Science Breakthroughs

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  • 2016
  • 1 Season

Science Breakthroughs is a documentary series from the streaming service CuriosityStream that highlights some of the most recent advances in scientific research from around the world. Each episode delves into a specific topic, such as medical breakthroughs or technological advancements, and examines the research, experimentation, and development that led to these groundbreaking discoveries.

The show features interviews with leading scientists and researchers who discuss their work and the impact it will have on society. It also includes stunning visualizations and animations that help viewers understand complex scientific concepts and theories.

One episode of Science Breakthroughs highlights the work being done to create a cure for Alzheimer's disease. The episode takes viewers on a journey through the history of the disease, from its first diagnosis to the current state of research. It explores the groundbreaking work of scientists who are studying the disease at a molecular level and the potential treatments that could slow or even stop its progression.

Another episode examines the strides being made in the field of renewable energy. From solar power to wind turbines, the episode explores the latest advances in technology that are moving us closer to a sustainable future. It also highlights the challenges and limitations of these technologies and discusses the potential for new sources of renewable energy.

Science Breakthroughs also takes viewers into the world of genetics and gene editing. One episode focuses on the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technique, which has the potential to cure genetic diseases and even prevent certain disorders from being passed down through generations. The episode explores the moral and ethical questions surrounding this technology and the potential consequences of manipulating the human genome.

Another episode of the series showcases the power of artificial intelligence and its impact on a variety of industries, from healthcare to finance. The episode features interviews with experts who believe that AI has the potential to revolutionize the way we live our lives and solve some of the biggest challenges facing society today.

Science Breakthroughs also examines the strides being made in the field of space exploration. The show takes viewers behind the scenes at NASA to see the latest projects and studies being conducted, including the search for life on other planets and the exploration of our own solar system. It explores the cutting-edge technology being used to gather data and the potential implications of these discoveries for our understanding of the universe.

Overall, Science Breakthroughs is an informative and engaging series that highlights some of the most exciting discoveries and advancements in science today. It offers a glimpse into the world of scientific research and the dedicated individuals who are working to push the boundaries of human knowledge. Whether you are a science enthusiast or simply curious about the latest developments in technology and medicine, this show is sure to captivate and inspire.

Science Breakthroughs is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (11 episodes). The series first aired on June 3, 2016.

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Cassini: The Grand Finale
11. Cassini: The Grand Finale
August 31, 2017
Twenty years after its launch, we bid farewell to the Cassini spacecraft as it plunges into Saturn's atmosphere in a planned death spiral. Productive right to the end, Cassini has rewritten the textbook on not only Saturn and its moons, but our whole solar system as well.
Homo Naledi
10. Homo Naledi
December 11, 2017
Discovered in 2013, new and puzzling finding of small-skulled fossils of Homo Naledi has scientists trying to understand whether Homo Sapiens lived at the same time as Homo Naledi, and how Homo Naledi communities may have lived.
World's Best Dinosaur Fossil
9. World's Best Dinosaur Fossil
October 23, 2017
An extraordinary new discovery of a dinosaur fossil so pristine and complete, that it shows off the texture, patterns, and color of a prehistoric giant. Discover this brand new species that roamed during the late Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.
Building The Sun: The 250 Million Degree Problem
8. Building The Sun: The 250 Million Degree Problem
November 6, 2017
Scientists investigate the way the Sun builds its power -- through fusion -- hoping to find a way to use fusion as a less dangerous and less radioactive waste-producing path to energy than fission. But there are some major difficulties along the way...
The Eighth Continent: Zealandia
7. The Eighth Continent: Zealandia
August 28, 2017
Geologists in New Zealand created a stir earlier this year when they declared their discovery of the eighth continent of the world. Learn how was it formed and how something so massive could remain undetected until now.
Gravitational Waves: Rewinding Time
6. Gravitational Waves: Rewinding Time
June 13, 2017
Gravitational Waves from three billion light years away have reached earth -- the latest discovery from a new branch of astronomy that one day could give us a front row seat to the Big Bang.
Asteroid Belt Discovery
5. Asteroid Belt Discovery
May 2, 2017
New evidence from NASA's Dawn mission to Ceres, a dwarf planet the size of Texas, is changing our understanding of not only the Asteroid Belt,but may also may hold the key to deciphering the early life of our solar system.
Exoplanets
4. Exoplanets
February 23, 2017
NASA may have just gotten one step closer to the answering the question: are we alone? The Spitzer Telescope has made a groundbreaking discovery of exoplanets that could be similar to our own. And as Kepler also continues its search, our understanding of the universe continues to be redefined.
The Mystery Of The Longest Living Vertebrate
3. The Mystery Of The Longest Living Vertebrate
November 15, 2016
New information from the eye of the Greenland Shark confirms it is the longest living vertebrate on Earth. Find out what qualities the shark has, and how looking at Sea Squirts (Tunicates) is also helping scientists understand more about the aging process.
What is CRISPR?
2. What is CRISPR?
July 5, 2016
Only 20 years ago, July 5, 1996, scientists cloned a sheep, Dolly. Now genetics have advanced to gene editing, a technique that is promising to pave the way for curing genetically carried illnesses, like certain cancers. But how does it all work? And what are the challenges?
Gravitational Waves
1. Gravitational Waves
June 3, 2016
Einstein was correct about gravitational waves. Here is a short primer on these up-to-now only theoretical waves. And you will find out how we have finally confirmed Einstein's theory and what the research into gravitational waves will tell us about the beginnings of our universe.
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Where to Watch Science Breakthroughs
Science Breakthroughs is available for streaming on the CuriosityStream website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Science Breakthroughs on demand at Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    June 3, 2016