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S1 E74 - First Images: The James Webb Telescope
February 20, 202317minThe dawn of a new era in astronomy has begun as the world gets its first look at the full capabilities of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. These first images from the world’s largest and most powerful space telescope demonstrate Webb at its full power.Free trial of Curiosity Stream, rent, or buyS1 E82 - Fusion: Harnessing the Power of Stars
October 5, 202313minHumanity is closer than ever before to a perpetual clean power source after a team of scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory successfully produced a nuclear fusion reaction resulting in a net energy gain. We now know one thing is possible we can reach ignition.Free trial of Curiosity StreamS1 E83 - Jupiter's Moons and the Search for Life
October 6, 202315minWe’ve known about them for centuries and have been photographing them for decades but a new pair of missions will be launching to bring us closer than we’ve ever been to Jupiter’s icy moons. Revealing answers to what may be astronomy’s biggest question…do the conditions for life exist beyond Earth?Free trial of Curiosity StreamS1 E84 - Forecasting the Big One
October 6, 202330minEarthquakes can leave a path of destruction with no warning. Through the latest technology scientists are scrambling for a breakthrough that can forecast where and when earthquakes will strike next.Free trial of Curiosity StreamS1 E85 - The Great Seaweed Invasion
October 7, 202320minA giant mass of floating seaweed is invading popular beaches in the US and Caribbean! At sea the sargassum belt is a floating ecosystem but when it hits the shore it turns toxic. Scientists are racing to figure out how to protect the coast while tracking and studying this natural wonder.Free trial of Curiosity StreamS1 E86 - OSIRIS-REx: The Return
October 7, 202315minLaunched in 2016 the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft returns to Earth after a 7-year journey with NASA’s very first asteroid sample. Rocks and dust collected in 2020 from the asteroid Bennu will provide scientists with key evidence from the birth of our solar system—about 4.5 billion years ago.Free trial of Curiosity StreamS1 E87 - Gravitational Waves: A New Universe
October 11, 202318minIt’s been called the most significant breakthrough of the century. For the first time scientists are using a new type of astronomy to detect gravitational waves all around us opening a window into the history of our universe that could someday lead to time travel.Free trial of Curiosity StreamS1 E88 - ECHO: The Penguin’s Bodyguard
October 31, 202315minIn Antarctica a state-of-the-art robotic penguin called ECHO is changing the way scientists monitor wildlife. The autonomous yellow robot has been integrated into the penguin colony and is using remote sensing technology to monitor these now-endangered penguin colonies.Free trial of Curiosity StreamS1 E90 - Pathways to Mars
December 26, 202451minSixty years ago Mariner 4 sent back the first images of Mars. It's a trip NASA has made twenty more times since. Robots—probes landers rovers and even helicopters—are searching for signs of life on the Red Planet and paving the way for us to follow. Our journey to Mars has already begun.Free trial of Curiosity StreamS1 E91 - Asteroid Impact
January 23, 202552minAsteroids. Mountains of rock that hurtle through space capable of mass destruction. A series of space missions are targeting them. Could these potential planet killers also reveal the origins of life itself? And can humanity protect itself against them?Free trial of Curiosity StreamS1 E92 - Brain-Computer Interface: The Digital Mind
March 6, 202527minThis is an inside look at how teams of scientists engineers and surgeons—and their courageous test subjects—are using Brain-Computer Interfaces to bring hope and increased independence to patients living with conditions like paralysis amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and blindness.Free trial of Curiosity StreamS1 E93 - Engineering Life
March 17, 202551minHumans are not the strongest. Our senses are nothing special. But our intelligence is letting us wield the power of evolution. Scientists are unlocking the mysteries of the natural world to improve our lives our health and our future.Free trial of Curiosity Stream