As someone fascinated by science and technology, I turn to SCI for engaging content. Now I can watch all its programming without needing a cable subscription or worrying about extra costs.
In a hurry? Science Channel is available from pretty much every live TV streaming service. Here are our top choices:
- Fubo: With 150+ channels, it offers something for everyone. Fubo allows you to try out its service with a free trial!
- Philo: Super inexpensive live TV streaming service with 7-day free trial.
- Sling TV: Probably the best streaming service in terms of customization with a 50% discount your first month.
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If you enjoy learning about science and technology, then you will enjoy watching the Science Channel (often referred to simply as SCI). It carries content dedicated to a variety of fields such as natural science, astronomy, and engineering.
In recent years, it has added science fiction as well as pseudoscience content. However, most of its content remains dedicated to scientific matters.
What Is SCI?
The Science Channel was first launched in 1996 and is part of a series of networks that are owned by the Discovery Channel. It was referred to as the Discovery Science Channel until 2002 and showcased content that was suitable for most audiences.
Over the next decade, however, the channel began to evolve into one that was geared toward adult audiences as opposed to children or teenagers. Today, the network solely targets viewers who are over the age of 18.
Science Channel Shows
If you are interested in astronomy, you are encouraged to check out shows such as How the Universe Works and Space’s Deepest Secrets. If you are an engineering buff, you should check out shows such as How It’s Made, Mega Machines, and Engineering Catastrophes.
When you are in the mood for something that challenges your existing worldview, you should consider tuning into Ancient Aliens or Strange Evidence. These programs tend to present an alternative view regarding a variety of historical events that may or may not be based on sound science. If you are interested in how conspiracy theories take hold or why TV shows like Ancient Aliens are so popular, you can watch Conspiracies Decoded.
Of course, if you just want to learn more about historical events from a more neutral perspective, you should consider programs such as Apollo: The Forgotten Films and “Building Giants.”
Sister Channels
There are many channels that belong to Discovery like HGTV, Magnolia Network, OWN, and TLC. But these are the ones that will be most interesting to fans of SCI:
- Animal Planet: Showcases content about animal life, habitats, and conservation. The majority of its content is aimed at audiences of all ages.
- Cooking Channel: This is a spin-off of the Food Network. As the name suggests, it provides content related to producing, cooking, or eating the stuff that helps sustain life on the planet.
- Destination America: Focuses on the food, drinks and other items that make up American culture. It also showcases cities and towns that are vital to American history or that should be on your bucket list of places to visit.
- Discovery Channel: The main channel itself not only offers a lot of similar content but provides some of the same shows.
- Travel Channel: Primarily produces shows about paranormal activities and other bizarre events that have taken place throughout the United States. In some cases, shows will focus on stories related to famous buildings or structures.
Stream Science Channel
YouTube TV strangely does not provide SCI. But all the other major live TV streaming services do.
- FuboTV: Get 130+ channels for $79.99/month including all your local channels a great selection of sports. Fubo allows you to try out its service with a free trial. Science Channel is available through the Fubo Extra package, which gives you 45+ more channels for another $7.99/mo. It also has dozens of national and international sports networks to keep fans entertained throughout the year. All plans come with at least unlimited cloud DVR and simultaneous streaming on ten devices. (FuboTV review)
- Philo: Offers more than 60 channels such as Science Channel for just $28/month. Try Philo free for 7 days. The downside is that it offers no local or sports channels. But it comes with unlimited cloud DVR and streaming on up to three devices. (Philo review)
- Sling TV: SCI is part of the News Extra package for $6 a month. It can be added to either the Sling Blue (40+ channels including NBC and Fox) or Sling Orange (30+ channels including ESPN and Disney). Both plans come with 50 hours of cloud DVR. Save $25 on Sling TV now! The Blue plan allows you to stream on up to 3 devices but the Orange plan is limited to one. (Sling TV review)
- DIRECTV STREAM: Science Channel comes with the Choice package, which is $108.99/month. A 5-day free trial is now available for DIRECTV STREAM. You will also receive access to its unmatched selection of regional sports networks (RSNs). All plans come with unlimited cloud DVR (if you sign-up online) and streaming on unlimited devices. (DIRECTV STREAM review)
- Hulu + Live TV: The base package costs $76.99/month and comes with 85+ live TV channels, an exceptional on-demand library, ESPN+, and Disney+. It also includes unlimited hours of cloud DVR (9 month storage) and streaming on up to two devices at once. Science Channel comes with the Entertainment add-on for an extra $7.99/mo. (Hulu + Live TV review)
Stream SCI On-Demand
There are also a few ways to stream Science Channel shows on-demand:
- Discovery+: Available to subscribers in the United States for $4.99/mo (or $6.99/mo ad-free). This service allows you to stream hundreds of titles that air on Science Channel and other Discovery properties.
- Amazon Prime: Offers the ability to purchase individual episodes of most shows that are produced by Discovery. There is also a Discovery+ channel, which is more or less the same as Discovery+ but within Amazon.
- Vudu: Provides subscribers with a mix of free and pay content with a healthy mix of television and movie content. One of the benefits of this service is that there is a large selection of content that is available in 4K definition. Some SCI shows are available to purchase.
Streaming Devices to Watch Science Channel
All of the streaming services we’ve discussed support these devices:
- Amazon Fire TV
- Android mobile
- Apple TV
- Chromecast
- iOS (iPhone,iPad)
- Roku
- Web browsers.
Apart from DIRECTV STREAM, they all support Android TV devices. All but Philo support Samsung smart TVs. Fubo, Sling, and Hulu support LG and VIZIO smart TVs as well as the Xbox system. Only Hulu support the PlayStation.
Other devices are supported. Check out our streaming service reviews for all the devices supported.
Today’s science Schedule
See our Science Channel Schedule page for all the details of what’s playing today.
Wrapping Up
Science Channel offers a variety of quality shows that will help you indulge in a variety of your interests. Whether you like astronomy, engineering, or a good conspiracy theory, you will likely be able to spend hours streaming this network.
As it is available through most streaming platforms, there should be a plan that meets your needs and budget. We recommend FuboTV, which you can get free trial.
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