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1999
| Battle Alert in the Gulf Strategy makers, fighter pilots, Aegis cruiser captains, and fast-attack submarine crews contend with a hostile Iraq. | |
| Beast of Loch Ness, The Scientists employ state-of-the-art sonar and cameras in an attempt to locate the elusive Loch Ness Monster. | |
| Decoding Nazi Secrets Allied technologies developed at Britain's Station X helped halt the onslaught of the Third Reich and set the stage for today's computers. | |
| Electric Heart Pioneering surgeons test artificial hearts in the hope of saving the lives of people with coronary heart disease. | |
| Escape! Engineers learn from past disasters to make fires and car, plane, and ship accidents increasingly survivable. | |
| Everest Take a virtual climb of Mt. Everest through panoramic photography and explore the personalities, dangers, and history associated with the mountain. | |
| Fall of the Leaning Tower An international committee of engineers and architects race to prevent the toppling of Pisa's famous monument. | |
| Island of the Spirits On the island of Hokkaido in the far north of Japan lives an extraordinary spectrum of life. | |
| Killer's Trail, The Forensic scientists revisit the infamous Sheppard murder case of the 1950s in search of the true killer. | |
| Mysteries of the Nile Explore ancient Egypt through a stunning series of interactive panoramic photographs. | |
| Submarines, Secrets and Spies Explorer Robert Ballard, discoverer of the Titanic, investigates the wrecks of two Cold War-era nuclear submarines. | |
| Surviving AIDS Molecular biologists, immunologists, geneticists, and physicians pool their expertise in search of an AIDS vaccine. | |
| Time Travel Is time travel anything more than sci-fi fantasy? Leading physicists ponder building a time machine. | |
| To The Moon Relive the remarkable history of humankind's journeys to the moon. | |
| Voyage of Doom Nautical archeologists uncover the wrecked ship of 17th century French explorer Robert Cavelier de La Salle. | |
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