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QED commissioned pop artist Richard Hamilton to produce a new work of art entirely by on computer. The programme charts his progress and explains how the computers can create works of art. (Printouts were...
A Zulu version of Macbeth incorporating music and dance. ‘Shakespeare’s Macbeth was chosen by Welcome Msomi as perfect source material on which to base a Zulu adaptation, as it seemed ‘almost a carbon...
Quantumelectrodynamics (QED) was the subject of "QED - The Strange Theory of Light and Matter," the popular book by Richard Feynman which was first published by Princeton University Press in 1985. Feynman...
Looks at Dr Guy Clifton’s experimental treatment in Texas in which brain damage following head injury is reduced by cooling the body to a state of hypothermia.
Follow-up to SIMON’S WAR, continuing the account of Falkland veteran Simon Weston’s rehabilitation and how he copes with the psychological effects of his injuries.
Follows two mothers suffering from post-natal depression, as psychologists help them to learn to love their children.
Looks at resemblances between a gannet and a Tornado aircraft - both are designed to kill and both have variable geometry wings. Examines the full extent of similarities between birds and aircraft.
Follows inventor and ex-hairdresser Maurice Ward on a trip to NASA to discuss his invention ‘starlite’, a new kind of indestructible plastic that interests not only NASA, but also government departments...
Looks at Asperger’s syndrome, a developmental disorder of the brain characterised by acute anxiety, and inability to understand others, obsessional interest, and often, an above-average IQ.
Examines Piers Corbyn’s weather forecasting technique whereby he reads the weather from sunspots and claims to be able to predict th weather up to 12 months in advance. His work is profitable, but...
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