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      • In Search of Aliens

        The Roswell Rock. A mysterious rock bearing a cryptic design was discovered in Roswell, New Mexico in 2004. This piece of stone is unusually smooth and seems to possess unusual magnetic properties

      • In Search of Aliens

        The Hunt for Atlantis. Ever since Plato first wrote about the mysterious island of Atlantis, it has captured the imagination of adventurers and academics alike. Was Atlantis merely a myth, or could it have actually existed in the remote past?

      • Engineering Disasters

        Exploding Manhole Covers. A modern jetliner crashes with 228 people on board. An oil refinery erupts in Utah, sending shockwaves through town and damaging over 100 homes. Manhole covers explode around the country, killing people and destroying property

      • Engineering Disasters

        Heartland Explosion. ‘Engineering Disasters’ goes beyond the headlines to uncover what really happened in the most notorious engineering accidents

      • How the States Got Their Shapes

        Red State vs Blue State. How did the United States become divided into red and blue states? Brian Unger looks into the history and geography behind election fever

      • How the States Got Their Shapes

        White Collar vs Blue Collar. Brian Unger looks at how the divide between white collar and blue collar workers has shaped the towns and cities of the United States

      • Ancient Aliens

        Alien Devastations. Series examining 75 million years of the most credible alien evidence on Earth. Discover what secrets extraterrestrials may have left behind and how spacemen might have shaped our world

      • Ancient Aliens

        Gods & Aliens. Why do many cultures tell similar tales of monsters and giants? Could they be eye-witness accounts of extraterrestrials? Series examining evidence of aliens on Earth

      • In Search of Aliens

        The Roswell Rock. A mysterious rock bearing a cryptic design was discovered in Roswell, New Mexico in 2004. This piece of stone is unusually smooth and seems to possess unusual magnetic properties

      • In Search of Aliens

        The Hunt for Atlantis. Ever since Plato first wrote about the mysterious island of Atlantis, it has captured the imagination of adventurers and academics alike. Was Atlantis merely a myth, or could it have actually existed in the remote past?

      • Engineering Disasters

        Exploding Manhole Covers. A modern jetliner crashes with 228 people on board. An oil refinery erupts in Utah, sending shockwaves through town and damaging over 100 homes. Manhole covers explode around the country, killing people and destroying property

      • Engineering Disasters

        Heartland Explosion. ‘Engineering Disasters’ goes beyond the headlines to uncover what really happened in the most notorious engineering accidents

      • How the States Got Their Shapes

        Red State vs Blue State. How did the United States become divided into red and blue states? Brian Unger looks into the history and geography behind election fever

      • How the States Got Their Shapes

        White Collar vs Blue Collar. Brian Unger looks at how the divide between white collar and blue collar workers has shaped the towns and cities of the United States

      • Ancient Aliens

        Gods & Aliens. Why do many cultures tell similar tales of monsters and giants? Could they be eye-witness accounts of extraterrestrials? Series examining evidence of aliens on Earth

      • In Search of Aliens

        The Roswell Rock. A mysterious rock bearing a cryptic design was discovered in Roswell, New Mexico in 2004. This piece of stone is unusually smooth and seems to possess unusual magnetic properties

      • In Search of Aliens

        The Hunt for Atlantis. Ever since Plato first wrote about the mysterious island of Atlantis, it has captured the imagination of adventurers and academics alike. Was Atlantis merely a myth, or could it have actually existed in the remote past?

      • Engineering Disasters

        Exploding Manhole Covers. A modern jetliner crashes with 228 people on board. An oil refinery erupts in Utah, sending shockwaves through town and damaging over 100 homes. Manhole covers explode around the country, killing people and destroying property

      • Engineering Disasters

        Heartland Explosion. ‘Engineering Disasters’ goes beyond the headlines to uncover what really happened in the most notorious engineering accidents

      • Ancient Aliens

        Alien Devastations. Series examining 75 million years of the most credible alien evidence on Earth. Discover what secrets extraterrestrials may have left behind and how spacemen might have shaped our world

      • Ancient Aliens

        Gods & Aliens. Why do many cultures tell similar tales of monsters and giants? Could they be eye-witness accounts of extraterrestrials? Series examining evidence of aliens on Earth

      • In Search of Aliens

        The Roswell Rock. A mysterious rock bearing a cryptic design was discovered in Roswell, New Mexico in 2004. This piece of stone is unusually smooth and seems to possess unusual magnetic properties

      • In Search of Aliens

        The Hunt for Atlantis. Ever since Plato first wrote about the mysterious island of Atlantis, it has captured the imagination of adventurers and academics alike. Was Atlantis merely a myth, or could it have actually existed in the remote past?

      • Engineering Disasters

        Exploding Manhole Covers. A modern jetliner crashes with 228 people on board. An oil refinery erupts in Utah, sending shockwaves through town and damaging over 100 homes. Manhole covers explode around the country, killing people and destroying property

      • Engineering Disasters

        Heartland Explosion. ‘Engineering Disasters’ goes beyond the headlines to uncover what really happened in the most notorious engineering accidents

      • History's Most Hated

        Napoleon Bonaparte. Profiling the French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led several successful military campaigns

      • Search for the Lost Giants

        Chasing The Bones. The Vieira brothers track promising leads on the Goshen Mystery Tunnel site and on a giant skeleton found in 1849

      • Hangar 1

        The UFO Files: UFOs at War. In every instance of war throughout history, one thing is constant: the sighting of multiple UFOs over battlefields. Is the purpose of these visits to harm us... or to warn us of our own potential destruction?

      • Ancient Aliens

        Decoding the Cosmic Egg. Exploring the pervasive concept of the 'Cosmic Egg', in which the universe or some other primordial being comes into existence by the hatching of an egg. Similar ideas occur in the creation myths of many cultures

      • Engineering an Empire

        The Byzantines. They ruled over much of Europe and Asia during the Dark Ages, building stadiums, aqueducts and cathedrals. But the Byzantines' success became their downfall

      • The Colour of War

        Victory. For some Allied servicemen, the last year of WWII proved the most difficult. Though victory was nearly assured, some of the roughest battles were still ahead

      • History's Most Hated

        Napoleon Bonaparte. Profiling the French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led several successful military campaigns

      • Search for the Lost Giants

        Chasing The Bones. The Vieira brothers track promising leads on the Goshen Mystery Tunnel site and on a giant skeleton found in 1849

      • Hangar 1

        The UFO Files: UFOs at War. In every instance of war throughout history, one thing is constant: the sighting of multiple UFOs over battlefields. Is the purpose of these visits to harm us... or to warn us of our own potential destruction?

      • Ancient Aliens

        Decoding the Cosmic Egg. Exploring the pervasive concept of the 'Cosmic Egg', in which the universe or some other primordial being comes into existence by the hatching of an egg. Similar ideas occur in the creation myths of many cultures

      • Engineering an Empire

        The Byzantines. They ruled over much of Europe and Asia during the Dark Ages, building stadiums, aqueducts and cathedrals. But the Byzantines' success became their downfall

      • The Colour of War

        Victory. For some Allied servicemen, the last year of WWII proved the most difficult. Though victory was nearly assured, some of the roughest battles were still ahead