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Some of Life’s Most Perplexing Puzzles are Pondered When Season 4 of THROUGH THE WORMHOLE Premieres on Discovery Science June 24 Premiering June 24 at 8 p.m. ET/10 p.m. PT on Discovery Science, THROUGH THE WORMHOLE delves into mysteries and controversial issues that have boggled mankind for centuries. Academy® Award-winning actor Morgan Freeman returns for a fourth season of THROUGH THE WORMHOLE, bringing together renowned physicists, cosmologists, and neuroscientists to explore some of science’s greatest questions. Each episode pushes the boundaries of conventional television by challenging viewers to consider new perspectives, while also satisfying the human craving to search for meaning and truth. Read More |
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Discovery Science Presents the Premiere of WORLD’S TOP 5, During April Free-View Discovery Science announced today it will make its programming free to subscribers of participating service providers from March 28-April 30. Along with Discovery Science favourites, the April lineup features the premiere of WORLD’S TOP 5, Thursday, April 4 at 8 p.m. ET/10 p.m. PT. This awe-inspiring six-part series puts the greatest mechanical marvels under the spotlight. From jumbo jets to supertrains, the world’s most powerful machines are pitted against others in their class to establish the ultimate engineering genius. Viewers and also indulge their curiosity with free access to Discovery Science hitsTHROUGH THE WORMHOLE, featuring Morgan Freeman; PROPHETS OF SCIENCE FICTION; METEORITE MEN, SCI-FI SCIENCE: PHYSICS OF THE IMPOSSIBLE, SCI-TREK, and DARK MATTERS: TWISTED BUT TRUE with John Noble. Read More |
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TONIGHT: Beyond the Bounds of Earth, COSMIC FRONT Reveals the Universe’s Mysteries Extraterrestrial life, a supernova explosion, and space’s “bubbles” – the universe continues to reveal more mysteries and surprises than current scientific research can explain. Discover how advances in observation technology continue to transform how science understands the universe in COSMIC FRONT, premiering Monday, October 29 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Discovery Science. This six-part series takes viewers to observation sites around the world where cutting edge space research is underway. Through spectacular photographic images and dynamic computer graphics the series details humankind’s most recent efforts to explore the secrets of the universe. Read More |
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Could Humanity Survive Catastrophe? AVOIDING APOCALYPSE Explores the Possibilities How will humanity survive in a world that is over-exploited, over-populated, and ravaged by human activity? How would society fare in a catastrophic event like the ones that decimated millions of species in the past? And how will Canada, in particular, be affected? Read More |
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Inside an Icon. Literally. JAY INGRAM: FROM THE INSIDE OUT Premieres August 28 on Discovery Science Iconic Discovery personality Jay Ingram is on a quest to digitally map himself in JAY INGRAM: FROM THE INSIDE OUT. Premiering Tuesday, August 28 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Discovery Science, this unique one-hour special spotlights the latest in medical imaging, tapping into cutting-edge video diagnostic equipment. From a tethered camera that Ingram swallows to get up-close-and-personal with his esophagus, to a functional MRI that offers a unique view of his beating heart in real time…get ready to go inside Ingram! Read More |
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From the Blue Sky into the Jet Black of Space: WHERE SPACE MEETS EARTH: THE COSMIC SHORE Premieres July 16 on Discovery Science Rising past the sea of clouds and the bright blue sky is an unexplored coast. This last frontier before the darkness is WHERE SPACE MEETS EARTH: THE COSMIC SHORE. Premiering Monday, July 16 at 9 p.m. ET/ PT, this visual feast is a unique one-hour special that presents a world that is neither terrestrial or extra-terrestrial, where interactions between Earth and space occur every second, sometimes bringing about extraordinary spectacles such as auroras and shooting stars. Until now, cameras weren’t technically sensitive enough to record these interactions and bring these awe-inspiring moments to viewers. Now, in Discovery Science’s first ever in-house production, the new Super-Sensitivity HDTV (SS-HDTV) camera captures the “cosmic shore” – and the view will never be the same again! Read More |
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Meet the Heavy Haulers of MONSTER MOVES, July 3 on Discovery Science Hauling a submarine over dry land, transporting a fleet of mega-yachts across the Atlantic, and relocating a town sitting on a gold mine – these are just a few of the daunting challenges faced by the extreme engineers of MONSTER MOVES. Premiering Tuesday, July 3 at 8 p.m. ET/10 p.m. PT on Discovery Science, this dramatic six-part series follows the adventures of huge movers across land, sea and through the air, as they transport monstrous structures that were never meant to leave their foundations. Read More |
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Separating Science Fiction From Science Fact. PHIL PLAIT’S BAD UNIVERSE Premieres June 4 on Discovery Science Phil Plait is an astronomer on a mission: to challenge the myths of the universe with scientific proof. PremieringMonday, June 4 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Discovery Science,PHIL PLAIT’S BAD UNIVERSE attempts to debunk the junk science and reveal the truth and likelihood of an asteroid fatally colliding with Earth. Host and alpha nerd, Plait, wants viewers to know that when dealing with the universe, ignorance can be deadly. Read More |
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Turning Trash Heaps Into Treasure Hunts, JUNKies Premieres Nov. 6 on Discovery Science An eclectic band of dumpster divers are redefining engineering in the new Discovery Science series, JUNKies. From the producers of ODDITIES, this six-part series premiering Sunday, November 6 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, appeals to a new breed of collectors/creators dubbed “enginerds.” Go inside the subculture of high-end inventors, backyard builders and antique pickers constantly looking for the missing parts to complete their passion projects. |
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Tornados and Time Warps Come to Discovery Science in October Discovery Science is looking at the world a bit differently this October. First, Professor Brian Cox explains the mysteries of the universe using simple truths and mind-blowing images in WONDERS OF THE UNIVERSE (Oct. 3). Then, from the radio that made the world smaller to the machine gun that made it more dangerous – reflect on the INVENTIONS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD (Oct.12). Afterwards, the boys of STORM CHASERS (Oct. 26) are back to put their lives on the line while tracking terrorizing tornados. And TIME WARP (Oct. 20) takes a slow motion view at everyday occurrences like getting punched in the face, throwing a kitten in the air, or blowing up a raw chicken breast. |
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