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Stephen Fry narrates this three-part series produced by the BBC’s Natural History Unit. Each episode uses state of the art technology and innovative camera techniques to show the viewer life at the level...
The course examines in depth the theoretical foundations of calculus and introduces several new mathematical concepts. The videotapes re-use material made in black & white in 1975 for INTEGRATION AND NORMED...
Two programmes that explain and explore scientific research into how the brain works, looking particularly at intelligence, learning, memory, and creativity. Shows some of the latest techniques for measuring...
A 3-part series looking at the science and psychology behind two major tragedies and three car crashes. Innovative filming technques reveal how certain decisions can determine who lives or dies in a car,...
Four programmes for German teaching illustrating life in contemporary Germany. Each includes interviews that are subtitled in German. Topics include jobs, city portraits, fashion, music, social issues and...
Television drama in which a large, wealthy, disparate family holds a reunion. Daniel uncovers an array of family stories and relationships.
In 2000 in a Latvian museum, fossil hunter Per Ahlberg found a tiny fossilised jawbone, believed to be a remnant of an extinct animal which could provide the vital clue in solving one of evolutions’...
Traces the history and evolutionary implications of a controversial theory by which the earth was covered in ice up to a kilometre thick for millions of years. Attempts to prove and disprove it include...
A series of four DVDs on horse welfare, tackling the majority of daily veterinary problems a horse owner is likely to face. Produced with the co-operation of veterinary surgeons from the Faculty of...
Story of how French marine biologist Alexandre Meinesz found the tropical algae ‘Caulerpa taxifolia’ in the Mediterranean off the coast of Monaco in 1989. The highly toxic plant spread wildly, killing...
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