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In just a few decades, China has transformed into a science and technology superpower. See inside leading Chinese tech companies and labs to discover how they innovate, what drives their rise, and what it means for the future of the global economy.
Spy creatures uncover surprising undersea relationships as sharks befriend fish, whales play with dolphins, and lobsters do the conga in seas where even spider crabs have friends.
Spy creatures explore animal emotions and the deep feelings we share. With surfing dolphins, kissing manatees and sensitive cuttlefish, witness the emotional rollercoaster of life in the sea.
Spy creatures reveal an ocean full of startling ways of thinking, including large-brained whales, smart octopi, diving monkeys, creative fish and other intelligent animals.
Pete Walsh, a Tasmanian man who befriends a platypus. With the help of experts, he learns about the platypus’s secret world in an effort to protect them from the threat of urban development
How did life survive on a planet covered in ice from pole to pole?
Grasslands are one of the planet’s most important, yet most overlooked habitats. Follow scientists as they discover animal species with the power to transform and restore our grasslands, turning them into carbon sinks that could slow climate change.
See how Earth transformed from a barren hellscape to a planet capable of sustaining life.
How would you handle the trauma of losing a loved one? Murders That Matter documents African American Muslim mother Movita Johnson-Harrell over five years as she transforms from a victim of violent trauma into a fierce advocate against gun violence in Black communities. Produced in association with ITVS.
Traveling to the far corners of the world, we discover the extraordinary ways animals are adapting to our rapidly changing planet. Examine polar bears in the Arctic, penguins in Antarctica and other animals surviving in icy worlds