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

Volcanoes: The Fires of Creation

For billions of years, volcanoes have helped forge the world. With over 500 active volcanoes, Earth bursts at the seams with these forces of mass construction.

The Great Apes

Holly Carroll, a passionate zoologist, explores the dense rainforests and remote jungles of Africa and Indonesia to study the lives of these intelligent and curious animals.

Antelopes: The Unsung Heroes

Antelopes represent food to many of the predators of the plain.

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.

NYC Revealed

S1, EP4 "Rats"

New York is known as one of the rattiest cities in America with some estimating close to 2 million rodents roam its streets; here is how New York City rats out its rodents.

Eat Me (or Try Not To)

S1, EP4 "The Supply Chain"

With every single bite or sip that people take, they participate in one of the most sophisticated journeys around the world ever taken; the global food supply chain is part of an $8 trillion network that produces over 4 billion tons of food annually.

Eat Me (or Try Not To)

S1, EP5 "The Impact"

Food brands travel around the world, stick around and change the places they visit; once the food is adopted by eager taste buds, it becomes part of local culture and tradition.

Eat Me (or Try Not To)

S1, EP6 "The Future"

Climate change, a global pandemic, and a booming world population mark an opportune time to be in the food business, not unlike the first wave of the industrial food revolution that gave people the first globally mass-produced, processed foods.

Tech Toys 360

S4, EP5 ""E" Means Electric"

Toyota's gyroscopic, three-wheeled electric car, the i-Road, trounces traffic; Carbon 3D makes a breakthrough as Onewheel takes board sports further.

Tech Toys 360

S4, EP6 "Breakin' Through"

Penetrate the tech of unbreachable INKAS armored vehicles; students propel a human-powered sub, the WASUB; get the drift of the Razor Crazy Cart XL.

Tech Toys 360

S4, EP7 "Art Meets Function"

Explore the science of a lightweight supercar, the Donkervoort; the GolfBoard speeds down the fairway as the Trefecta E-Bike focuses on durability.

Tech Toys 360

S4, EP8 "Taking Off"

The Falcon supercar revs up in Detroit; the bike wheel gets an electric jolt as a helmet folds with ease; a flight simulator soars into the future.

Tech Toys 360

S4, EP9 "Speed, Power and Art"

In the spotlight is the speedy track vehicle, the Ripsaw; a swift modular watercraft fits in the back of a car; a robotic artist shows its keen eye.

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