BUFVC Search
Current Search
Previous Searches
From the Venus of Willendorf, thought to be over 27,000 years old, through to Marc Quinn’s modern self-portraits in blood, the human body has always been one of art’s central themes. This two-part series...
Lecture given by Professor Dame Janet Thornton which explores the implications of the impact of genomic sequencing and other high-throughput methods on biological research. The lecture presents a background...
Through a series of dissections combined with state-of-the-art imaging techniques, the programme examines insect anatomy at micro level. Insects outnumber humans by 200 million to one and are the supreme...
Filmmaker David Malone explores the science behind metamorphosis, as - with the help of entomologists and microphotography - he looks at the life cycles of locusts, caterpillars, tadpoles and sea urchins....
BLACKFISH tells the story of Tilikum, a performing killer whale responsible for the deaths of three people while in captivity at the Sea World marine park in Orlando, Florida. Director-producer Gabriela...
This 1970 documentary uses microphotography and other innovative techniques, including the use of internal cameras, to explore the human life-cycle from birth and early adolescence, to old-age and death....
Filmmaker Markus Imhoof studies the important role of bees in sustaining both organic and industrial concerns, as well as the intricacies of their own behaviours.
A DVD examining the bones, joints and muscles of the human body, looking at how they interact to enable fine or powerful movements and how these elements change over time.
More than 150 years after Charles Darwin came up with his theory of evolution, David Attenborough explains how life on the volcanic islands has continued to evolve in isolation.
Using the latest scientific knowledge and research into fossils, David Attenborough investigates how animals have evolved from a small number of ancient life forms and in what ways modern human beings...
You are currently searching in Find DVD. Search all the BUFVC's collections for 'Biology' in All fields.