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Science And Islam
Series of investigative science documentaries.
Mulla Krekar was a danger to the Norwegian security, yet he lived in the country for 30 years. This documentary follows the hated mullah and his faithful lawyer from the beginning to the end of the case.
Horizon tells amazing science stories, unravels mysteries and reveals worlds you've never seen before.
Iain Stewart reveals some surprising facts about the world's most destructive and spectacular natural phenomena, from earthquakes and tsunamis to avalanches and volcanoes.
Bill Nye walks viewers through various areas of science to show how far they've come through their beginnings until modern times.
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Historic events that forever transformed the United States.
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Tutta colpa di Einstein
TV's most-watched history series brings to life the compelling stories from our past that inform our understanding of the world today.
Tutta colpa di Darwin
Discoveries that have revolutionised our understanding of what it means to be human, allowing us to live longer, better, smarter and stronger.
NOVA scienceNOW is a News magazine version of the long-running and venerable PBS science program Nova. Premiering on January 25, 2005, the series was originally hosted by Robert Krulwich, who described it as an experiment in coverage of "breaking science, science that's right out of the lab, science that sometimes bumps up against politics, art, culture". At the beginning of season two, Neil deGrasse Tyson replaced Krulwich as the show's host. Tyson announced he would leave the show and was replaced by David Pogue beginning season 6.
The Human Body is a seven-part documentary series that looks at the mechanics and emotions of the human body from birth to death.
Take a mind-blowing journey through human history, told through six iconic objects that modern people take for granted, and see how science, invention and technology built on one another to change everything.
Survival instructor Marc Mouret have 100 days to sharpen his body and mind to take on extraordinary challenges.
Using state-of-the-art technologies, Richard Hammond goes beyond the limits of the naked eye and explores the hidden secrets of the invisible world around us.