Host Neil deGrasse Tyson tackles one of science's major challenges in each segment of Where Did We Come From? He will guide us as he explores dramatic discoveries and the frontiers of research that connect each central, provocative mystery. Program includes: Revealing the Origins of Life; Origins of the Solar System; Lice and Human Evolution; and Profile: Andre Fenton

From the territories of the Arctic to the farthest reaches of the universe, Worlds of Ice shows us t...

What if you could get behind the wheel and race through space? We scale down the Solar System to the...

With the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, the line between humans and machines continu...

To help visualize the dramatic final chapter in Cassini's remarkable story, NASA's Jet Propulsion La...
The cutting edge group known as transhumanists see a beautiful future brought about by artificial in...

New planets are now being discovered outside our solar system on a regular basis, and these strange ...

NOVA's groundbreaking investigation explores how new discoveries are transforming views of our earli...

This series incorporates the latest animated 3D films to explore recent discoveries about human hist...

At the edge of our solar system supposedly lies an immense planet. Five to ten times the size of the...

At what point in our evolution did we start talking? To paint, play music and travel? When did we bu...
In our terrestrial view of things, the speed of light seems incredibly fast. But as soon as you view...

Blue Peter presenters Helen Skelton and Barney Harwood want to learn more about the solar system so ...

Explores the story behind the discovery of an early primate fossil, Darwinius masillae, nicknamed Id...

The great follow-up to 'Walking with Dinosaurs' and 'Walking with Beasts', presented by Professor Ro...

40, 000 years ago the steppes of Eurasia were home to our closest human relative, the Neanderthals. ...