Monthly Archives: May 2008

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The BBC keeps outdoing itself, this series is a flashy example, bringing the science of space to the common man. Sam Niell, yes the Jurassic Park guy, is the host and presenter of a 6-part series that will trip you out into space and beyond with very graphic explanations. It’s a great viewing to expand your knowing and a visual journey like no other that wins a high recommended tag in this blog. Rated for 420 Sunday viewing. Read More »

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In a martial arts myth world, it’s science quest to reveal the truth behind millenarian forms of fighting. With impressive CGI, top trained practitioners from different martial disciplines and state of the art new technology NatGeo separates myth from fact and in the process captivates with unprecedented detail and analysis the anatomy and physics of the ultimate weapon, the human body. Read More »

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The BBC made a great introduction to Genetics, the era of cloning, and it’s now available online to expand your knowledge on the subject. A 4-part series where almost every aspect is covered in simple terms supported by hard science and modern Read More »

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Here is a must see documentary from the BBC about nuclear fusion with compelling storytelling and great CGI that will keep you glued to the screen. It has high paced story to entertain and involve the viewer, reveling not only in detail information about the science and the experiments, but also the thoughts and emotions of the actual scientists trying to harness this untapped and virtually unlimited source energy. Read More »