CuriosityStream

CuriosityStream é um serviço focado em documentários, sediado nos Estados Unidos, que se concentra em conteúdo factual nas áreas de ciência, história, natureza, tecnologia e sociedade. Sua programação é fortemente baseada em filmes de não ficção de longa e curta duração, frequentemente produzidos em colaboração com cineastas independentes e instituições acadêmicas. Os espectadores podem esperar análises aprofundadas de tópicos como exploração espacial, civilizações antigas, ciência climática e engenharia, com ênfase na precisão e na narração de especialistas. O canal evita formatos de reality show de competição, dramas roteirizados ou conteúdo voltado para celebridades, mantendo um tom educacional consistente em todo o seu catálogo.

Embora tenha sido lançado originalmente como uma plataforma de streaming direta ao consumidor, o conteúdo do canal também aparece em certos pacotes de TV a cabo e satélite nos Estados Unidos, dependendo da operadora. O serviço não transmite notícias ao vivo, esportes ou programação musical, e sua grade é predominantemente sob demanda, em vez de linear. Os assinantes acessam o catálogo completo pelo site ou aplicativos móveis, com novos

Guia de TV
Growing Up
07:55 - 08:18
Growing Up
Series, Documentary
Reindeer Hunters
In the snow-covered mountains of Mongolia, Tsaatan Quizilol tries to capture reindeer to prove that he is man enough to marry his girlfriend.
Growing Up
08:18 - 08:42
Growing Up
Series, Documentary
The Honey Seekers
At an altitude of 3,000 meters, Mopti climbs vertiginous rock faces of the Himalayas to gather honey from the biggest bee species on the planet: the giant Apis laboriosa bee.
Bright Now!
08:42 - 08:57
Bright Now!
Series, Documentary, Nature, Science
Growing Up Hadza
The Hadzabe of Tanzania, considered one of the last hunter-gatherer tribes on the planet, pass the knowledge of this way of life to the next generation.
New Life: The Great Smoky Mountains
08:57 - 09:15
New Life: The Great Smoky Mountains
Special, Documentary
Two million visitors go to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park yearly; people come from all over the world to catch a glimpse of the blue haze that gives the park its name or a black bear scurrying into the woods.
World's Most Dangerous Railway Lines
09:15 - 10:12
World's Most Dangerous Railway Lines
Series, Documentary, Travel
The Bernina Express
A look at the Bernina Express, which fights its way from Switzerland to Italy over 196 bridges and 55 tunnels; the path leads it through deep valleys, wild gorges and over the eternal ice of the Graubünden Alps.
The History of Home Presents... History's Greatest Homes
10:12 - 10:38
The History of Home Presents... History's Greatest Homes
Series, Technology, Home improvement, History
Hampton Court Palace
A trip back in time to explore the history of English King Henry VIII's Hampton Court Palace in London and its most famous resident's scandals.
The History of Home Presents... History's Greatest Homes
10:38 - 11:05
The History of Home Presents... History's Greatest Homes
Series, Technology, Home improvement, History
The Rich & The Royal
Ranging from the Rhode Island coastline to the forests of France to see how a move of a grand home unites the rich and royal.
The Lightbulb Moment
11:05 - 11:31
The Lightbulb Moment
Series, Documentary
Barcode: How the Barcode Shaped Our Modern Economy
Barcodes have radically changed global commerce, helping fuel the rise of everything from massive companies like Walmart to world powers like China, and it all started with a man daydreaming on a beach in 1949.
The Lightbulb Moment
11:31 - 11:58
The Lightbulb Moment
Series, Documentary
Florida: How Real Estate Rogues Invented Florida as We Know It
Florida wasn't always the Sunshine State; in the 1920s, an army of real estate boosters set out to redefine Florida from an economic backwater to a ritzy vacation destination, sparking a land boom the likes of which America had never seen before.
