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- The American South has given us words like "y'all" and "rednecks" as well as dozens of colorful phrases like "fly off the handle," "having an axe to grind," and "barking up the wrong tree.
- When a mysterious explosion destroys a space station on the edge of the galaxy, five survivors manage to board an escape shuttle. Left adrift without communications, food, or any means of leaving the system, the survivors are forced to work together to survive. But soon evidence surfaces that one of them may actually be the saboteur that caused the station's destruction! Can the disfunctional group band together long enough to be rescued, when no one knows who they can trust?
- 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.
- Board a virtual space ship to travel along with a variety of comets; long and short period, sun grazers, comets masquerading as asteroids and comets still in deep freeze in the Oort cloud. Then ride along on the NASA probes that visited nearby comets.
- The Halocene Impact Working Group postulates that minor comet impacts are fairly frequent but still catastrophic enough to alter human history. This program reviews their research into ancient flood myths, the global cooling event in 535 A.D., the demise of the Clovis people and other events.
- 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 science-fiction action film about an explosive duel between four desperate scavengers -- a man, a woman, a cloned velociraptor and a heavily armed robot -- fighting for survival on a desolate dry planet.
- The universe is as rich in diverse sounds as the Earth and the stories of how they are created provides some fascinating physics lessons.
- There is an extraordinary range of temperatures in the universe. This program examines the extreme lower temperature range, the temperature we live in and below, explaining how cold is essential for the formation of habits suitable for life.
- Now that the Voyagers have visited the outer planets of the solar system they are heading for new adventures in places astronomers call the Oort Cloud, the heliopause, heliosheath and eventually they may encounter double stars and exoplanets, some of which may pay a visit to the solar system one day or explode showering us with radiation. If the Voyagers live so long they will experience the local fluff, local bubble and other parts of the habitable zone of the galaxy.
- Factual information about Mars woven into a fictional story about a crash landing there.
- The enterprising alien who wants to visit Earth faces a number of daunting challenges. This program examines the advanced technologies he would need with an emphasis on concepts for interstellar travel humans are exploring.
- Earth may seem like the most hospitable planet in the solar system. But look again. Startling new discoveries reveal the blue planet has been plagued by more chaos and destruction than scientists once imagined. Stand on the Earth billions of years ago as a primitive planet slams into it. Shiver as our entire globe is frozen over like a gigantic snowball. Feel the heat as mammoth volcanoes scorch the landscape and darken the sky. From a cosmic gamma ray burst frying away the ozone layer to an Everest-size asteroid slamming into the ocean, we'll reveal new information about how these unparalleled events drove life to the brink of total extinction. Out of this continuous devastation, how has our planet--and life--got to where it is today? Are the worst days behind us--or lurking in the distant future?
- This program gives viewers a tangible grasp of the enormity of the universe. Models and comparisons give a perspective on the relative sizes of the largest nearby stars, the scale of the solar system and just how fast the speed of light is.
- The key to understanding the universe seems to be understanding its smallest components. But reconciling the two has proved to be a tremendous scientific challenges as the behavior in the quantum realm bears little resemblance to the universe we know. This program explains some of the strange behavior scientists have discovered at the smallest scales.
- 2007–201545mTV-147.0 (66)TV EpisodeThe planets of our solar system have experienced epic catastrophes throughout their long history, both raining down from outside and bubbling up from within. We'll voyage back in time to investigate the violent events that profoundly shaped the planets, including earth itself. We'll witness stunning revelations about what transformed Mars into a barren, hostile desert...The disaster that changed Venus from temperate to hellish...The impact that blew away Mercury's mantle, turning it into a planetary core...A colossal disturbance that rearranged the orbits of the gas giants...Titanic impacts on Jupiter...And how a lost moon may finally explain Saturn's rings.
- Oliver takes Skylar to see her superhero friend, Crossbow, unknowingly leading to Roman. Chase and Bree capture Riker after he tries to retrieve the complete list of superhero identities and locations from Mission Command.
- At 4.6 billion years old, the Solar System is our solid, secure home in the Universe. But how did it come to be? In this episode we trace the system's birth from a thin cloud of dust and gas. Shocked by a nearby supernova, the pull of gravity and natural rotation spun it into a flat disc from which the Sun and planets coalesced. It all happened in the space of 700 million years, during which the planets jockeyed for position, dodging the brutal bombardment of deadly asteroids and setting into the neat, stable system that we now realize might be a rarity in the universe.
