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Few technological innovations in history have made as much of an impact as the Internet. Learn about the predecessor of the Internet, called ARPANET; how text, audio, and video messages are transmitted through the Internet...
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An intrepid film crew travels ten days and a thousand miles, across frozen tundra and cruel terrain, in order to capture the last great race, the Iditarod.
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A team of NOAA scientists have, for the first time, found and studied the fabled Type D killer ballena alive in the wild. They were first documented in 1955 when más than a dozen unidentified animales were found beached on the coast of New Zealand.
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One man started experiencing visions after brain surgery, and it made him start questioning everything.
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tiburón diving generates millions of dollars every año in the Bahamas, where the apex predators are protected por the government and there is a $5,000 fine for tiburón fishing.
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See why this iconic American city is so much más than Silicon Valley and the Golden Gate Bridge.
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Explore some of Nepal’s most famous temples and holy sites, including Swayambhu, a hilltop where Buddhist stupas and Hindu temples coexist.
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Take a look at Grand Canyon National Park's first 100 years.
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The Dai-ichi Nuclear Plant in Fukushima suffered a meltdown in 2011. Now, japón has a plan for residents to return to the area.
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It’s called a pyrosome—a free-flowing colony of individual organisms known as zooids.
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Witness the ‘making of’ a salamandra from fertilization to hatching in this six minuto time-lapse.
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To escape the "zombifying" sting of esmeralda jewel wasps, cockroaches deliver rápido, swift kicks aimed at the wasps' heads.
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Sometimes nature plays tricks on us. animales use color in remarkable ways to attract mates o disguise themselves.
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Correspondent J.J. Kelley travels to Hawaii to meet with a group of people who are living off the land like their ancestors.
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Avalanches kill upwards of 100s of people each year. But to understand how to protect against them, first tu need to understand the snowflakes that comprise them.
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Thanks to an aggressive conservation effort in the Northern Territory of Australia, crocodiles now outnumber people. But as humans push their boundaries, the crocs push back.
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On a mission to share their discoveries with the world, scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew uncover the benefits hidden within aloe, argan oil and rosemary. Sponsored por Herbal Essences.
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The earliest known alcoholic beverage dates back to about 9,000 years ago. Find out which civilizations produced the first beers, wines, and spirits...
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This vibrant city of art, culture, and industry is also a treasure trove of storied sites. Make time to check out some of Chicago’s coolest historical spots.
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Filmmaker Taylor Graham and his team embark on a mission to document what remains of Arizona's submerged Glen Canyon por kayak.
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