The Science Channel Clips
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Reading Colors
Through The Wormhole 2 (01:37)
If there are aliens, they could see that our planet supports life based on the variety of colors produced by land, water and weather systems on Earth. However, we do not yet have the proper tools to identify colors of far away exoplanets.
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Suited for Pressure
Exodus Earth (01:59)
In order to prepare for the intense amount of pressure on Venus scientists believe they have created a special suit to protect the human body.
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Devastating Winds
Against the Elements Mashups (01:04)
Destructive hurricanes and tornadoes and cranes collide. This awesome video will blow you away! Check out some of the most amazing moments of Against the Elements!
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Weather on Venus
Exodus Earth (02:54)
Before we can live on Venus, we have to find a way to deal with the planet's extreme weather.
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Rumbling Earth
Against the Elements Mashups (01:03)
Avalanches begin and buildings collapse as we catch some of the most shocking moments from Against the Elements!
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Did Tornadoes Create the Solar...
Wonders of the Solar System (02:11)
Tornadoes are among the most destructive and violent weather patterns on Earth. Is it possible that the same forces responsible for tornadoes also helped create the solar system? The early solar system may have begun with a massive cloud moving i ...
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Abandoned on a Sinking Ship
Against the Elements (04:12)
It's a battle against the raging waters of the ocean as a greek passenger liner sinks with 500 passengers onboard.
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Too HOT to Handle
Against the Elements (04:33)
In Northern California home is surrounded by an inferno and the owners must race to safety.
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Science Highlights
Science Promos (02:49)
From behind-the-scenes of Science Channel, members of the network's programming and development team, Brian and Mike, rave about upcoming programs including gems like Punkin Chunkin, Deconstructed and Mantracker.
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Controlled Lightning
Kapow! Superhero Science (02:18)
What if we could control lightning and use the electrical powers to light our homes?
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Ever wonder how a tornado works? Josh Zepps meet with Josh Wurman, Lead Prinicipal Investigator of the Vortex II Project, one of the biggest tornado studies ever!
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Experts set up for an pyrotechnic airshow on Discoveries This Week.