Created by John Hendricks, the visionary founder of Discovery Channel, Curiosity Channel is renowned for its unique brand of storytelling and stunning visuals that immerse viewers in exclusive originals, series, and features that help them explore their passions and discover new ones. Access the full category of factual entertainment with Curiosity Channel’s award-winning programming covering space, art, volcanoes, history, travel, cars, architecture, dinosaurs and so much more.

Breakthrough

S1, EP39 "World's Best Dinosaur Fossil"

The discovery of a pristine and complete dinosaur fossil reveals a new species that roamed during the late Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.

Oddly Satisfying Science

S1, EP8 "Colorful Conundrums"

Highlighting how electricity can tint titanium.

Oddly Satisfying Science

S1, EP5 "Up and Atom"

Experiments blow open the science behind creating a glowing pickle.

Oddly Satisfying Science

S1, EP9 "Don't Believe Your Eyes"

Delving into the possibilities of mind control, why objects and people tend to sync together, and the magical mysteries behind magnesium.

Oddly Satisfying Science

S1, EP10 "The Sound of Science"

Discovering the physics of theremins, investigating how the outer ear impacts human hearing.

Proof of Concept

S1, EP3 "Truth & Logical Paradox"

Dianna dives through the looking glass in this paradoxical exploration of truth itself, where the left could be right.

Proof of Concept

S1, EP2 "Randomness & Probability"

Comedian Maz Jobrani and Blackjack legend Mike Aponte play the odds, meanwhile, Dianna finds order in chaos, and just maybe hacks the stock market.

Breakthrough

S1, EP15 "T-Rex Timeline"

A 180 lb. deer-sized ancestor to the T-Rex can be linked to the 19,000-pound Scotty, the largest T-Rex ever discovered.

Ancient Murders Unearthed

S1, EP4 "A Scottish Killing"

Homicide detective Rod Demery and scientist Professor Turi King study an 800-year-old partial skeleton found in Berwick, Scotland; Rod investigates a possible motive of robbery, and Turi's injury analysis reveals the victim may have been an archer.

Ancient Murders Unearthed

S1, EP5 "Cangrande della Scala"

Homicide detective Rod Demery and scientist Professor Turi King visit the ancient Italian city of Verona to investigate the death of 14th-century warlord Cangrande della Scala, who died suddenly at the height of his power.

CSI on Trial

S1, EP5 "Footwear Analysis"

The shoe print at the grisly Idaho crime scene seemed to match Charles Fain's shoe whenboth showed a small nail hole in the sole; based on that physical evidence, he was convicted and sentenced to death.

CSI on Trial

S1, EP4 "Shaken Baby Syndrome"

Suburban mom Audrey Edmunds was convicted of shaking a neighbor's baby to death, but she was freed after 11 years when the pathologist who testified against her admitted he was no longer sure about shaken baby syndrome.

Crime Inc.

S1, EP5 "Lindbergh Kidnapping; Boy George; JFK; Snoop Dogg; Lizzie Borden"

Discussing the Lindbergh kidnapping, Lee Harvey Oswald's assassination of John F. Kennedy, Snoop Dogg's charges of murder, rape and drug and weapons' possession, the Anthrax attack, and the Lizzie Borden murder case.

Crime Inc.

S1, EP4 "Phil Spector, Lil Kim and More"

Discussing the Perfumo Affair, the Phil Spector shooting controversy, the Beirut barrack bombings, Lil' Kim, and the Thomas Ince death mystery.

Terror!

S1, EP3 "The Games: Munich 1972"

In 1972 in Munich, Germany, as the Olympic Games are broadcast live on TV for the first time, eight Palestinian terrorists attack the Israeli delegation's lodgings and kill two athletes.

Ancient Murders Unearthed

S1, EP4 "A Scottish Killing"

Homicide detective Rod Demery and scientist Professor Turi King study an 800-year-old partial skeleton found in Berwick, Scotland; Rod investigates a possible motive of robbery, and Turi's injury analysis reveals the victim may have been an archer.

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