Source: Episode list starting with the change in title to simply
Explorer Season 1 (2005) • "Collapse", a forensic look at the chain of events leading up to some of the world's most fatal
structural disasters, including the worst structural failure to take place in the U.S. prior to 9/11 • "Deadly Love",
spider sex • "
Elephant Rage" • "
Hogzilla" • "Inside
Shock & Awe" • "
L.A. Future Quake" • "Last Days of the
Maya" • "Mysteries of Survival",
Pablo Valencia,
Adirondack Mountains • "Nightmare in
Jamestown" • "
Pyramids of Fire" • "
Python vs.
Gator" • "Search for
Adam" • "Secrets of the
Tornado" • "
Super Chopper" • "
Super Snake!" • "Surviving
Maximum Security" • "The True Face of
Hurricanes" • "Violent Earth" • "
Witchcraft Murder" • "
World's Most Dangerous Gang"
Season 2 (2006) • "Attack of the
Killer Bees" • "Doomsday
Volcano" • "Drowning
New Orleans" • "
Fire Ants: Texas Border Massacre" • "Inside
North Korea" • "Killer
Cane Toads" • "Outsmarting Terror" • "Science of
Surveillance" • "Secret Lives of
Jesus" • "Super
Rig" • "
Super Sub" • "
Supercarrier" • "Ultimate Bear",
black,
brown, and
polar bears • "Ultimate
Cat"
lions,
tigers and
leopards • "Ultimate
Hippo" • "Ultimate
Shark" • "
World's Most Dangerous Drug"
Season 3 (2007) • "
Aryan Brotherhood" • "
China's Secret Mummies" • "
Heroin Crisis" • "Inside
Bethlehem" • "Inside the
Body Trade" • "
Iraq's Guns for Hire" • "
Jellyfish Invasion" • "The Last
Christians of Bethlehem" • "
Mammoth Mystery" • "The Missing Years" • "Science of
Babies" • "Science of
Dogs" • "
Struck By Lightning" • "Ultimate
Crocodile" • "Ultimate
Viper"
Season 4 (2008) • "
Alaska's Last Oil" • "Border Wars",
Illegal immigration to the United States along the
US-Mexico border,
US Border Patrol • "
Congo Bush Pilots" • "Death of the
Iceman" • "Finding
Anastasia" • "
Gorilla Murders" • "Inside
Sumo" • "Lost Cities of the
Amazon" • "
Marijuana Nation" • "Moment of
Death" • "
Mystery of the Mummy Murders" • "Science of
Cats" • "Science of
Evil" • "Secret History of
Gold" • "
Shark Superhighway" • "
Testosterone Factor" • "
Tunnel to a Lost World" • "
Zoo Tiger Escape"
Season 5 (2009) • "24 Hours After
Asteroid Impact" • "
Child Mummy Sacrifice" • "
Chimps on the Edge" • "Climbing
Redwood Giants" • "
Easter Island Underworld" • "Inside
Death Row" • "Inside
Guantanamo Bay" • "Inside
LSD" • "Italy's Mystery Mummies",
Capuchin catacombs of Palermo,
Catherine of Bologna, others • "
Monster Fish of the Congo" • "
Mystery of the Disembodied Feet" • "
Narco State" • "
Nazi Mystery" • "Secret History of
Diamonds" • "Sex, Lies &
Gender" • "
T-Rex Walks Again" • "The
Virus Hunters"
Season 6 (2010) • "
Camp Leatherneck" • "
DEA Takedown" • "Electronic Armageddon",
electromagnetic pulse warfare • "Explorer: 25 Years" • "
Fatal Insomnia" • "Inside the
Nuclear Threat" • "Journey to an
Alien Moon" • "
Python Wars", and other
invasive species • "
Solitary Confinement" • "Talibanistan", the
Taliban in
Waziristan and rest of the border region • "
Vampire Forensics" • "Nazi Mystery: Twins from Brazil",
Joseph Mengele's experiments on twins revived in Brazil
Season 7 (2011) • "American Hostage" • "Lost Cannibals of Europe" • "How to Build a Beating Heart" • "Man vs Volcano" • "Megapiranha" • "Mystery of the Murdered Saints" • "Stormagenddon" • "Taking Down the Mob" • "Crime Lords of Tokyo" • "Gang War USA" • "Murder in the Roman Empire" • "
Hostage Crises Massacre" • "Psychic Gold Hunt" • "To Catch a Smuggler" • "Marijuana Gold Rush" • "Guerrilla Gold Rush"
Season 8 (2015) • "Warlords of Ivory" • "Legend of the Monkey God" • "Bill Nye's Global Meltdown" • "The Cult of Mary" • "Call of the Wild" • "Eyes Wide Open" • "Fighting ISIS" • "Faces of Death" • "Point of No Return" • "Blood Antiquities" • "Battle for Varunga" • "What Would Teddy Do?", about
Theodore Roosevelt Season 9 (2016) • "Episode 1" originally broadcast November 14, 2016 - host
Richard Bacon, stories of death and features interviews with comedian
Larry Wilmore and environmental activist
Erin Brockovich. • "Episode 2" originally broadcast November 21, 2016 • "Episode 3" originally broadcast November 28, 2016 • "Episode 4" originally broadcast December 5, 2016 -
Russian gender camps,
Uganda's Hollywood and blows up a bus for science,
David Banner,
Chris Kluwe and
Gavin McInnes debate the meaning of manhood. • "Episode 5" originally broadcast December 12, 2016 • "Episode 6" originally broadcast December 19, 2016
Season 10 (2017) • "Episode 1" originally broadcast March 6, 2017 • "Episode 2" originally broadcast March 13, 2017 - host
Aasif Mandvi, investigates US Terrorist watchlist • "Episode 3" originally broadcast March 20, 2017 - host
Nick Schifrin, interview with His Holiness the
Dalai Lama • "Episode 4" originally broadcast March 27, 2017 • "Episode 5" originally broadcast April 3, 2017 - host
Dan Rather, Iceland's gene pool could unlock the cure to diseases like
Alzheimer's;
Ryan Duffy investigates the rhino horn black market. • "Episode 6" originally broadcast April 10, 2017 • "Episode 7" originally broadcast April 17, 2017 • "Episode 8" originally broadcast April 24, 2017 • "Episode 9" originally broadcast May 1, 2017 - investigates
Mexico's violent war on drugs, and looks into
Oklahoma's disappearing cattle, plus actor and activist
Mandy Patinkin. • "Episode 10" originally broadcast May 8, 2017 • "Episode 11" originally broadcast May 15, 2017 - host
Jeff Goldblum, in-depth look at Big Pharma, prescription drugs and the opioid epidemic. • "Episode 12" originally broadcast May 22, 2017 • "Episode 13" originally broadcast May 29, 2017 • "Episode 14" originally broadcast June 5, 2017 - host
Ted Danson about a rare surgical procedure. Plus why
NASA's newest star, is a world-famous chef. • "Episode 15" originally broadcast June 12, 2017 - host
Ted Danson, growing illegal fish trade, plus executive director of
Human Rights Watch Kenneth Roth. • "Episode 16" originally broadcast June 19, 2017 • "Episode 17" originally broadcast June 26, 2017 - host
Ali Wentworth, interview with civil rights pioneer the
Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr.; investigation story of an Indian endurance runner
Dharampal singh Gudha who may be 119 years old ==References==