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Season 2019

  • S2019E01 Amazon Burning

    • September 19, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    More than 60,000 fires scorched the Amazon in 2019 causing enormous damage to an ecosystem that’s vital to human existence. What caused the devastating blazes, how will they impact the climate crisis and will the Amazon ever be able to recover?

  • S2019E02 African animal rescue

    • September 19, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    The staff of South Africa’s Manyoni Private Game Reserve passionately care for some of the world’s most exotic and endangered wild animals. From treating elephant foot infections to testing cheetahs for tuberculosis, they never know what to expect each day.

  • S2019E03 Modern Stone Age Family

    • September 19, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    Food Anthropologist Dr. Bill Schindler is on an international quest to discover what we should eat. He and his family uncover ancient culinary practices and show how they can bring simplicity and good health to the modern kitchen.

  • S2019E04 Coffee Buzz

    • September 19, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    Over 400 million cups of coffee are consumed daily in the United States alone. Making coffee one hot drink, even when served cold. Experts reveal what makes your specialty coffee taste the way it does.

  • S2019E05 Tiny House Living Off the Grid

    • September 19, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    What do you get when you combine a passion for tiny-house living with cutting-edge green technology? Designer Graham Hill converts a small shed in Hawaii into the ultimate eco-friendly tiny house and a blueprint for sustainable home design.

  • S2019E06 Firefighting Tech

    • September 19, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    Firefighters have relied on the same basic tools for decades. But former NASA engineer Mike Ralston hopes to change that with MSTAR – a new breed of an emergency vehicle that brings a a powerful suite of high-tech tools from Silicon Valley to the front lines of firefighting.

  • S2019E07 Capturing Woodstock

    • September 19, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    Few films have had a bigger impact on the American psyche than “Woodstock.” Producer Dale Bell reveals what it took to create the revolutionary documentary that captured the defining moment of 1960s counterculture.

  • S2019E08 Skinny Genes

    • September 26, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    Have you ever wondered how much control you really have over your weight? New research may have an answer to that very question asked by many frequent dieters.

  • S2019E09 Message From Space?

    • September 26, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    Deep in the mountains of West Virginia, the Green Bank Observatory has been receiving a mysterious signal from deep space. Could this be a message from an advanced civilization, or is it a much stranger and violent occurrence? Visit the largest steerable radio telescope on the planet for answers. 2019,

  • S2019E10 Parasite Planet

    • September 30, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    Should we save parasites? These species have a bad reputation but are an essential part of healthy ecosystems throughout the world. Learn how these unappreciated species are part of our ecology and evolution.

  • S2019E11 School For Whales

    • October 3, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    Follow a family of sperm whales in the heart of the Indian Ocean. Alongside a team of scientists, who have witnessed their most intimate moments over the past 7 years, we will lift the veil on the largest toothed predator on earth.

  • S2019E12 Hacking Our Microbiome

    • October 7, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    Every person is playing host to at least 40 trillion non-human microorganisms. Collectively, these microbes constitute what's called our microbiome. New science is revealing what these microbes do for us. How can understanding this, help us live healthier lives?

  • S2019E13 Saving Venice

    • October 10, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    MOSE is one of the world’s largest and highest-profile civil-engineering works. But will it be able to save Venice? Venice has grappled with inundation for centuries. But due to natural subsidence and higher tides caused by global warming, the city is more vulnerable to flooding than ever before.

  • S2019E14 Ketamine From Street Drug to Lifesaver

    • October 14, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    Worldwide, depression afflicts more than 300 million people, making it the leading global cause of disability. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death in the world for those aged 15-24 years. Now, there may be a new tool in fighting that depression in the 50-year-old anesthetic ketamine.

  • S2019E15 Asteroid or Alien Tech

    • October 19, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    Oumuamua, the first known object to enter the solar system.

  • S2019E16 Super Sea Slugs

    • October 21, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    Adaptations in the oceans most colorful invertebrates. Nudibranchs, or sea slugs, have a remarkable range of adaptations to survive in the ocean. From weaponizing stinging cells, harvesting the power of the sun, spraying sulfuric acid, and turning their bodies into drift nets.

  • S2019E17 Veggie Power

    • October 24, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    Current research in nutrition points to our diet as the most important factor in continued good health and longevity. Doctors, chefs, and nutritionists show us how going green with fresh ingredients and flavors in our daily meals will improve our health.

  • S2019E18 The Science Of Cute

    • October 28, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    Domestication shaped wolves into dogs and transformed both their behavior and their anatomy. New discoveries show how dogs produce a very specific eyebrow movement more often than wolves do. But how and why did “puppy dog eyes” develop in domesticated dogs?

