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.

Bright Now!

S1, EP14 "Ketamine: From Street Drug to Lifesaver"

The 50-year-old anesthetic ketamine might be a new tool for fighting depression and suicide.

Besieged Fortresses

S2, EP1 "Acre: Clash of the Titans"

When Saladin invades Jerusalem, Philip Augustus and Richard the Lionheart put their rivalry aside to fight for Saint-John of Acre, a highly strategic port in the Holy land.

Planet Insect

S1, EP1 "Part One: Small Creatures, Big Lives"

Between five and 10 million different kinds, maybe ten quintillion individuals; insects live the most extraordinary lives, many of them revealed for the first time in this one-hour program.

The Magic of the Wild

S1, EP1 "Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies"

In Canada, a country full of natural beauty and infinite space, national parks have been preserving unique natural landscapes for 140 years; a German-Canadian team of authors spends a year in Banff National Park in the Rocky Mountains.

Clean Up Crew

Often unfairly despised, animals such as crabs, dung beetles, vultures and crows are heroes, keeping people safe from diseases.

Hidden Japan

Aside from rich tradition and ultra-modern cities, there are also more than 130 mammals and 600 bird species dwelling in Japan's 6,852 islands; this island chain is long enough to span climate zones, providing a huge range of habitat.

Hidden Germany

Germany has some of Europe's most famous and exciting cities, but that's nothing compared to its natural wonders for those willing to step off the beaten track.

Coasts: Rolling With the Waves

Surf zones where open ocean waves meet coastal habitats are some of the most food-rich waters on Earth.

The Sun

S1, EP1 "Part 1"

Meeting the Aurora chasers and scientists whose life's work revolves around the sun.

Engineering the Future

S1, EP6 "Solar"

The sun is the biggest source of energy in the solar system; innovators search for new ways to capture more of the sun's power and make it available through the night, everywhere.

Fateful Planet

S1, EP1 "Dramatic Birth"

Shortly after the formation of solar system, the potential for life begins when Earth collides with another protoplanet; Earth survives, and a new world is created: the moon; without the moon, there may not have been life on Earth.

Fateful Planet

S1, EP2 "Snowball Earth"

Throughout its history, Earth has continuously fluctuated between greenhouse and icehouse; an icehouse phase known as Snowball Earth was the most extreme period of cold the planet ever witnessed, with ice encasing Earth from the poles to the equator.

Fateful Planet

S1, EP3 "Great Dying"

540 million years ago, the ancestors of modern organisms suddenly emerge in the Cambrian seas; evolution progresses and leaps onto land; but 250 million years ago, huge volcanic eruptions trigger the most severe mass extinctions in Earth's history.

Fateful Planet

S1, EP4 "Doom of the Dinosaurs"

In the Triassic period, dinosaurs rose to dominate the planet for 150 million years; 66 million years ago, the dinosaurs vanished along with 75% of all species; experts use the latest scientific methods to discover what killed the dinosaurs.

Fateful Planet

S1, EP5 "Age of Humankind"

Shortly after humans appear, they become the dominant species on Earth, but face threats from both above and below -- volcanic eruptions and falling asteroids; now scientists around the world use the latest technology to mitigate future catastrophes.

Fateful Planet

S1, EP3 "Great Dying"

540 million years ago, the ancestors of modern organisms suddenly emerge in the Cambrian seas; evolution progresses and leaps onto land; but 250 million years ago, huge volcanic eruptions trigger the most severe mass extinctions in Earth's history.

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