On Friday, November 3, 2023, at 8:00 Am on the Science Channel, “How the Universe Works” will air an intriguing episode titled “Moon.” This episode promises to shed new light on our cosmic neighbor, the moon, using cutting-edge technology.
Viewers will be taken on a journey to explore the dark side of the moon, unveiling discoveries made by experts that challenge our understanding of this alien world. The show’s experts reevaluate everything they thought they knew about the moon, making it a compelling watch for anyone interested in space and astronomy.
With its focus on scientific exploration and discovery, “How the Universe Works” provides an educational and captivating look at the mysteries of the cosmos. This episode, “Moon,” offers a fresh perspective on the moon and its enigmatic characteristics.
If you’re curious about the latest findings and technological advancements related to the moon, be sure to tune in on November...
Viewers will be taken on a journey to explore the dark side of the moon, unveiling discoveries made by experts that challenge our understanding of this alien world. The show’s experts reevaluate everything they thought they knew about the moon, making it a compelling watch for anyone interested in space and astronomy.
With its focus on scientific exploration and discovery, “How the Universe Works” provides an educational and captivating look at the mysteries of the cosmos. This episode, “Moon,” offers a fresh perspective on the moon and its enigmatic characteristics.
If you’re curious about the latest findings and technological advancements related to the moon, be sure to tune in on November...
- 10/27/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Wednesday, November 1, 2023, at 9:00 Am on the Science Channel, viewers can tune in to watch Season 8 of “How the Universe Works,” with the episode titled “How to Build a Planet.” This educational show delves into the mysteries of the universe and is hosted by some of the brightest minds and theorists on the planet.
In this particular episode, “How to Build a Planet,” scientists explore the limits of human knowledge and explain the science behind the rules that govern our universe. They take viewers on a journey to understand the fascinating processes that lead to the creation of planets.
So, if you’re eager to learn more about how planets come into existence and the science that governs our cosmos, be sure to catch “How the Universe Works” on November 1, 2023, at 9:00 Am on the Science Channel.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Am Wednesday 1 November 2023 on Science
How the Universe...
In this particular episode, “How to Build a Planet,” scientists explore the limits of human knowledge and explain the science behind the rules that govern our universe. They take viewers on a journey to understand the fascinating processes that lead to the creation of planets.
So, if you’re eager to learn more about how planets come into existence and the science that governs our cosmos, be sure to catch “How the Universe Works” on November 1, 2023, at 9:00 Am on the Science Channel.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Am Wednesday 1 November 2023 on Science
How the Universe...
- 10/25/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Summer is in full swing across the United States, and Sling TV wants to help make it the summer of Sling! The live TV streamer has brought back its “Freeview Weekends” program, which began last summer and offers users content from a different premium cable channel or streaming platform at no cost every weekend of the summer.
Freeview Weekends in 2023 started with the Hallmark Channel from July 7-10. Starting Friday, July 14, and continuing through Monday, July 17, all paid Sling TV subscribers can get free access to select content from discovery+. Users won’t get the entire discovery+ library, but they will get a huge selection of content to enjoy all weekend long!
First Month: Save $15 $40+ / month sling.com
The titles soon to be available for all Sling Orange, Blue, and Orange and Blue subscribers are:
“90 Day Fiancé” - TLC “Serving the Hamptons” - discovery+ original “Home Town Takeover” -...
Freeview Weekends in 2023 started with the Hallmark Channel from July 7-10. Starting Friday, July 14, and continuing through Monday, July 17, all paid Sling TV subscribers can get free access to select content from discovery+. Users won’t get the entire discovery+ library, but they will get a huge selection of content to enjoy all weekend long!
First Month: Save $15 $40+ / month sling.com
The titles soon to be available for all Sling Orange, Blue, and Orange and Blue subscribers are:
“90 Day Fiancé” - TLC “Serving the Hamptons” - discovery+ original “Home Town Takeover” -...
- 7/14/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Discovery, along with its affiliate and distribution partners, is offering free familly-friendly streaming content across its portfolio amid the coronavirus crisis.
“The Family Favorites initiative is designed to entertain, inspire and educate families as they are spending more time together at home,” Discovery said in a statement Monday.
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Full seasons of fan-favorite series and specials from Discovery networks, including Discovery Channel, Hgtv, Food Network, TLC, Animal Planet, Science Channel, Cooking Channel and Diy, are available commercial-free across all of Discovery’s Go apps and requires no Mvpd sign-in. The content is also available commercial-free via the on-demand platforms from Discovery’s cable, satellite and multi-channel streaming partners,...
“The Family Favorites initiative is designed to entertain, inspire and educate families as they are spending more time together at home,” Discovery said in a statement Monday.
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Full seasons of fan-favorite series and specials from Discovery networks, including Discovery Channel, Hgtv, Food Network, TLC, Animal Planet, Science Channel, Cooking Channel and Diy, are available commercial-free across all of Discovery’s Go apps and requires no Mvpd sign-in. The content is also available commercial-free via the on-demand platforms from Discovery’s cable, satellite and multi-channel streaming partners,...
- 4/13/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Goodness only knows how many industries will end up shut down indefinitely due to the coronavirus, or for how long, but our readers are doing their best to stay sane by catching up on new TV or revisiting old favorites. Scroll down to read some of their comments below in case you need ideas for how to pass any extra time you may have on your hands if the pandemic has you on lockdown. And join the discussion to let us know what shows are keeping your spirits up.
