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Human Footprint
Human Footprint
Using science and revelatory visual events, NGC delivers an extraordinary personal audit of how much of the world's resources each of us consumes, illustrating the average American's human footprint.
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Titanic: How It Really Sank
Titanic: How It Really Sank
Drawing on the latest forensic evidence, historical records and eyewitness testimonies, NGC reconstructs the story from the point of view of those involved, and debunks the many myths surrounding the sinking of the Titanic.
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Man-Made: Solar Quest
Man-Made: Solar Quest
Explore the world’s ‘hot spots’ for solar power, from the deserts of Spain and Nevada to cutting edge technology centers around Europe - all racing to put solar at the front of the renewable energy pack.
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Naked Science: Polar Apocalypse
Naked Science: Polar Apocalypse
Melting ice caps, rising sea levels, more and stronger hurricanes indicate Earth is getting hotter. Are we to blame? Discover the real science behind climate change.
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The Pirate Code
The Pirate Code
Treasure hunter Barry Clifford finally finds pirate "Black Sam" Bellamy's ship, the Whydah Galley, that sank 300 years ago with 4.5 tons of loot.
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China's Secret Mummies
Explorer China's Secret Mummies
In China, archaeologists unearth ancient mummies with European facial features, blond hair and blue eyes. Where did these Caucasians come from thousands of years ago.
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T. rex
Explorer : T. rex Walks Again
Explorer takes viewers on an epic journey, digging deep into the fossil record for the tiniest of clues to re-create the worlds most accurate, fully skinned, mechanical replica of a walking juvenile T. rex.
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Grand Canyon
Naked Science: Grand Canyon
It's one of the world's most famous natural wonders, yet little is known about its formation. Unearth its secrets, and relive the first expedition to its floor.
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Mars
Naked Science: Five Years on Mars
They were sent to Mars on a 90-day mission, but almost five years later the rovers Spirit and Opportunity have traveled farther, seen more, and survived longer than anyone imagined possible, earning a place among the most prolific explorers in history.
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Paul Wignall
Naked Science: Supercontinent
Many geographers are predicting that the earth will one day become a vast supercontinent. Last time that happened it caused mass extinctions. Now, Naked Science meets with top scientists to explore this theory.
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Alexander The Great's Lost Tomb
Egypt Unwrapped : Alexander the Great’s Lost Tomb
Alexander the Great is one of history’s greatest warrior kings, and was the leader of the most powerful nation in the ancient world. The location of his tomb has eluded archaeologists for nearly 2,000 years but new theories may help reveal its location.
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Direct from the Moon
Naked Science: Direct from the Moon
With stunning footage from the Kaguya lunar orbiter, NGC reveals images of the moon and Earth like never seen before, and unlocks the secrets of 4.5 billion years of Earth, moon and solar system history.
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MBARI vessel
Naked Science: The Deep
If we drain the sea water that covers two-thirds of the Earth's surface, an astonishing landscape appears. Join the journey from the ocean's surface to its farthest depth to discover what lies at the bottom of the sea.
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Yosemite
Wild Spaces : Secret Yosemite
Scale the largest granite monolith on Earth, see the tallest waterfall in North America, and touch a giant sequoia, the largest living thing in existence.
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ocean realm
Amazing Planet: Ocean Realm
Trace the origins of Earth's nascent oceans, which were acidic, dense and corrosive, and see how global warming is turning today's oceans into a great repository of extra heat -- creating more and more monstrous storms.
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Extinctions
Naked Science: Extinctions
NGC examines three mass extinctions on Earth to see what caused them and if they could happen again. Would humans fare any better than the victims of these previous disasters? Worse, are we now in the middle of a mass extinction we brought on ourselves?
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Denali bear
Extreme Alaska: Denali National Park
Grizzlies, wolves and moose roam this terrain just 200 miles from the Artic Circle, but it is the altitude here that defines which wild conditions -- and creatures -- dominate.
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Aqua Power
Aqua Power
Follow three teams of engineers as they attempt to solve the world's energy problems by harnessing one of the most powerful forms of green energy: wave energy.
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The Rockies
Naked Science: The Rockies
Did the American Rockies rise faster than their Canadian counterpart? New evidence from fossilized leaves and pollen suggest just that. Explore the mysteries of these ancient mountains.
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