Melting ice caps, floods and storms; a miserable climatic diagnosis that could spell disaster for coastal areas and our great cities. Is this the fate that awaits mankind?
The greatest mass extinction in Earth's history was caused by a gigantic eruption of methane gas from deep in the oceans, 250 million years ago. That is the theory of a Northwestern University scientist, who says similar, if smaller, disasters have occurred regularly throughout history
Several possible reasons for the Triangle's reputation as a danger zone are investigated. Scientists have discovered that the area's magnetic field has dropped considerably in the last 20 years. Could activity involving underwater volcanic vents be affecting the field and posing a threat to vessels? UFO's, as well as bizarre weather conditions, are also considered as possible explanations.
a documentary that goes beyond Yellowstones tourist hotspots and travels deep inside the 2 million acre national park to reveal the backcountry wilderness few have seen
BBC Horizon: The Day We Learned to Think
Can people read your mind? Some people claim to know what they shouldn't be able to know even when they are on opposite sides of the planet. But is this just coincidence?
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An intimate look at the role the sun plays in the life of our solar system. From the nuclear forces churning at the heart of the sun to the mass ejections of solar material in to surrounding space, we will experience the power of the sun and its impact on the planets and ultimately life on Earth. We will trace the life cycle of the sun itself, going back to its beginnings and moving forward in time to its eventual death.
Copyrighted Show of Discovery Channel. The perfect disaster
Do the sun's invisible cosmic rays influence our weather? Can solar winds impact Earth? Explore the ways fluctuations in the sun's energy influence our climate.
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