The Lightbulb Moment
11:58 - 12:24
The Lightbulb Moment
Series, Documentary
Like Button: The Unintended Consenquences of the Facebook Like Button
When first presented with the like button Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg worried that a quick thumbs up or down would discourage more meaningful online interaction but eventually his team changed his mind and transformed the world.
The Lightbulb Moment
12:24 - 12:50
The Lightbulb Moment
Series, Documentary
Cubicle: How the Cubicle Became Universally Hated
The Cubicle was originally designed to set workers free; a futuristic designer named Robert Propst dreamed up the cubicle as a groovy 1960s workplace utopia that would unleash the modern knowledge worker's vast untapped potential.
Growing Up
12:50 - 13:14
Growing Up
Series, Nature
Wasp Fighters
Urged by their elders, two young Kayapos attack a nest of killer wasps.
Growing Up
13:14 - 13:37
Growing Up
Series, Documentary
Reindeer Hunters
In the snow-covered mountains of Mongolia, Tsaatan Quizilol tries to capture reindeer to prove that he is man enough to marry his girlfriend.
Growing Up
13:37 - 14:01
Growing Up
Series, Documentary
The Honey Seekers
At an altitude of 3,000 meters, Mopti climbs vertiginous rock faces of the Himalayas to gather honey from the biggest bee species on the planet: the giant Apis laboriosa bee.
Bright Now!
14:01 - 14:16
Bright Now!
Series, Documentary, Nature, Science
Growing Up Hadza
The Hadzabe of Tanzania, considered one of the last hunter-gatherer tribes on the planet, pass the knowledge of this way of life to the next generation.
New Life: The Great Smoky Mountains
14:16 - 14:34
New Life: The Great Smoky Mountains
Special, Documentary
Two million visitors go to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park yearly; people come from all over the world to catch a glimpse of the blue haze that gives the park its name or a black bear scurrying into the woods.
World's Most Dangerous Railway Lines
14:34 - 15:31
World's Most Dangerous Railway Lines
Series, Documentary, Travel
The Bernina Express
A look at the Bernina Express, which fights its way from Switzerland to Italy over 196 bridges and 55 tunnels; the path leads it through deep valleys, wild gorges and over the eternal ice of the Graubünden Alps.
The History of Home Presents... History's Greatest Homes
15:31 - 15:57
The History of Home Presents... History's Greatest Homes
Series, Technology, Home improvement, History
Hampton Court Palace
A trip back in time to explore the history of English King Henry VIII's Hampton Court Palace in London and its most famous resident's scandals.
The History of Home Presents... History's Greatest Homes
15:57 - 16:24
The History of Home Presents... History's Greatest Homes
Series, Technology, Home improvement, History
The Rich & The Royal
Ranging from the Rhode Island coastline to the forests of France to see how a move of a grand home unites the rich and royal.
The Lightbulb Moment
16:24 - 16:50
The Lightbulb Moment
Series, Documentary
Barcode: How the Barcode Shaped Our Modern Economy
Barcodes have radically changed global commerce, helping fuel the rise of everything from massive companies like Walmart to world powers like China, and it all started with a man daydreaming on a beach in 1949.
The Lightbulb Moment
16:50 - 17:16
The Lightbulb Moment
Series, Documentary
Florida: How Real Estate Rogues Invented Florida as We Know It
Florida wasn't always the Sunshine State; in the 1920s, an army of real estate boosters set out to redefine Florida from an economic backwater to a ritzy vacation destination, sparking a land boom the likes of which America had never seen before.
The Lightbulb Moment
17:16 - 17:42
The Lightbulb Moment
Series, Documentary
Like Button: The Unintended Consenquences of the Facebook Like Button
When first presented with the like button Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg worried that a quick thumbs up or down would discourage more meaningful online interaction but eventually his team changed his mind and transformed the world.
The Lightbulb Moment
17:42 - 18:09
The Lightbulb Moment
Series, Documentary
Cubicle: How the Cubicle Became Universally Hated
The Cubicle was originally designed to set workers free; a futuristic designer named Robert Propst dreamed up the cubicle as a groovy 1960s workplace utopia that would unleash the modern knowledge worker's vast untapped potential.
