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Science of Thrills

S1, EP1 "Speed"

Climbing aboard some of the world's fastest theme park rides to learn what it takes to build them.

Science of Thrills

S1, EP2 "Falling"

Discovering how the fear of falling is exploited by some of the world's top theme park rides to create a thrilling experience.

Science of Thrills

S1, EP3 "Height"

Climbing aboard four spectacular roller coasters in Europe and America that exploit a fear of heights to create maximum thrills.

Science of Thrills

S1, EP4 "Inversion"

Investigates four roller coasters in Europe and America that use inversions, or loops, to create a thrilling ride.

Science of Sound

S1, EP1 "Sticky Lyrics"

Marty Music sits down with Dr. Carole Scherling, a neuroscientist from Belmont University, to talk all about sticky lyrics and the science behind why some catchy tunes get stuck in audience's heads.

Science of Sound

S1, EP2 "Power of Nostalgia"

Music has the power to transport us back in time; Marty Music sits down with Nicole Richard, a neurologic music therapist, and professor from Belmont University to talk about how music affects our brains and stirs up memories.

Science of Sound

S1, EP4 "Live Music Vibes"

It's easy to love live music; whether jamming with some friends or lost in the crowd at an amazing show, live music really moves; looking into why it feels better than listening to music on even the best home stereo.

Science of Sound

S1, EP3 "Imagination Soundtrack"

Marty Music sits down with Nicole Richard, a neurologic music therapist, and professor from Belmont University to dive into how music makes us move.

Essequibo: Hidden River

"The Mysterious Source"

The mission is to discover the Essequibo's source, which is hidden deep in the Acarai Mountains on the border of Brazil, but the last leg turns out to be the most challenging.

The Tracker's Diary: Tigers of Nepal

S1, EP1 "Lay of the Land"

Casey and his camera crew arrive in Nepal and meet up with local tiger guide, Rajan Chadhary; a seasoned tracker, Rajan guides the team around Bardiya National Park's tiger habitat and establishes a lay of the land.

The Tracker's Diary: Tigers of Nepal

S1, EP2 "On the Tiger Trail"

While walking in the jungle, Casey and the team find a tiger; the tracks lead to a lot of dead ends, but they discover a plethora of other wildlife along the way.

The Tracker's Diary: Tigers of Nepal

S1, EP3 "Into the Tiger's Bedroom"

Casey and Rajan discuss different tactics for finding tigers: sit and wait for them to come to the water, or track them on foot through the jungle.

What Animals See

Professor Thomas Cronin explains how animals experience the world visually, whether what they see impacts their place in nature, and how their place in nature is impacted by what they see.

Hunters of the Forest

Forests are dense, dark habitats -- a realm of shadows; they are ideal for predators to stalk, whether it's mink on the forest floor, goshawks in the canopy or big predators, lynx, and wolves.

Essequibo: Hidden River

"The Vast Delta"

Exploring the The Essequibo River in Guyana; including it's estuary and the breathtaking Kaieteur Falls.

Essequibo: Hidden River

"The Raging Torrent"

From Kaieteur Falls, the journey to the source of Essequibo River continues, but it soon proves to be a dangerous adventure with countless rapids and waterfalls along the route.

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