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Inventions and technology have changed our world. Learn the stories behind the innovations and the greatest minds in history who dared test the limits of knowledge.

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January 14, 2025

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11:00P

The Tesla Files

Without a Trace

Researcher Marc Seifer recruits astrophysicist Travis Taylor and investigative journalist Jason Stapleton to help unravel the mystery of inventor Nikola Tesla's missing files, which were confiscated by the U.S. government after he died in 1943.

8:00A

4:00P

12:00A

The Tesla Files

The Colorado Experiment

The team heads to Colorado Springs to search for the remains of Nikola Tesla's mysterious laboratory and attempt to prove that Tesla's design for generating wireless electricity actually works.

9:00A

5:00P

1:00A

The Tesla Files

Tesla's Tower

The team investigates Nikola Tesla's final residence, the New Yorker Hotel, and find incredible evidence that it served as much more than a home to the controversial inventor. They also travel to Wardenclyffe, Tesla's infamous, abandoned laboratory where even more stunning secrets are discovered deep underground.

10:00A

6:00P

2:00A

The Tesla Files

Secret Weapons

Researcher Marc Seifer finds the smoking gun evidence proving the U.S. military wanted Tesla's secret files. Jason Stapleton and Travis Taylor investigate a link between Tesla's last patent and one of the Air Force's most advanced aircrafts. The team makes an astonishing connection between Wardenclyffe Tower and the New Yorker Hotel.

11:00A

7:00P

3:00A

The Tesla Files

Fowl Play

Marc, Jason and Travis follow the trail back to New York where they discover traces of a shadow government bent on keeping Nikola Tesla's files secret.

12:00P

8:00P

4:00A

10 Things You Don’t Know About

Edison vs. Tesla

Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla are two of the most famous minds in American History... yet their lives and work are filled with facts you'd never even imagine. There's obscure inventions, eccentric ideas, a proposed duel...

1:00P

9:00P

5:00A

I Love the 1880s

The Nerds Who Built America

Our cast of comedians tackles Edison, Einstein, the Wright Brothers, and many other nerds whose scientific genius have made the world a better place. Learn how shocking an elephant helped decide how we get electricity today. Discover the secrets of Marie Curie's radioactive love life. Find out why one inventor's Speedy Weenie is probably in your kitchen right now. It's a half-hour of TV that finally proves science can be fun. Or at least funny.

1:30P

9:30P

5:30A

Hands on History

Electric Linemen

Electric linemen perform a dangerous job that is vital to our wired world. In this electrifying episode, host Ron Hazelton straps on a rig, climbs a pole, and goes to work right alongside high-voltage lines. During the show, he helps install a pole.

2:00P

10:00P

6:00A

Suicide Missions

High Voltage

Look closely at those tall metal towers that span the country and you might see tiny specks climbing up the soaring steel like spiders on an enormous web. Meet the courageous linemen who erect, string, and repair 250-foot high electrical transmission.

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