoming a powerful movement in sustainable living. This Bright Now episode follows designer Graham Hill as he transforms a small shed in Maui into a cutting-edge eco-friendly tiny home. Through green technology, minimalist design, and off-grid solutions, the documentary explores how tiny houses can reduce environmental impact and inspire a n... Read More

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For decades, ADHD was thought to primarily affect boys and men, but women face unique challenges in both academics and daily life. This Bright Now documentary follows women with ADHD as they share their personal struggles, triumphs, and resilience. Highlighting new research and effective treatment strategies, the episode provides insight into the impact of A... Read More

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Nearly a century after the Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine, was wiped out by human activity, scientists are exploring the possibility of bringing this extinct species back to life. This Breakthrough episode follows Dr. Andrew Pask and other geneticists as they investigate de-extinction techniques and the future of wildlife conservation. Read More

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Clean, fresh water is vital for all life, yet growing population, climate change, and pollution are threatening global water supplies. This Breakthrough episode explores the challenges facing major cities around the world, highlights potential solutions, and examines the discovery of a massive U.S. aquifer that may help secure humanity’s future. Read More

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The New Horizons spacecraft transformed our understanding of the solar system with its historic flyby of Pluto. This Breakthrough episode showcases the stunning images and data captured during the mission, explores the diversity and activity on Pluto, and follows the spacecraft as it continues its journey into the Kuiper Belt toward Ultima Thule. Read More

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Host Nick Uhas explores the fascinating role of fire in human evolution and modern society. From ancient campfires that shaped social behavior to the engines and technologies that power our world today, this Oddly Satisfying Science episode blends fun experiments with scientific insight to reveal how fire has fueled human progress. Read More

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Breakdancing blends artistry, athleticism, and scientific precision. This Science of Movement episode follows 3x world champion b-boy El Niño and top experts as they reveal the strength, coordination, and medical support required to push the limits of human movement. Explore how breakdancing became an Olympic sport and what it takes to compete at the highest... Read More

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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. Read More

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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. Read More

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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. Read More

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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. Read More

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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. Read More

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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. Read More

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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. Read More

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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. Read More

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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. Read More

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Could controlling the weather move from science fiction to reality? This A Curious World episode explores humanity’s growing ability to influence natural systems, examining emerging weather-manipulation technologies and the urgent need to manage extreme climate events in a warming world. Read More

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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. Read More

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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. Read More

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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. Read More

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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. Read More

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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. Read More

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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. Read More

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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. Read More

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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. Read More

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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. Read More

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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. Read More

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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. Read More

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This documentary explores the scientific pursuit of extending human life through genetics. Researchers examine how DNA influences aging, the biological mechanisms behind longevity, and whether breakthroughs in genetic science could help humans live longer, healthier lives. Read More

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This documentary explores the environmental effects of climate change and how scientists and communities are responding to this global crisis. Read More

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This documentary explores how Dolly the sheep’s cloning led to major genetic advancements and the rise of CRISPR technology, offering new possibilities in biology and medicine. Read More

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This documentary explores LIGO’s detection of gravitational waves, confirming Einstein’s theories and offering a new perspective on the universe and the Big Bang. Read More

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This documentary explores the advances in robotics and AI, examining how close we are to machines taking over and the potential impacts on our world. Read More

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The CDC’s official 2009 Immunization Training Series, fully restored in 8K Widescreen. Covers essential topics including vaccination principles, schedules, safety, and administration. Read More

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