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- How did humanity's earliest ancestors evolve into one of the most successful species on Earth? An extraordinary journey tracing the footsteps of early hominids. Using the latest paleoanthropological findings mixed with the latest CGI from Square Enix, this story is finally told.
- In this epic special, travel back in time 25 million years to experience the trials, dramas and triumphs that shaped our ancestors.
- An investigation into the iconic real-life crimes in the age of film noir, from the Double Indemnity murder to the Honeymoon Killers and the mob hit on the boss of Murder Incorporated.
- Thanks to new excavations in Mauritius and Madagascar, as well as archival and museum research in France, Spain, England and Canada, a group of international scholars paint a new portrait of the world of piracy in the Indian Ocean.
- THE HISTORY OF FOOD offers a deep-dive into the science, history and cultural impact of food throughout time. THE HISTORY OF FOOD takes audiences on a mouth-watering, 2-million-year evolutionary journey beginning with our primordial ancestors, and closely examines the changing roles that diet has played over time. In each episode, viewers will explore a different monumental shift in how and what humans have eaten, the varying effects of those diets, and how the way we eat will continue to change.
- Inside the Mind of a Con Artist unearths the human truths behind some of the most extraordinary cases in con artistry.
- A documentary exploring the science of insect behavior. Some insects have incredible practices as well as distinct personalities.
- The story of the fall of the world's most glorious monarchy.
- An engineering revolution is underway. Driven by dedicated individuals who are building extraordinary machines that will change our lives
- New fossil discoveries are revolutionizing the way we view these ancient reptiles. Marvel at these scientifically accurate, beautifully-rendered CG dinosaurs as we examine what years of hard science has shown us about how they once lived.
- A four-part series revealing the real history of the Wild West. Beyond gunslingers and lawmen, we meet the diverse pioneers who shaped a country. From Black and Hispanic cowboys, female homesteaders, immigrants, and tribal leaders.
- This original CuriosityStream 3-part documentary series features stunning animations in Ultra HD 4K quality and sheds light on the kind of life that existed in the Permian, Triassic and Cretaceous periods beginning 250 million years ago.
- A fascinating look at how modern day structures and engineering technologies have been inspired by ancient discoveries.
- The story of immigrants who founded first Hollywood studios.
- This follows a trail of energy into the power centers of the universe.
- What motivates someone to betray their own people? To be disloyal? Money? Ego? Idealism? Traitor/Patriot unravels the intricate stories of people who committed espionage against the countries or companies they were meant to protect. Each episode tells a different tale of betrayal, analyzes the secretive methods utilized by the traitors to accomplish their missions, and how intelligence agencies outsmarted them to catch them in the act and bring them to justice. The creators of our show were responsible for hunting down and catching the biggest spies in our country's history. From the FBI, CIA, U.S. Congress and international agencies, our counter intelligence experts will take viewers deep inside this game of cat and mouse, decipher the profile of a traitor, how they were caught, and what the actual and potential damage from each breach.
- Royals: Keeping The Crown charts the rise, fall, and rebranding of royal families across the globe from the First World War to the present day. From the murder of the Romanov family in 1918 to Prince Harry's marriage to the American actress Meghan Markle in 2018.
- History is a fascinating peek into how we ended up here, but much of it, frankly, isn't very interesting.
- How, from bizarre ancient markings to random numbers and letters, codes and ciphers have been used for millennia to send secret messages, hide identities.
- A documentary about vitamins: the history of their discovery, the dietary supplement industry, and the dangers of both deficiencies and excessive intake.
- An exciting series that explores history through the unique angle of criminal psychology and forensic anthropology, to re-tell the stories of infamous and little-known murders and possibly solve some of the mysteries surrounding them.
- The extraordinary tale of Dean Reed, the American pop star who packed out stadiums in the 70s and inspired a generation, until he was found drowned in a lake in East Berlin.
- This 3-part documentary series will delve into the mysteries, myths, and arcane history of the CELTS, and reveal brand new information about the ancient civilization.
- With exclusive access granted over 10 months of excavation, the film reveals for the first time the unexplored parts of the city of Pompeii and captures the major findings which have emerged in the last 70 years of research and a 2018 dig.
- Quarx is a madcap series of scripted films for kids. Have you ever wondered what would happen if we could change the laws of physics? Watch this and find out. But we warn you - it isn't pretty. (Although it is quite funny.) From a pet black hole that goes out of control to a world overrun with giant insects, the Quarx lurch from the brink of one apocalypse to another.
- New York. America's largest city. Here is how a mostly unseen network of infrastructure systems works in unison to keep the city breathing.
- "Eat Me (or Try Not To)" is a six-part series that explores how global iconic food brands shape our world and where we're headed.
