Behind the Wings
There are problems to solve before humans could make a trip to Mars, but doing it would change everything.
There are problems to solve before humans could make a trip to Mars, but doing it would change everything.
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Zahi Hawass digs at Egypt's Gisr El-Mudir in search of the tomb of Imhotep near Djoser's Step Pyramid.
At Saqqara, Egyptologist Zahi Hawass hunts for Imhotep's tomb, uncovering ancient secrets and mummies.
The fortress at Alesia falls to Caesar in his greatest victory, redefining siege warfare with Roman know-how.
Richard the Lionheart constructs a mighty castle on the Seine to dominate over his strategic Normandy lands.
French forces defend Orléans from the English army in the Hundred Years' War's brutal siege of 1428–29.
France turns a corner toward absolute monarchy after 1627–28's Siege of La Rochelle, with Louis XIII in power.
Uncover the architectural genius of ancient Rome, including the Pantheon, Nero's palace, and the Colosseum.
Is there evidence to confirm the most supernatural of the 10 plagues, the death of every first-born child?
Scientific evidence explains that some Biblical plagues can be linked to the Santorini volcano's eruption.
Scientists find conclusive evidence that deadly Biblical plagues might not have been holy at all.
Host Rageh Omaar wants to discover who Abraham was, and whether he his the key to peace among the masses.
Host Howard Jacobson seeks to find a common ground where both the sciences and religion can both be right.
Zhukov rose to become Stalin's deputy in the war against Hitler. His abilities helped to turn the war around.
At the start of the Civil War, Ulysses Grant worked in a store, but he was soon commanding the Union Armies.
Horatio Nelson is Britain's greatest naval hero, a leader at times insubordinate and reckless yet charismatic.
As billionaires lead the charge into space ventures by investing in tech innovation, the impacts are profound.
Only one attempt to assassinate Hitler might actually have succeeded: the secret Operation Foxley was it.
The French army was in disarray. Why did this handful of French soldiers continue to fight when all was lost?
This infamous battle was one of the worst moments of World War II.
Despite Hitler's vow to destroy Paris, Parisians rose up to play a crucial role in driving the Nazis out.
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