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Curiosity Now offers classic factual content from an extensive, award-winning library of original and curated documentaries across popular genres like science, history, space, wildlife, nature and more. Stacked for optimal binge-watching, Curiosity Now is a brand-safe environment for family-friendly viewing
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.
Inside the Mind of a Con Artist
S1, EP2 "Christophe Rocancourt"Christophe Rocancourt is a French impostor and con artist who scammed rich and powerful people by masquerading in turn as a French nobleman, the heir to the Rockefeller family, or as a Russian prince.
Inside the Mind of a Con Artist
S1, EP1 "Matthew Cox"Matthew Cox is a former mortgage broker from Florida who found himself on the Secret Service's most wanted list; he made millions falsifying home ownership and mortgage documents for five times the properties' actual worth.
Inside the Mind of a Con Artist
S1, EP3 "Jan Lewan"Jan Lewan is the polka sensation from Pennsylvania who fleeced millions of investors with his classic Ponzi scheme; his name shot to fame when Netflix produced the movie "Polka King" with actor Jack Black playing Jan Lewan.
Inside the Mind of a Con Artist
S1, EP4 "Frédéric Bourdin"Nicknamed The Chameleon, Frédéric Bourdin is a former French serial imposter who claims to have faked at least five hundred false identities, including a young Texas boy who went missing in the mid-90s.
Inside the Mind of a Con Artist
S1, EP5 "Shaun Greenhalgh"Shaun Greenhalgh is a British artist and art forger; between 1989 and 2006, he produced a number of forgeries including Roman and Chinese art objects, and medieval Christian relics, that fooled some of the world's most respected art institutions.
Inside the Mind of a Con Artist
S1, EP6 "Helmut Kiener"Dubbed the "Mini Madoff," Kiener is one of Germany's greatest con artists, tricking thousands of private investors and banks, including Barclays and JP Morgan, to the tune of more than $300 million.
Inside the Mind of a Con Artist
S1, EP2 "Christophe Rocancourt"Christophe Rocancourt is a French impostor and con artist who scammed rich and powerful people by masquerading in turn as a French nobleman, the heir to the Rockefeller family, or as a Russian prince.
Space Phenomena
"Black Holes"The latest discoveries are drawing a link between black holes and the existence of life.
Super Senses: Special Forces
EP2 "Sight"Many animals need a strong sense of sight to capture their prey; cats can see at night and birds of prey can catch their quarry from immense heights.
Super Senses: Special Forces
EP1 "Hearing"Many animals rely on their pronounced hearing in their daily struggle for survival, such as moths escaping a bat attack; most animals have a much more sensitive ear than humans.
Super Senses: Special Forces
EP4 "Touch"Animals, like humans, depend on their sense of touch in various situations, like bears in Alaska tracking down salmon and crocodiles knowing when their prey is approaching.
Super Senses: Special Forces
EP3 "Smell & Taste"Examining how things taste, and how vital scent is from the animal perspective; an animal's sense of smell will also detect the scent of odorants carried through the air.
Super Senses: Special Forces
EP6 "Superhuman Senses"Certain animals have some crazy looking sense organs; every feature has a special purpose that has evolved to ensure the survival of the animal.
Super Senses: Special Forces
EP5 "Sixth Sense"Animals have sense organs with which they can recognize electromagnetic fields; they can feel when an earthquake is approaching and sharks can track their prey.
Super Senses: Special Forces
EP7 "Sense of Timing"Living beings have an internal biological clock, modeled on the famous circadian rhythm of night and day and running over a period of 24 hours; this rhythm is particularly evident in the cicada, lizards, bears and Arctic ground squirrels.