- 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.
- Digits is an exclusive, original 4K CuriosityStream series that takes viewers on a deep dive of the Internet, hosted by Derek Muller and featuring interviews with Vint Cerf and Edward Snowden.
- Explore interviews with Michael, his supporters and his detractors with the actor's own helmet-cam video of deadly battles with and interrogations of ISIS fighters.
- Host Dianna Cowern is joined by a range of entertaining, expert guests in this uniquely nuanced mix of fun and facts that keeps the audience guessing and playing along through an exploration of infinity, randomness, consciousness, and more.
- Two Florida high schools battle for supremacy on the gridiron in a community that's produced more NFL stars than anywhere else in America.
- Join the next generation of dynamic young scientists, on the hunt to find the coolest experiments the world has to offer. Led by host Nick Uhas, an accomplished chemist and science influencer with nearly eight million combined social followers - Oddly Satisfying Science features top social influencers known for science, technology, engineering, and math, let loose to do all the fun stuff they never got to do in science class. In each episode, they'll uncover the science behind exciting and engaging experiments all across the scientific spectrum, showing viewers such phenomena as fire tornadoes, DIY mind-control and even the secrets of ancient alchemy. The mind tricks, magnetics and crazy chemical reactions look like magic ... but it's science, powered by the desire to really understand our world.
- In the middle of the COVID Pandemic, College and High School football players, their families and supporters try to continue with some semblance of normality.
- The story of humans is often driven by events from the prehistoric past. How did physics, geology, biology, chemistry shape our history?
- Big cat populations are shrinking fast, but now we have the means to view them in more detail than ever.
- Famous series of court cases revisited by television.
- Science For Evil Geniuses will explore the kind of scientific questions and theories you might expect from a typical megalomaniac with ambitions for world domination and an obsessive love of cats.
- The Bronze Age saw the rise of urban societies, vast trading empires and military might. How did this come about, and why did it end?
- Alie Ward takes us on a journey through history, connecting events, objects and people to the characteristics of the modern world, while pointing to the future they lead to.
- This is the story of the 1860 election, and how a group of politically minded young men created a national political organization - the Wide Awakes - who marched by torch light and may have handed the Presidency to Abraham Lincoln
- From Australian bush fires to coastal towns leveled by hurricanes, drone pilot Doug Thron uses next generation technology rigged for his unique mission to rescue pets and wildlife stranded in the aftermath of a natural disaster.
- How do researchers observe the physical forces at work on the Sun's surface? Can we recreate in the laboratory the nuclear fusion that takes place at its heart? What would be the impact of a major solar storm on the power grids of an interconnected world? With astrophysicists, nuclear energy researchers, historians of science, artists and hunters of the aurora borealis - a phenomenon caused by the entry of particles from the solar wind into the Earth's atmosphere - this documentary sets out to discover a star that has been a symbol of life since the dawn of humanity.
- Experience the magnificent story of evolution transcending time through cutting-edge computer generated imagery in high definition 4K.
- Commander Stephen Hawking pilots his space ship the SS Hawking on the journey of a lifetime, zooming from black holes to the Big Bang, Saturn to Santa Barbara. After all, why should astronauts have all the fun?
- The Volga is a myth, a unique river of superlatives and the natural lifeline of Russia. With a length of more than 3,500 kilometers, it is the most powerful and water-rich river in Europe. Their catchment area is larger than France, Spain and Portugal combined. While all the other great rivers on earth flow into an ocean, the Volga fills its own sea, the largest inland lake on earth, the Caspian Sea. On the way there it flows through rustic forest areas, through wide steppes and dry semi-deserts, each of which is home to a unique wildlife. In three years of filming and on countless expeditions, the Altayfilm team and their Russian colleagues managed to capture the fascinating stream in grandiose pictures and to fully portray it for the first time. Opulent pictures and breathtaking aerial photographs alternate with animal behavior that has rarely been documented before, told with fine humor and a special lightness.
- "Wild, in the heart of the human zoo" - For more than a century, from 1810 to 1940, men have exhibited other men by presenting them as savages or monsters. More than a billion and a half visitors came to observe 35,000 exhibited around the world. They are called Little Capeline, Patagonian fuégienne, Tambo, aboriginal of Australia, Moliko, Kalina of Guyana, Ota Benga, Pygmy of Congo, Jean Thiam, Wolof of Senegal, Marius Kaloïe, Kanak of New Caledonia.
- Explore mysteries of the plant and animal kingdom, weather and geological phenomena, and nature's wonders, from the perspective of the elements. Air, Land and Water are all connected in the chain of life on our Planet.
- A series that mixes mind blowing real science with unsolved mysteries, global conspiracies, and true stories