California Innovation Nation
California is one of the most progressive places on earth and has always started conversations about the big questions in society.
California is one of the most progressive places on earth and has always started conversations about the big questions in society.
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Shark Dive TV showcases Bottom-Dwelling Sharks and does a Deeper Dive analyzing how Sharks Breathe, Wobbegong Sharks and Caribbean Reef Sharks.
Shark Dive TV goes on a hunt for Megalodon Shark teeth and takes a Deeper Dive with Megalodon Sharks, Prickly Sharks, and Sand Tiger Sharks.
Shark Dive TV demonstrates how Sand Tiger Sharks act as protectors and takes a Deeper Dive by explaining male vs female shark differences, shark reproduction, Gray Reef Sharks and shark buoyancy.
The twins' troop is finally driven out of the city by the monkey catcher, and attentions turn to Galta Temple, which Bipin recognises as his former home.
Kamal is captured by monkey catchers, while Rani's son Teejay is still missing. Meanwhile, Zamir is busy trying to track down Rani and her gang.
Kamal attempts to salvage his reputation by leading a daring hospital raid. Elsewhere, the race is on to save electric shock victim Teejay.
The Galta Gang's enemy Zamir is on a mission to find his former family but he gets an unwelcome reception from some unexpected faces.
A diverse group of distantly related families and species sharing a few common traits, marine invertebrates include polyps, octopus and jellyfish.
Blue World investigates a huge grouper that's making a comeback in Florida, visits Australia's Great Barrier Reef, and studies camouflage in sea creatures.
Blue World travels to the Bahamas to explore a deep blue hole, then visits the Georgia Aquarium to study Whale sharks who live in a giant tank.
Blue World travels to Antarctica on an epic adventure where we swim with penguins, meet a Leopard Seal, and dive under icebergs.
In this episode we go back in time to the edge of a 50.000-year crater. On a highway to Arizona, we followed the sign 'Meteor Crater'. This was the start for a fantastic tour to rocks from another world.
The ancient ancestors realized that building structures and machines to harness water to provide transport, power, drainage and irrigation was vital to the success of their civilizations.
This episode explores some of history's most ingenious, yet lesser-known engineering solutions.
In the last episode of the season we'll learn about sensory tricks - visually-evoked auditory response, retinal fatigue, Müller-Lyer illusion, Ames room and synesthesia.
In this episode we learn the diference between Iridescence, Chemiluminescence and Bioluminescence. We also learn about Gemstone Coloration and Mechanical Plant Defenses.
How are Rainbows formed? What does it mean to see a Mirage? And when we see a spinning dancer why one can either perceive as spinning clockwise or counter clockwise?
What is the Body Transfer Illusion or the Moon Illusion? We also explain how the Autokinetic Effect and the Stereoscopy work!
Terry and Larry go on a swashbuckling adventure when they test two scenes from the 1920's film, The Black Pirate starring Douglas Fairbanks, Senior. Terry will see if he can knock down a ships mast with a canon, and then test gravity as he slides down a sail with only a knife.
Terry and Larry are going to test a famous scene from Underworld with Kate Beckensale. Terry will attempt to shoot a circle around himself in the floor and fall through to save himself from the pack of werewolves.
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