Growing Up
18:09 - 18:32
Growing Up
Series, Nature
Wasp Fighters
Urged by their elders, two young Kayapos attack a nest of killer wasps.
Growing Up
18:32 - 18:56
Growing Up
Series, Documentary
Reindeer Hunters
In the snow-covered mountains of Mongolia, Tsaatan Quizilol tries to capture reindeer to prove that he is man enough to marry his girlfriend.
Growing Up
18:56 - 19:19
Growing Up
Series, Documentary
The Honey Seekers
At an altitude of 3,000 meters, Mopti climbs vertiginous rock faces of the Himalayas to gather honey from the biggest bee species on the planet: the giant Apis laboriosa bee.
Bright Now!
19:19 - 19:35
Bright Now!
Series, Documentary, Nature, Science
Growing Up Hadza
The Hadzabe of Tanzania, considered one of the last hunter-gatherer tribes on the planet, pass the knowledge of this way of life to the next generation.
New Life: The Great Smoky Mountains
19:35 - 19:53
New Life: The Great Smoky Mountains
Special, Documentary
Two million visitors go to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park yearly; people come from all over the world to catch a glimpse of the blue haze that gives the park its name or a black bear scurrying into the woods.
World's Most Dangerous Railway Lines
19:53 - 20:50
World's Most Dangerous Railway Lines
Series, Documentary, Travel
The Bernina Express
A look at the Bernina Express, which fights its way from Switzerland to Italy over 196 bridges and 55 tunnels; the path leads it through deep valleys, wild gorges and over the eternal ice of the Graubünden Alps.
The History of Home Presents... History's Greatest Homes
20:50 - 21:16
The History of Home Presents... History's Greatest Homes
Series, Technology, Home improvement, History
Hampton Court Palace
A trip back in time to explore the history of English King Henry VIII's Hampton Court Palace in London and its most famous resident's scandals.
The History of Home Presents... History's Greatest Homes
21:16 - 21:43
The History of Home Presents... History's Greatest Homes
Series, Technology, Home improvement, History
The Rich & The Royal
Ranging from the Rhode Island coastline to the forests of France to see how a move of a grand home unites the rich and royal.
The Lightbulb Moment
21:43 - 22:09
The Lightbulb Moment
Series, Documentary
Barcode: How the Barcode Shaped Our Modern Economy
Barcodes have radically changed global commerce, helping fuel the rise of everything from massive companies like Walmart to world powers like China, and it all started with a man daydreaming on a beach in 1949.
The Lightbulb Moment
22:09 - 22:35
The Lightbulb Moment
Series, Documentary
Florida: How Real Estate Rogues Invented Florida as We Know It
Florida wasn't always the Sunshine State; in the 1920s, an army of real estate boosters set out to redefine Florida from an economic backwater to a ritzy vacation destination, sparking a land boom the likes of which America had never seen before.
The Lightbulb Moment
22:35 - 23:01
The Lightbulb Moment
Series, Documentary
Like Button: The Unintended Consenquences of the Facebook Like Button
When first presented with the like button Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg worried that a quick thumbs up or down would discourage more meaningful online interaction but eventually his team changed his mind and transformed the world.
The Lightbulb Moment
23:01 - 23:28
The Lightbulb Moment
Series, Documentary
Cubicle: How the Cubicle Became Universally Hated
The Cubicle was originally designed to set workers free; a futuristic designer named Robert Propst dreamed up the cubicle as a groovy 1960s workplace utopia that would unleash the modern knowledge worker's vast untapped potential.
Growing Up
23:28 - 23:51
Growing Up
Series, Nature
Wasp Fighters
Urged by their elders, two young Kayapos attack a nest of killer wasps.
Growing Up
23:51 - 00:15
Growing Up
Series, Documentary
Reindeer Hunters
In the snow-covered mountains of Mongolia, Tsaatan Quizilol tries to capture reindeer to prove that he is man enough to marry his girlfriend.