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Animals of The Bible

A whole menagerie is featured in the bible.

Jesus' Female Disciples

"Jesus' Female Disciples"

Evidence shows that 12 female disciples also played a critical role in the birth of Christianity by preaching, healing, baptizing and even bankrolling the movement.

Traders of the Lost Scrolls

Jim Charlesworth, director of Princeton University's Dead Sea Scrolls Project, believes that a large number of scrolls have yet to come to light; following his quest to track them down, an undertaking with risks that come from the black market.

The Quest for the True Cross

A historian draws unexpected conclusions after studying a remnant of the True Cross that has long been considered a medieval fake.

The Mystery of the Shroud

"The Mystery of the Shroud"

In a tomb in Jerusalem, vital information has been uncovered to paint a picture of what Jesus' grave would have looked like and what his burial process involved.

Forging the Future

S1, EP4 "Cyborg Revolution"

Featuring a true-to-life cyborg, who at four months of age, was the youngest American to be outfitted with a myoelectric hand.

Forging the Future

S1, EP5 "Hyper Intelligence"

Visiting the most cutting-edge engineering firms where innovative technologists are using Artificial Intelligence to transform machines into thinking robots.

Forging the Future

S1, EP3 "Human Immortality"

One scientist shows how she is making lab-grown organs called "ghost hearts" that not only grow quickly, but that can be accepted in any host's body without rejection-ending the agony for those waiting for organ transplants.

Super Senses: Special Forces

EP5 "Sixth Sense"

Animals have sense organs with which they can recognize electromagnetic fields; they can feel when an earthquake is approaching and sharks can track their prey.

Super Senses: Special Forces

EP7 "Sense of Timing"

Living beings have an internal biological clock, modeled on the famous circadian rhythm of night and day and running over a period of 24 hours; this rhythm is particularly evident in the cicada, lizards, bears and Arctic ground squirrels.

Super Senses: Special Forces

EP8 "Underwater"

The sea hosts an enormous quantity of species of fish, mammals, and crustaceans that have unique mechanisms to withstand pressure, low temperatures, and total darkness of the seabed.

Super Senses: Special Forces

EP10 "Sky"

Some animals have crazy looking sense organs, but every feature has a special purpose that has evolved to ensure the survival of the animal.

Super Senses: Special Forces

EP9 "Night"

Some animals have adapted perfectly to the darkness and can avoid dangers; owls can hear soft sounds from far away; bats orient themselves using echolocation.

Super Senses: Special Forces

EP12 "Earth"

Animals that live underground have developed keen senses to find their way around; wombats have excellent hearing to compensate for their very small eyes; the mole is almost completely blind, but uses its nose to get along.

Super Senses: Special Forces

EP11 "Communication"

Animals use all of their senses to communicate, to attract partners, discourage predators, and deceive their prey; they send messages without needing words.

Super Senses: Special Forces

EP13 "The Most Amazing Senses"

The most spectacular senses help animals rule their environment; the champions of the animal world reveal their special weapons and abilities.

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