Science Channel

[2] In recent years, Science Channel has lost carriage with the growth of streaming alternatives including its parent company's Max, and has generally been depreciated by Warner Bros.

The channel later shortened its name to just Science Channel in 2007 as part of a rebrand that included the introduction of a new logo based on the periodic table; in 2011, the network rebranded as simply Science, introducing a new logo and graphics package designed by Imaginary Forces.

Television series produced in the 1990s, such as Discover Magazine and Understanding, are carried on the network's weekday schedule.

The channel has infrequently added reruns of several science fiction series like Firefly, Helix and Fringe to its schedule.

Television series produced in the 1990s, such as Discover Magazine and Understanding, are carried on the network's weekday schedule.

The channel has experienced some drifting from its intended format throughout its existence, increasingly adding reruns on several science fiction series such as Firefly and Fringe to its schedule in recent years.

There are international versions of Science in Southeast Asia, Europe, France, United Kingdom, Italy, India, Sweden, Turkey, Canada, Latin America and Australia.