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

Living Universe

S1, EP3 "Second Genesis"

Artemis arrives on the exoplanet Minerva B.

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.

Dream Big: Engineering Our World

Filmmaker Greg MacGillivray explores the human ingenuity behind engineering marvels -- big and small -- and reveals the heart that drives engineers to create better lives for people around the world.

The Lucy Mission: Origins of the Solar System

Following the scientific team of the NASA Lucy Mission, a mission that will unveil the origins of the Solar System.

Frozen Obsession

The 18-day, 2,000-mile Northwest Passage Project expedition through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago aboard the Swedish research icebreaker Oden.

Suppressed Science

S1, EP1 "Merging Man & Machine"

Athena links herself to a robot hand endowed with a delicate sense of touch and gets a sneak peak at unreleased consumer products which promise to optimize our brainwaves.

Suppressed Science

S1, EP3 "The Suppressed Science Of Psychedelics"

Discussing governments around the world outlawing a class of substances which have been used safely by humans for thousands of years.

The Great Film Composers: Music Of The Movies

S1, EP1 "The Beginnings"

Venturing back to the 1930s and the birth of film soundtracks; music scores were played live until the first fully-composed synchronized film, "King Kong."

The Great Film Composers: Music Of The Movies

S1, EP2 "The 1930s"

As fascism was growing in Germany the great artists who had not yet escaped Europe were now leaving and heading to Hollywood and bringing life to films such as "The Adventures of Robin Hood", "The Wizard of Oz" and "Jezebel".

The Great Film Composers: Music Of The Movies

S1, EP3 "1940s: The Golden Age"

Considered the Golden Age of Hollywood, in the 1940's, studios were filled with the most extraordinary directors and actors while soundtrack became increasingly important.

The Great Film Composers: Music Of The Movies

S1, EP4 "1950s A New Dawn"

The 1950's marked a New Dawn with the arrival of new influences like jazz in soundtracks for movies like "A Streetcar Named Desire," "Giant," and "Dial M for Murder" and Jazz musicians scoring films.

The Great Film Composers: Music Of The Movies

S1, EP5 "The 1960s: Part One"

The early 1960's arrived with some of the most memorable composers in film history such as Elmer Bernstein, Alex North, Ernest Gold, and Henry Mancini and some of the most memorable soundtracks like Bernard Herrmann's score for Psycho.

The Great Film Composers: Music Of The Movies

S1, EP6 "The 1960s: Part Two"

As Civil Rights issues began to influence the film industry, the spotlight shone on composers such as Quincy Jones and John Barry.

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