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- An astronaut becomes stranded on Mars after his team assume him dead, and must rely on his ingenuity to find a way to signal to Earth that he is alive and can survive until a potential rescue.
- A linguist works with the military to communicate with alien lifeforms after twelve mysterious spacecraft appear around the world.
- A group of scientists exploring the Marianas Trench encounter the largest marine predator that has ever existed - the Megalodon.
- Carol Danvers becomes one of the universe's most powerful heroes when Earth is caught in the middle of a galactic war between two alien races.
- The daughter of the U.S. President heads off to college where she falls for a graduate student with a secret.
- Desperate to provide care for her daughter, down-on-her-luck Jean moves in with her father in-law from whom she is estranged. Through time, they learn to forgive each other and heal old wounds.
- An F.B.I. Agent teams up with a tracker to pursue a murderer after he vanishes into the mountains and infiltrates a hiking group.
- Five young adults are recruited by the Lightspeed Rescue organization to protect the city of Marnier Bay from the forces of evil.
- A volcano in Yellowstone Park suddenly erupts.
- Follow National Geographic photographer James Balog across the Arctic as he deploys time-lapse cameras designed for one purpose: to capture a multi-year record of the world's changing glaciers.
- A four-episode animated series charting the adventures of four dinosaurs - each on a different continent in the prehistoric world: a lone female Velociraptor in Asia; a young male Daspletosaurus in North America; a South American female Saltasaur; and a young adult Pyroraptor in Europe. Narrated by Christian Slater and hosted by paleontologist Scott Sampson.
- Take a thrilling ride right into the heart of the planet's most amazing forces - revealing the speed of a twister, the power of a hurricane, the lethal force of a lightning bolt, the instant devastation of a flood, or the explosive punch of a volcano. Feel what it's like to be inside a house when a storm rips the roof off, when a cloud of volcanic ash overtakes you, or what a street sign picked up by a tornado would do to your car window. This is Nature at its wildest and most furious.
- Using cutting edge visual effects to 'drain' the waters around the notorious island of Alcatraz. With the waters drained away the secrets of Alcatraz are revealed, including exactly why the island's infamous prison was so inescapable. With no water in the way San Francisco Bay is revealed to be a fascinating and chaotic place. On the dry bay floor we see the scars left by epic earthquakes. These fault lines give scientists an idea as to when and where the next 'big one' will strike. With the whole area drained it's possible to see what could happen to San Francisco when the next giant quake hits, as well as what will be left of Alcatraz once the dust settles.
- Marvel at the awesome power of nature as photography displays the change evoked by a massive volcanic eruption of Mount St. Helens and the renewal process which followed when the entire side of the mountain was blown away in billowing clouds of ash.
- Over its more than 4-billion-year history, Earth has been home to repeated violent climactic changes, which have caused mass extinctions. And yet, life has survived.
- Rich Hall, an American comedian unravels the common misconceptions about native Americans.
- "Science of Superman" interviews the experts and uses highlights from comic books, television and film - including scenes from the 2006 summer blockbuster, "Superman Returns" - to examine the science behind the Man of Steel's extraordinary powers.
- Johnny Jet visits travel spots that will be "hot" in 2012: Belize, London, Leavsden Studios, Southampton, New York City, New Zealand, Necker Island, and Spaceport America.
- Using the 1906 Great San Francisco earthquake as a spring board, scientists and engineers explain what happened following the quake. The story traces the history of earthquake science and engineering up to the present. .
- Series which unravels the mysteries behind the world's most dramatic wildlife events.
- A look at the powers that nature holds over planet Earth.
- A look at the top secret military base in Nevada that doesn't exist on any map.
- Documentary about the historical-cultural value of the Ceremonial Indigenous Center of Caguana in Utuado, Puerto Rico.
- Documentary film relates how fire, ravens, coyotes, invasive plants, roads, ATV's, disease and humans are killing off desert tortoises. Scientists work to sort out the threats and to help guide the effort to recover the species.
- USGS biologists work with Monterey Bay Aquarium otter experts to help save this threatened population of sea mammals.
- Twenty-five million people rely on Lake Mead water. This short movie uses traditional documentary storytelling and spectacular imagery to reveal the vital role of science in ensuring that Lake Mead has high water quality.
- Inevitable southern California wildfires are becoming a year round hazard. New research in the field of fire ecology is providing important insights into how southern California can better manage the wildfire hazard.
- Ecologists, biologists and water scientists contribute to the transformation of 25,000 acres of commercial salt ponds back into natural wetland habitat on the fringes of San Francisco Bay.
- Scientists go to the Chukchi Sea to track walruses and learn how they are being impacted by more rapidly melting summer sea ice.
- A scientific explanation to the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle.
- Every volcano has its own personality. This program visits several to display their diverse behavior and dangers.
- The history and a projection of the future of the Earth's land masses caused by continental drift is explain by the theory of plate tectonics.
- Explores a seismic shift in the way scientists predict eruptions. The new method: reading seismic signals indicating magma and gas buildup in active volcanoes.
- More of our favorite snack foods are profiled. They include dog hunts, soft drinks, and jerky among others.
- Although they are destructive, volcanoes were crucial to the development of life on our planet. Iain's journey takes him to Ethiopia to discover lava lakes, to Iceland to scuba dive between continents, and to New Zealand to sample hot springs. But it's not just a holiday for Dr Stewart: he has a serious point to make.
- This documentary investigates the background of a secret 1960s USAF space project named MOL (Manned Orbiting Laboratory) and its Russian counterpart ALMAZ.
- 65 million years ago an object from space hurtled toward planet Earth at 150000 miles per hour. An impact had triggered a disaster unlike any ever conceived by man.