2026-06-12 03:00 Curiosity NOW 07:00 Curiosity NOW 11:00 Curiosity NOW 15:00 Curiosity NOW 19:00 Curiosity NOW 19:19 Classic Races The 1992 German Touring Car Championship is one of the most important racing series in German motorsport for sure. It's hard, merciless and well known for its die-hard battles between the ruthless competitors. 19:47 Classic Races Tropical temperatures and never-ending dust mark this race that was responsible for taking Mercedes to the top. 20:13 Classic Races The Indy 500, a motor race, is watched by a huge number of people; this motorsports event doesn't fail to impress at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. 20:39 Classic Races The German Rally Championship has been running since 1970. At the 1983 race, the sporty models from Opel saw exceptional success. 21:07 Classic Races With the introduction of the Group D-Monsters in the World Rally Championships, the fight for the title got harder and harder. That's why Audi brought a strong trump onto the road in 1985 - The Sport Quattro. 21:35 Classic Races Heat, dust, mud and negotiable routes cause problems for drivers. 22:01 Classic Races In 1954, Mercedes returns to the Grand Prix circuit after 20 years of abstinence. 22:58 Classic Races The Pikes Peak Hill Climb of 1987: A different type of race in the mountains of Colorado, USA. 23:24 Classic Races Since 1934, the Grand Prix has been the most exciting and fascinating world championship in the world. With its state-of-the-art vehicles, with horsepower from the biggest brands, it never fails to wow its viewers. 23:52 Classic Races The International Championship for Manufacturers was a rally series which ran from 1970 to 1972.
2026-06-13 00:18 Classic Races The 1992 German Touring Car Championship is one of the most important racing series in German motorsport for sure. It's hard, merciless and well known for its die-hard battles between the ruthless competitors. 00:51 Classic Races Tropical temperatures and never-ending dust mark this race that was responsible for taking Mercedes to the top. 01:23 Classic Races The Indy 500, a motor race, is watched by a huge number of people; this motorsports event doesn't fail to impress at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. 01:58 Classic Races The German Rally Championship has been running since 1970. At the 1983 race, the sporty models from Opel saw exceptional success. 02:26 Classic Races With the introduction of the Group D-Monsters in the World Rally Championships, the fight for the title got harder and harder. That's why Audi brought a strong trump onto the road in 1985 - The Sport Quattro. 03:00 Proof of Concept Simone Giertz, Reggie Watts and Naomi Fitter join Dianna for an exploration of consciousness. 03:58 Proof of Concept Comedian Maz Jobrani and Blackjack legend Mike Aponte play the odds, meanwhile, Dianna finds order in chaos, and just maybe hacks the stock market. 04:56 Proof of Concept Dianna dives through the looking glass in this paradoxical exploration of truth itself, where the left could be right. 05:54 Proof of Concept Kyle Hill and Eugenia Cheng join the show to prove there is more than one infinity, that infinity is hidden all around us and that we might actually be infinite ourselves. 06:52 Proof of Concept Simone Giertz, Reggie Watts and Naomi Fitter join Dianna for an exploration of consciousness. 07:50 Proof of Concept Comedian Maz Jobrani and Blackjack legend Mike Aponte play the odds, meanwhile, Dianna finds order in chaos, and just maybe hacks the stock market. 08:48 Proof of Concept Dianna dives through the looking glass in this paradoxical exploration of truth itself, where the left could be right. 09:46 Proof of Concept Kyle Hill and Eugenia Cheng join the show to prove there is more than one infinity, that infinity is hidden all around us and that we might actually be infinite ourselves. 10:44 Proof of Concept Simone Giertz, Reggie Watts and Naomi Fitter join Dianna for an exploration of consciousness. 11:43 Proof of Concept Comedian Maz Jobrani and Blackjack legend Mike Aponte play the odds, meanwhile, Dianna finds order in chaos, and just maybe hacks the stock market. 12:41 Proof of Concept Dianna dives through the looking glass in this paradoxical exploration of truth itself, where the left could be right. 13:39 Proof of Concept Kyle Hill and Eugenia Cheng join the show to prove there is more than one infinity, that infinity is hidden all around us and that we might actually be infinite ourselves. 14:37 Proof of Concept Simone Giertz, Reggie Watts and Naomi Fitter join Dianna for an exploration of consciousness. 15:35 Proof of Concept Comedian Maz Jobrani and Blackjack legend Mike Aponte play the odds, meanwhile, Dianna finds order in chaos, and just maybe hacks the stock market. 16:33 Proof of Concept Dianna dives through the looking glass in this paradoxical exploration of truth itself, where the left could be right. 17:31 Proof of Concept Kyle Hill and Eugenia Cheng join the show to prove there is more than one infinity, that infinity is hidden all around us and that we might actually be infinite ourselves. 18:29 Proof of Concept Simone Giertz, Reggie Watts and Naomi Fitter join Dianna for an exploration of consciousness. 19:27 Proof of Concept Comedian Maz Jobrani and Blackjack legend Mike Aponte play the odds, meanwhile, Dianna finds order in chaos, and just maybe hacks the stock market. 20:29 Proof of Concept Dianna dives through the looking glass in this paradoxical exploration of truth itself, where the left could be right. 21:31 Proof of Concept Kyle Hill and Eugenia Cheng join the show to prove there is more than one infinity, that infinity is hidden all around us and that we might actually be infinite ourselves. 22:34 Proof of Concept Simone Giertz, Reggie Watts and Naomi Fitter join Dianna for an exploration of consciousness. 23:38 Proof of Concept Comedian Maz Jobrani and Blackjack legend Mike Aponte play the odds, meanwhile, Dianna finds order in chaos, and just maybe hacks the stock market.