My comfort food of choice is usually nostalgia, which often means old episodes of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “The X-Files,” “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” “MythBusters” or “What Not to Wear” — or all of the above. Watching back episodes of “How the Universe Works” on the Science Channel is also good in a pinch; nothing puts your concerns in perspective like...
My comfort food of choice is usually nostalgia, which often means old episodes of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “The X-Files,” “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” “MythBusters” or “What Not to Wear” — or all of the above. Watching back episodes of “How the Universe Works” on the Science Channel is also good in a pinch; nothing puts your concerns in perspective like...
- 3/19/2020
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Exclusive: Marc Etkind has left the Science Channel after more than four years at the helm of the Discovery-owned network.
Discovery confirmed Etkind’s departure, which comes after he moved into the role of general manager in September 2015 from Destination America. He was based out of New York. Deadline understands that Scott Lewers, who was promoted to Evp Multiplatform Programming and Digital Media in 2018, will now have more oversight of the network, which is run by Nancy Daniels, chief brand officer, Discovery and Factual.
Etkind helped deliver record ratings for the Science Channel on the back of shows including Mysteries of the Abandoned, Unearthed and How the Universe Works. During his tenure, he also revived BattleBots in 2018 and commissioned Mythbusters spinoff MythBusters Jr.
His departure marks the end of a 12-year career at Discovery. He joined from History in late 2007, starting out as VP Development at Animal Planet. Etkind...
Discovery confirmed Etkind’s departure, which comes after he moved into the role of general manager in September 2015 from Destination America. He was based out of New York. Deadline understands that Scott Lewers, who was promoted to Evp Multiplatform Programming and Digital Media in 2018, will now have more oversight of the network, which is run by Nancy Daniels, chief brand officer, Discovery and Factual.
Etkind helped deliver record ratings for the Science Channel on the back of shows including Mysteries of the Abandoned, Unearthed and How the Universe Works. During his tenure, he also revived BattleBots in 2018 and commissioned Mythbusters spinoff MythBusters Jr.
His departure marks the end of a 12-year career at Discovery. He joined from History in late 2007, starting out as VP Development at Animal Planet. Etkind...
- 2/18/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Space: The final frontier…no truer words spoken by a voiceover artist as we delve into the mysteries of time and space combined on tonight’s finale episode of How the Universe Works. The episode attempts to explain a concept many people, unsurprisingly, have difficulty comprehending — “spacetime”. Science Channel has given Monsters and Critics an exclusive […]
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- 3/13/2018
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Could doom be lurking on the very edge of our own solar system in the form of a mysterious ninth planet? Science Channel looks into the question tonight on How the Universe Works: Mystery of Planet 9. Scientists have found evidence of the huge space object, thought to be 10 times as massive as Earth and with the potential to have some moons. The right combination of elements could even give it the ability to sustain potential extraterrestrial life, some experts say. How the Universe Works is narrated by Mike Rowe (Deadliest Catch) and tonight’s Mystery of Planet 9 episode boasts interviews with Cal Tech astronomer Mike Brown...read more...
- 11/29/2016
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Gourds will be launched long distances through the air before splattering back to earth when the Punkin Chunkin competition is featured on the Science Channel and the Discovery Channel this November.
Press Release: Projectile pumpkins take over the sky as Punkin Chunkin returns to Science Channel with a three hour simulcast with Discovery Channel – that’s more primetime gourd-chunkin hours than ever before! Punkin Chunkin is the epic gathering of unconventional engineering teams and builders who compete using a variety of technologies - air cannons, catapults, trebuchets and other homemade contraptions - to see who can propel a pumpkin the farthest. This signature Science Channel television event celebrates the science and engineering skills of all those who compete, as well as their creativity, ingenuity, teamwork, and passion. Punkin Chunkin returns in all its glory after a two-year absence as a simulcast on Science Channel and Discovery Channel Saturday, Nov. 26 at 8Pm.
Press Release: Projectile pumpkins take over the sky as Punkin Chunkin returns to Science Channel with a three hour simulcast with Discovery Channel – that’s more primetime gourd-chunkin hours than ever before! Punkin Chunkin is the epic gathering of unconventional engineering teams and builders who compete using a variety of technologies - air cannons, catapults, trebuchets and other homemade contraptions - to see who can propel a pumpkin the farthest. This signature Science Channel television event celebrates the science and engineering skills of all those who compete, as well as their creativity, ingenuity, teamwork, and passion. Punkin Chunkin returns in all its glory after a two-year absence as a simulcast on Science Channel and Discovery Channel Saturday, Nov. 26 at 8Pm.
- 10/21/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Dude. It’s 4:20pm… on 4/20. Are you as hungry as I am?
After getting all your afternoon snacks in order, consider celebrating this auspicious day with one (or more) of these, er, green-friendly streaming picks. Each one can be viewed from the comfort of your own couch — though you might want to pull out a fan before you start watching. Otherwise, certain hazy elements might make it tough to see your computer screen.
Marley
As of today, this 144-minute documentary about the reggae legend is officially available On Demand, on iTunes, and streaming on Facebook. When we asked a...
After getting all your afternoon snacks in order, consider celebrating this auspicious day with one (or more) of these, er, green-friendly streaming picks. Each one can be viewed from the comfort of your own couch — though you might want to pull out a fan before you start watching. Otherwise, certain hazy elements might make it tough to see your computer screen.
Marley
As of today, this 144-minute documentary about the reggae legend is officially available On Demand, on iTunes, and streaming on Facebook. When we asked a...
- 4/20/2012
- by Hillary Busis
- EW.com - PopWatch
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