CuriosityStream Documentaries

Season 2022

CuriosityStream is the world’s first streaming service dedicated to quality, factual television programming, created by the Founder and former Chairman of Discovery Communications, John Hendricks. Launched in 2015, the service is now available in 196 countries worldwide on multiple TV, desktop and mobile devices. CuriosityStream creates, curates and distributes the world’s best nonfiction documentary content available without commercial interruptions, anytime and anywhere. The service hosts over 1,500 titles providing deep dives into science, history, technology and nature, including a growing slate of exclusive CuriosityStream Original programming.

Where to Watch Season 2022

8 Episodes

  • Changing Ocean Asia - Sinking Cities
    E1
    Changing Ocean Asia - Sinking CitiesIn this episode, travel with scientists from the Earth Observatory of Singapore across the region to understand what is causing cities to sink, how they are being monitored, and why building resilience into communities is critical to their long-term survival.
  • Changing Ocean Asia - Extreme Weather. Powerful Tsunamis
    E2
    Changing Ocean Asia - Extreme Weather. Powerful TsunamisFor scientists at the Earth Observatory of Singapore, it is a race against time to understand the effects climate change will have on coastal infrastructures in the region, ports, and trade. Just how prepared are we, for extreme weather events in the future?
  • Changing Ocean Asia - Urban Oceans. Super Corals.
    E3
    Changing Ocean Asia - Urban Oceans. Super Corals.Dive with scientists from the Earth Observatory of Singapore as they investigate the impact climate change is having on the ocean, explore engineering ideas for artificial reefs, and discover a coral species showing resilience to climate change.
  • Changing Ocean Asia - Sea Level Rise and Engineering Solutions
    E4
    Changing Ocean Asia - Sea Level Rise and Engineering SolutionsSouth-east Asia is a unique part of the world, featuring low-lying countries, pristine islands, and vast coastal habitats. 600 million people across the region live in low elevation coastal zones, all vulnerable to sea-level rise, flooding, and extreme weather events like Tsunamis and Typhoons.
  • Antelopes - The Unsung Heroes
    E5
    Antelopes - The Unsung HeroesWe all know antelopes as the prey of lions. They represent food to many of the predators of the plain and so it's hardly surprising that they stick together in groups, seeking safety in numbers, with more pairs of eyes to spot danger.
  • Marine Mammals - Born to Swim
    E6
    Marine Mammals - Born to SwimMarine mammals are among the most loved creatures on the planet, but because they live in a world that’s hostile to us, where it’s hard to follow them, much of their lives remain a mystery, adding to their mystique.
  • Penguin Party
    E7
    Penguin PartyFew animals are more loved than penguins waddling on ice like clumsy people. They steal our hearts, though it’s underwater that their dynamic shape and predator skills come into their own. But there’s more to penguins than dancing on ice.
  • Beyond the Spotlight‍: MrBeast
    E8
    Beyond the Spotlight‍: MrBeastJimmy Donaldson, aka MrBeast, became obsessed with YouTube at a young age. From his early days making gaming videos to the massively viral Squid Game video, Jimmy has built a viral video empire based on the joy he gets from helping others.

 

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