  • S2019E19 Predicting A Pro

    • October 29, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    Increasingly high-tech tools are being used to evaluate youth baseball players. The question is can they outperform professional scouts?

  • S2019E20 Rebirth of an Underwater Forest

    • October 31, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    Kelp forests harbor a greater variety and higher diversity of plants and animals than almost any other ocean community. Many organisms use the thick blades as a safe shelter for their young from predators or even rough storms. But, what can be done when this ecosystem is out of balance?

  • S2019E21 Berlin Wall Revisited

    • November 7, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    The fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9th, 1989, inevitably altered the landscape of modern geopolitical history. Watch never before seen footage taken from both sides of the wall, providing a glimpse at the everyday lives of the Berliners living within its confines.

  • S2019E22 Explosion of Life

    • November 11, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    From wildflower blooms in the desert to large colonies of jellyfish off of Monterey and unbelievable glow in the dark waves, this is California at its finest. Life can bloom in the most unexpected of ways.

  • S2019E23 Sailing To The Stars

    • November 14, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    Solar sails, the latest in space travel technology, could one day help us reach nearby stars. Follow the exciting missions laying the ground towards a new form of space exploration.

  • S2019E24 Octopus Encounters

    • November 21, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    The octopus is as close to an alien being as anything we've seen on Earth. From a feeding frenzy at the bottom of the sea to a mother taking care of thousands of its eggs, travel to the pacific ocean to see them at their best and most weird.

  • S2019E25 Bear Cub Rescue

    • November 28, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    Growing up in Montana, Casey Anderson came to love and appreciate wild animals at a very young age. He found a particular kinship with bears. One day he was faced with a fateful decision, leave and orphaned grizzly cub to die in the wild or save it. Now he is faced with that seam decision again.

  • S2019E26 Search for Japan's Lost Supersub

    • December 5, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    The archeology of shipwrecks.

  • S2019E27 Path To The Pros

    • December 9, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    What does it take to become a professional tennis player? Both on and off the court preparations help build the strength of character and focused mind to take on the challenges of a sport that demands precision and superior athleticism.

  • S2019E28 The Wright Brothers: Bravery

    • December 16, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    Just over 100 years ago, a pair of brothers looked to the sky and changed the world. They designed, built and flew the most ridiculous of inventions. How did two bicycle mechanics manage to succeed where the others had failed?

  • S2019E29 Secret Underwater Planet

    • December 26, 2019
    • CuriosityStream

    Take a journey with famed underwater photographer Peter Kragh, as he explores the coast of California, and reveals some of the most spectacular life found under the sea.

Season 2020

  • S2020E01 Chungungo: The World's Smallest Otter

    • January 4, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    Meet a family of Chungungos, the world's mysterious, smallest otter. Living along the untamed coast of the southern Pacific Ocean, these furry, intelligent, and adorable creatures make their home in the wild of Chile.

  • S2020E02 Growing up Hadza

    • January 10, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    Our earliest ancestors, before developing agriculture as a source of food, formed what is considered hunter-gather societies. The Hadza or Hadzabe of Tanzania are considered one of the last of these tribes on the planet. How do they pass down the knowledge of this way of life to the next generation?

  • S2020E03 Tastes Like T-Rex

    • January 16, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    Modern birds are the most direct descendants of some of the most iconic dinosaurs to ever walk this planet. But can science really enable us to alter chicken embryos to resemble their mightiest ancestor: T-Rex?

  • S2020E04 Antarctica Science Below Zero

    • January 23, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    Antarctica is a mysterious and unexplored continent. Thanks to the Chilean Antarctic Institute and the research center Dynamics of Marine Ecosystems of High Latitudes, a group of scientists are suffering the extreme temperatures to study climate change and the earth's ocean currents.

  • S2020E05 Last American Slave Ship

    • February 1, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    The final ship to bring slaves to the United States has been hidden in the swamps of Mobile, Alabama for generations. The search for it is a stark reminder of the past and offers proof of family histories that resonates with the families that still call this small town home.

  • S2020E06 My Wild Backyard: Patagonia

    • February 8, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    Meet Rene Araneda, a wildlife filmmaker and Patagonia explorer, as he takes you on a tour of his favorite place in the world: Torres del Paine. This beautiful national park at the end of the world is home to some of the most wondrous creatures on the planet.

  • S2020E07 Raising A Genius

    • February 20, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    Every child has a gift, and all of us as human beings have a contribution that we can make to society, and we just have to find what that is. But what does it take to create a genius? What should the education of a genius look like?

  • S2020E08 Sharks Of The Icy North

    • March 12, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    For millions of years they have ruled the oceans: sharks. We mostly know the nimble predators from the depths of tropical seas. At the same time very little is known about the sharks of the icy North and their fascinating survival strategies.

