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Offers a range of interactive actvities to help develop the practical skills needed to speak and understand a language. Contents include a drama, grammar explanations, activities, recording and playback...
After World War 2, photographers helped rebuild French national identity.
Examines the course of the climate change debate and discovers some of the emerging results of global warming and its policy implications. Complex computer models predict climate forecasts for the next...
Surveys the world of computer hacking, from the basic methods employed by hackers and the safety of online shopping to hackers with ethical and consumer concerns.
Looks at the history of the semiconductor transistor, the silicon chip that controls computers, mobile phones and many other electical products. Talks to Gordon Moore, a found of semiconductor manufacturer...
Looks at the impact of the knowlege revolution, which is reshaping the world of business. Professor Keith Bradley examines the increasing impact of intangible assets as the source of future wealth creation....
Looks at the rules that govern time and tells the story of time, a journey through the theory of relativity.
Looks at the principles of aerodynamics, using as illustration the experience of two women who take their maiden flights as helicopter pilots.
Discusses the fundamental laws of conservation that connect all collisions large and small, from passengers to elementary particles. Looks at the Large Hadron Collider, which will probe the nature of...
Made in conjunction with SENSE, the national Deaf-Blind Rubella Association, this video is about Usher Syndrome, a condition that affects some deaf people causing night blindness and loss of peripheral...
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