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.

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S1, EP24 "Octopus Encounters"

Observing alien-like octopuses in the Pacific Ocean, from a feeding frenzy at the bottom of the sea to a mother tending thousands of eggs.

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S1, EP78 "From the Frontlines of COVID-19"

Author David Quammen predicted the coronavirus pandemic nearly a decade ago in his best-selling book, "Spillover" now, he shows us how the same remote Montana lab that spawned his work, is on the front-line to combat COVID-19.

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S1, EP57 "America's Wildest Cat & Dog Rivalry"

Wildlife tracker Tyler Johnerson explores the deadly rivalry between native mountain lions and reintroduced wolves in Yellowstone National Park.

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S1, EP79 "The Birth of Mar-a-Lago"

The history of President Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, built in Florida in the 1920s by Majorie Merriweather Post, who hoped one day that it would become a winter White House.

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S1, EP53 "Preparing for Hurricanes"

The SUrge-STructure-Atmosphere INteraction facility, or SUSTAIN, will help scientists at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science better understand the complex interactions between a hurricane and the ocean below it.

Ancient Engineering

S1, EP1 "Roads That Changed the World"

Discovering the transport networks of the past.

Animals of Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving for most begins with a turkey, but the huge, comical birds are not the only animals associated with the season.

The History of Food

S1, EP1 "The Invention of Cooking"

After hunter-gatherers harness fire as a tool, it ignites a culinary and cerebral revolution that advances evolution.

Beyond the Boundary

S1 "Sri Lanka"

Peter Trego travels to cricket-obsessed Sri Lanka to uncover the secrets of spin bowling and how the sport is helping to heal wounds left by the recent civil war.

Proof of Concept

S1, EP4 "The Infinite"

Kyle Hill and Eugenia Cheng join the show to prove there is more than one infinity, that infinity is hidden all around us and that we might actually be infinite ourselves.

History: The Interesting Bits

S1, EP1 "How to Be President"

A look at the men and women who've run and, in some cases, won the Oval Office.

History: The Interesting Bits

S1, EP2 "How to Get Away with It"

A look at some of history's criminals, con artists, frauds and fakes, from Adam Worth, the 19th-century inspiration for Professor Moriarty, to a jewel thief named Diamond Doris and a count who sold the Eiffel Tower to gullible buyers twice.

History: The Interesting Bits

S1, EP3 "How to Keep a Secret"

A look at espionage; meeting spies from Delilah to Roald Dahl and along the way revealing the real model for James Bond.

History: The Interesting Bits

S1, EP4 "How to Start a War"

A look at wars that lasted for centuries and others that were over in minutes, as well as the difficulty of ending a war; the possibility of starting a war over almost anything, from an unprovoked invasion to a lost ear, a pastry or a stolen bucket.

History: The Interesting Bits

S1, EP5 "How To Make A Fortune"

Throughout history, men and women have dedicated themselves to raking in wealth in the form of old money, new money and blood money; a look at how they got it, spent it and how it affected their happiness, from Robber Barons to Mansa Musa of Mali.

History: The Interesting Bits

S1, EP6 "How To Fall In Love"

Exploring why, from Liz Taylor to Attila the Hun, pain doesn't stop people from looking for love; how love is a driver of history, costing royalty their heads, generals their victories, and many people their sanity.

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