- Liv finds out that Voltage plans to leave Stevens Point for Los Angeles and must decide to move with the show or stay in Wisconsin with Maddie.
- The theory of a Nemesis star that orbits the sun and causes catastrophic events every 26 million years is explored.
- "The Universe" explores where the universe came from and whether a creator had a hand in making it. As scientists learn more about the universe our ideas about exactly what God made (the earth, the universe, the multi-verse even nothing but empty space) have come into question. But we always seems to be left with something new that a creator had to make to get things going.
- 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.
- On the war-torn world of Terrana, adventurous orphaned fifteen-year-old boy Jack (Jason Marsden) finds a powerful A.I. device called Xyber 9 (Rene Auberjonois) and uses it to gather allies and defeat the forces of evil overlord Machestro (Tony Jay).
- Dr. Neil Harrison () conducts a group therapy session with several mental health patients that quickly devolves into a heated argument. The next morning, the other doctors go through their usual routines: Dr. Robert Banger () makes breakfast for his two young sons and then sends them off with their mother, with whom he is engaged in a custody battle. Dr. Abe Matthews () shares some romantic time with his latest fling, Aurora, but then secretly urges his roommate Cort not to make her feel too welcome once he leaves. Dr. Harrison and his pregnant wife, Dr. Lyla Garrity (), debate over a potential nanny candidate. Various hospital patients are also shown beginning their days with breakfast and exercise. Matthews then attends a therapy session of his own, where he shares his worries about his future and having children. In Times Square, a man named Wendall Rickle () runs through his list of personal issues in a frantic, alphabetized voiceover before pulling out a gun and shooting some seemingly random bystanders, including two police officers. He and his victims are taken to Rivervue, where Assistant District Attorney Strictler () wants to talk to him on camera and get his confession for the press. Garrity is stunned and disturbed when she realizes that he came in to the hospital four days previously seeking help and she dismissed him, feeling overworked and assuming he was merely seeking drugs. Rickle grows agitated and grabs a syringe, and in the ensuing fracas, Garrity is accidentally stabbed in the abdomen. Elsewhere, Banger deals with an elderly woman trying to get her son released despite the fact that he is obviously dangerous, as well as with other patients. He then leaves for the custody hearing, in which he attempts to explain the complications of his job to the panel while his sons try to engage him to play with them. Eventually he tells them that he is the "keeper of the gate" and tries to help those whom society would prefer to ignore. When he receives a phone call about Rickle, he grows frustrated with the situation and snaps at his sons to behave, which does not seem to help his case. After a conversation about intimacy and love with Garrity, Matthews tries to help an angry man, Ed Butowski (), who wants to leave the hospital and is frustrated with the doctors' questions, insisting that he is not crazy. Matthews points out that the man attempted suicide just the day before, and tells him that there are many kinds of suicide methods and that they have different meanings, but that Butowskis attempt was clearly serious. The man admits that he is destroyed over the breakup of his marriage and feels that he cannot live without his wife. Matthews' day is further complicated by a phone call from Cort, who explains that Aurora has discovered that he is seeing other people and is destroying the apartment in a rage. Garrity and Harrison quickly get an ultrasound to determine the baby's safety, and the doctor tells them that there was definitely some cranial trauma, but it will be impossible to tell how much for some time, and suggests that they may want to reconsider proceeding with the pregnancy because of the risk. A distraught Harrison attempts to attack Rickle, but is restrained, and Garrity struggles with her feelings of extreme guilt because she ignored the man previously. Eventually, the couple discusses the situation and they agree that they want to take the chance and have the baby, which they already know to be a boy, trusting in the strength of their relationship. Matthews explains to Butowski that all he really needs is time, and that he, Matthews, can give it to him if he is willing, and the emotional man accepts. In another group therapy session, patients discuss their feelings of love and how they need and want help in improving the love in their lives. Under the voiceover, Banger goes home to his sons, Matthews surveys his wrecked apartment, and Harrison and Garrity share a tender moment in the aftermath of their traumatic day.