Science Channel Presents

2014 β€’ Science Channel
4.5
49 reviews
TV-14
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Season 1 episodes (6)

1 Stem Cell Universe with Stephen Hawking
2/3/14
Led by Stephen Hawking, this special delves into the subject of stem cells to explore what these mechanisms are capable of. Topics such as regenerating body parts, the fountain of youth, and stem cells harvested from our own bodies are investigated.
2 Megastorm: World's Biggest Typhoon
5/25/14
In the wake of the world's most catastrophic typhoon which recently hit the Philippines, this documentary looks at the science behind a storm, the devastating human consequences, and what Mother Nature might have in store for our world in the future.
3 How It's Made: Deflate-Gate Special
1/29/15
Did the New England Patriots tamper with footballs used during the AFC Championship Game? In this special episode, we take a look at how these footballs are made, as well as some of your favorite items for Super Bowl Sunday: beer, helmets, and mascots.
4 Lost World of Pompeii
7/12/16
Go inside the life of the people of Pompeii moments before the city was devastated by a volcanic eruption. Ordinary workers, powerful families, legendary gladiators, and armies of slaves built this ancient city, we reveal what it meant to live there.
5 Bermuda Triangle: Science of the Abyss
7/26/16
Using the latest science and technology, we launch a new investigation into the secrets of the Bermuda Triangle. After decades of mysterious disappearances, we follow the scientists trying to reveal the truth behind this strange area of the ocean.
6 Inside the Dark Web
11/1/16
Season-only
As concern grows that governments and corporations can monitor our every move online, hackers and scientists are working on tools to fight back. But this controversial new technology could create a place where almost anything can be bought.

About this show

Science Channel presents a collection of specials for the thought provocateur, the individual who is unafraid.

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4.5
49 reviews
dan johnson
April 8, 2017
It should be free because it is a teaching tool for the young as the old. We didn't have to pay to go to school so why should we have to pay for more education?
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russell stevens
December 25, 2015
Everybody on the web sticks their hand out, wanting a credit card number and a chance to steal a little something.
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Kim Heaney
August 14, 2016
This is a good show I wish they played outrageous acts of science moreπŸ‘
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