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Discovery Science is an Indian pay television network, operated by Warner Bros. Discovery India. It primarily features programming in the fields of space, technology and science. The channel is a science television channel. It was launched in 2010. [4] [5] From 1 March 2021, it began to follow a timeshifted schedule of the Southeast Asia feed ...
This is a list of programs broadcast by Science Channel. Science Channel broadcasts a number of science-related television series originally produced by or aired on Discovery Channel, such as Beyond Tomorrow, among others. Discovery Communications has also produced a few programs specifically for Science, such as MegaScience and What The ...
Discovery Science is a Southeast Asia pay television channel (excluding Malaysia, formerly including Malaysia) owned by Warner Bros. Discovery Asia-Pacific. [1] The channel replaced Discovery Sci-Trek. Discovery Science rebranded along with Travel Channel in Southeast Asia on September 1, 2021. [citation needed]
Discovery jumped into the video streaming service game with Discovery+, a new way to watch all of its content on demand that launched in the United States in January 2021.
On January 1, 2025, the channel relaunched as CTV Nature Channel, due to Bell losing the rights to Warner Bros. Discovery factual and lifestyle brands to Rogers Sports & Media (who will primarily distribute Science Channel programming through its streaming and on-demand platforms, foregoing a new specialty channel).
Bad news: Discovery Plus ad-free subscription prices just increased. Here’s how to get a Discovery Plus free trial with Sling so you can try before you buy. Courtesy of Discovery+ Watch ...
Discovery+ (pronounced "Discovery Plus"; stylized as discovery+) is an American multinational subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service owned by Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD). [1]
Time Warp is a popular science-themed television program produced for the Discovery Channel in the United States, in which Jeff Lieberman, an MIT scientist, teacher, and artist, along with high speed camera expert Matt Kearney, use their high speed camera to examine everyday occurrences and singular talents.