Count down the moments when an iceberg, too few lifeboats and freezing waters resulted in an oceanic tragedy.
(00:41)Robots toiled 3km under the sea to build the longest sub-sea pipeline in the world, connecting the UK and Norway.
(00:36)Master of Deception tells the real-life story about Zoe McGarry who was given an eight year jail sentence after being caught...
(00:36)Every May one hundred and fifty thousand pairs of snow geese fly in from their North American winter quarters. It’s their...
(00:43)Steve Jacobs uses his desktop tornado demo to describe conservation of angular momentum.
(00:49)Bryan Penprase discusses the locations of the ancient equinoxes in Casa Rinconada.
(00:45)CBP agents take illegal immigrants to the station to get processed.
(00:34)Almost 50 of the cities retired subway cars are now home to millions of fish!
(01:00)Will this super car pass the crash-test?
(00:38)This jet outruns the speed of sound.
(00:43)Promo of Hitler's Lost Battleship on National Geographic Channel.
(00:30)The songs of whales are just beginning to be deciphered.
(01:55)Take a first look at National Geographic’s next revolutionary scientific event: Breakthrough.
(00:32)Academy Award winner Geoffrey Rush stars in National Geographic's global event series, Genius, coming in April.
(00:30)From ocelots to weaver ants, these are some of the animals who'll star in Earth Live on Sunday, June 9.
(00:25)Earth Live: six continents, one unprecedented night. Hosted by Jane Lynch and Phil Keoghan. Tune in Sunday, July 9 at 8 ET.
(00:24)From a south-London estate to a Barbados prison, Zara Whittaker tells her story about poverty, drug smuggling and life behind...
(00:43)Kidnapped In Iraq is the true-life story about two journalists who are kidnapped and accused of spying for America.
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