  • S2020E09 Pompeii: Behind The Scenes

    • March 19, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    Get a sneak peek at the cutting-edge science and sophisticated Hollywood production techniques featured in the landmark special Pompeii: Disaster Street, premiering exclusively on CuriosityStream March 19, 2020.

  • S2020E10 Can You Learn to be Funny?

    • March 23, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    What do you get when you cross a clown teacher, a comedian and neuroscientist? Surprising new insights about what it takes.

  • S2020E11 Crisis On Apollo 13

    • April 13, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    On the 50th Anniversary of Apollo 13, Commander Jim Lovell and Apollo engineers recall the ingenuity and superhuman efforts that turned a space flight disaster into an extraordinary fight for survival.

  • S2020E12 Bay Of Crocs

    • April 24, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

  • S2020E13 The Mystery of U-455

    • May 10, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    A mysterious World War II wreck is discovered off the coast of Italy by archeologists. Could this be the wreck of the long lost U-455, the last missing German U-boat?

  • S2020E14 Five Submarines Against the Nazis

    • May 10, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    During World War II, the submarines of the "Free French Naval Forces" scoured the Atlantic to neutralize the Nazi Navy. Discover the forgotten ships that made possible the liberation of France.

  • S2020E15 Saving Tokyo

    • May 20, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    Tokyo is the most populated urban zone on the planet. Built on a fault line, threatened by flooding and several active volcanoes, the city seems doomed to disappear, and yet it continues to grow. See the ambitious projects under development to save this unique city.

  • S2020E16 Fire Ant Invasion

    • May 20, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    The fire ant strikes fear in all those who cross its path, and with good reason: this ant is taking over the world. A colony can contain up to 40 million individuals. It exterminates all other species, confiscates food for its own use, and ferociously defends its territory.

  • S2020E17 Wolves and Tanks

    • May 20, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    Nearly a century after having disappeared from its natural habitat, the German wolf is making a comeback in its native ecosystem. The reason for their return and expansion could be thanks to an unlikely ally… the military.

  • S2020E18 Lionfish: Alien of the Sea

    • May 20, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    It all began in Florida in the 80’s when exotic fish aficionados decided to release their lionfish into the nearby ocean waters. In just over a decade, those fish conquered a massive territory at a horrifying speed. Scientists are calling it the worst invasion on the planet.

  • S2020E19 Apocalypse 101

    • August 14, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    Could you find a way to survive in a post-apocalyptic world? Astrobiologist and author Lewis Dartnell explores what it would take to stay alive following a global cataclysm, and what knowledge we would need to rebuild civilization as we know it.

  • S2020E20 Catching Florida's Apex Predator

    • August 14, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    Top trappers from Florida Fish & Wildlife go to battle each day against dangerous nuisance alligators that lurk beneath the lush lakes and canals of Palm Beach.

  • S2020E21 First In The Sky

    • August 14, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    On January 7th, 1785, two men took on a bold challenge: to cross the English Channel in a balloon! Watch modern enthusiasts rebuild the original balloons using 18th-century tools and relive this incredible adventure!

  • S2020E22 Mother of the Everglades

    • August 14, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    Strap-in for a breathtaking tour of the history and wildlife of Lake Okeechobee, one of the largest freshwater lakes in the United States, and the source of life for South Florida's magnificent Everglades.

  • S2020E23 The Race to Forecast Weather

    • August 14, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    Today, 24-hour forecasts are 95% reliable and 3-day forecasts are 80% reliable. How do scientists predict the weather and, each year, improve their predictions? It's a race against time using the latest technologies.

  • S2020E24 Monkey Island

    • August 14, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    In 1938, an American psychologist and ethnologist captured 500 macaque monkeys and brought them to a remote and uninhabited Caribbean island. His project was to study a primate population roaming free, in a giant open-air laboratory.

  • S2020E25 Locust Swarm

    • CuriosityStream

    Devastating swarms of locusts are devouring everything in their path from Africa to India. Scientists and citizens are waging a massive war with cutting edge technology to stop the infestation from becoming a deadly plague.

  • S2020E26 Hunt for the U-576

    • August 28, 2020
    • CuriosityStream

    A team of maritime archaeologists descends 700 feet off the coast of North Carolina in search of the U-576, a German submarine that went down in a historic 1942 battle, possibly trapping 45 Nazi sailors inside.

  • S2020E27 The Sweet & Sour of Florida Sugar

    • CuriosityStream

    "Muck City" Florida is one of the biggest sugar-producing regions on the planet, but the traditional practice of cane field burning at harvest is sparking a heated debate.

Season 2021

  • S2021E01 Insect Apocalypse

    An alarming decline in insect populations could devastate all life on earth. What's causing it, and can anything be done to stop it?