2026-06-14 00:45 Proof of Concept Dianna dives through the looking glass in this paradoxical exploration of truth itself, where the left could be right. 01:52 Proof of Concept Kyle Hill and Eugenia Cheng join the show to prove there is more than one infinity, that infinity is hidden all around us and that we might actually be infinite ourselves. 03:00 History by the Numbers The history of skyscrapers is the history of American cities, technological ingenuity, and a global boom in urbanization; from west to east, from five stories up to one kilometer high, there's nowhere to go but up. 03:54 History by the Numbers From the first brave passenger flying across Tampa Bay in 1915 in a rickety rust bucket, to 40 million commercial flights each year, how innovation, coach class and sex have made flying possible. 04:48 History by the Numbers Finding out what it takes to explore the final frontier; learning about a woman who bested the first American in space, the cool head of Apollo 11's commander, the dinner knife that saved a space station and the crash landing of a craft in Siberia. 05:43 History by the Numbers Discovering the furball history of cats and dogs, from caveman to Instagram, hunting companion to pampered pooch. 06:37 History by the Numbers Measure up the conqueror and ponder whether he was a villain or a hero to history; following his horde's path of atrocities, which paved the way for stability and tolerance, and examine the secrets of his lost tomb and legacy. 07:32 History by the Numbers Six million African Americans leave the southern states in the Great Migration to seek freedom and opportunity in the north and west. 08:26 History by the Numbers The history of skyscrapers is the history of American cities, technological ingenuity, and a global boom in urbanization; from west to east, from five stories up to one kilometer high, there's nowhere to go but up. 09:21 History by the Numbers From the first brave passenger flying across Tampa Bay in 1915 in a rickety rust bucket, to 40 million commercial flights each year, how innovation, coach class and sex have made flying possible. 10:15 History by the Numbers Finding out what it takes to explore the final frontier; learning about a woman who bested the first American in space, the cool head of Apollo 11's commander, the dinner knife that saved a space station and the crash landing of a craft in Siberia. 11:10 History by the Numbers Discovering the furball history of cats and dogs, from caveman to Instagram, hunting companion to pampered pooch. 12:04 History by the Numbers Measure up the conqueror and ponder whether he was a villain or a hero to history; following his horde's path of atrocities, which paved the way for stability and tolerance, and examine the secrets of his lost tomb and legacy. 12:59 History by the Numbers Six million African Americans leave the southern states in the Great Migration to seek freedom and opportunity in the north and west. 13:53 History by the Numbers The history of skyscrapers is the history of American cities, technological ingenuity, and a global boom in urbanization; from west to east, from five stories up to one kilometer high, there's nowhere to go but up. 14:48 History by the Numbers From the first brave passenger flying across Tampa Bay in 1915 in a rickety rust bucket, to 40 million commercial flights each year, how innovation, coach class and sex have made flying possible. 15:42 History by the Numbers Finding out what it takes to explore the final frontier; learning about a woman who bested the first American in space, the cool head of Apollo 11's commander, the dinner knife that saved a space station and the crash landing of a craft in Siberia. 16:36 History by the Numbers Discovering the furball history of cats and dogs, from caveman to Instagram, hunting companion to pampered pooch. 17:31 History by the Numbers Measure up the conqueror and ponder whether he was a villain or a hero to history; following his horde's path of atrocities, which paved the way for stability and tolerance, and examine the secrets of his lost tomb and legacy. 18:25 History by the Numbers Six million African Americans leave the southern states in the Great Migration to seek freedom and opportunity in the north and west. 19:20 History by the Numbers The history of skyscrapers is the history of American cities, technological ingenuity, and a global boom in urbanization; from west to east, from five stories up to one kilometer high, there's nowhere to go but up. 20:14 History by the Numbers From the first brave passenger flying across Tampa Bay in 1915 in a rickety rust bucket, to 40 million commercial flights each year, how innovation, coach class and sex have made flying possible. 21:09 History by the Numbers Finding out what it takes to explore the final frontier; learning about a woman who bested the first American in space, the cool head of Apollo 11's commander, the dinner knife that saved a space station and the crash landing of a craft in Siberia.