February 4 through February 11
Science Channel Primetime Spotlight
NEW EPISODES AND SPECIALS
*Please check your local listings for the most updated scheduling.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4
9PM – MYTHBUSTERS: THE SEARCH
The A-Team Challenge: The search for the next MythBusters continues as the contestants test a myth straight out of the A-Team: can you make a weapon out of junkyard scrap? Then, they find what it takes to make a bike impossible to ride.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7
9PM – WHAT ON EARTH?
Curse of the Sea Monster: A strange mass breaches surface of an ocean near Antarctica, sparking rumors of a mythological sea monster. An area of the US-Mexico border becomes an international mystery. Ancient rock carvings in a remote mountain range depict weird, unearthly beings.
10PM – HOW THE UNIVERSE WORKS
Strangest Alien Worlds: Discoveries of new planets have revealed countless worlds much stranger than Earth. Some of these strange worlds don't have stars, others are made out of diamonds. Will we ever find a planet like Earth, or are these distant worlds stranger than fiction?
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8
9PM – OUTRAGEOUS ACTS OF SICENCE
Truth or Troll: We'll separate science fact from science fiction. Can a saw made of paper cut wood? Can you take a selfie with a tornado? Do giant gators roam Florida's golf courses? Our experts are on a mission to find the truth and expose the web's greatest trolls.
10PM – STREET SCIENCE
Fistful of Flames: Kevin and his team of experts investigate the secret science at work in your kitchen. They show how you can hold fire in the palm of your hand, reveal what it takes to break a wine glass with sound, and discover incredible uses for fire extinguishers.
10:30 PM – STREET SCIENCE
Rocket Blast: Kevin and his team of experts explore the amazing science behind rockets, using unconventional materials to power homemade projectiles to incredible heights.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11
9PM – MYTHBUSTERS: THE SEARCH
Hollywood Plane Landing: The remaining contestants test two life-or-death myths. First, they test if you can scale seven stories with vacuum cleaners. Next, they try a Hollywood worst-case scenario: Can an amateur can land a plane using just radio instruction from ground control?
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