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The Story of Maths episode 2 - The Genius of the East

The Story of Maths episode 2 – The Genius of the East

The Story of Maths episode 2 – The Genius of the East: When ancient Greece fell into decline, mathematical progress stagnated as Europe entered the Dark Ages, but in the east mathematics reached new heights.     Du Sautoy visits China and explores how maths helped build imperial China and was at the heart of such amazing feats of engineering […]

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The Story of Maths episode 1 - The Language of the Universe

The Story of Maths episode 1 – The Language of the Universe

The Story of Maths episode 1 – The Language of the Universe: After showing how fundamental mathematics is to our lives, Marcus du Sautoy explores the mathematics of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and Greece.     In Egypt, he uncovers use of a decimal system based on ten fingers of the hand, while in former Mesopotamia he discovers that the way

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How Many People Can Live on Planet Earth?

How Many People Can Live on Planet Earth?

How Many People Can Live on Planet Earth? – naturalist Sir David Attenborough investigates whether the world is heading for a population crisis.     In his lengthy career, Sir David has watched the human population more than double from 2.5 billion in 1950 to nearly seven billion. He reflects on the profound effects of this rapid growth, both on

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The Saturn V Story

The Saturn V Story

The Saturn V Story: In 1961 when President Kennedy pledged to put a man on the moon by the end of the decade, no rocket existed with the power or capability to rise to the challenge.     In order to win the race to space, the United States would need to establish a multi-billion dollar space program. One man,

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Einstein's Quantum Riddle

Einstein’s Quantum Riddle

Einstein’s Quantum Riddle: Einstein’s Quantum Riddle tells the remarkable story of perhaps the strangest phenomenon in science – quantum entanglement. It’s a story of mind-bending concepts and brilliant experiments, which lead us to a profound new understanding of reality.     At the start of the 20th century Albert Einstein helped usher in quantum mechanics – a revolutionary description of

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The Joy of Stats

The Joy of Stats

The Joy of Stats: Documentary which takes viewers on a roller-coaster ride through the wonderful world of statistics to explore the remarkable power they have to change our understanding of the world, presented by superstar boffin Professor Hans Rosling, whose eye-opening, mind-expanding and funny online lectures have made him an international internet legend.     Rosling is a man who

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The Joy of Winning

The Joy of Winning

The Joy of Winning: How to have a happier life and a better world all thanks to maths, in this witty, mind-expanding guide to the science of success with Hannah Fry.     Following in the footsteps of BBC Four’s award-winning maths films The Joy of Stats and The Joy of Data, this latest gleefully nerdy adventure sees mathematician Dr

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NASA - Triumph and Tragedy

NASA – Triumph and Tragedy

NASA – Triumph and Tragedy (2 parts): This documentary series offers audiences a unique chance to glimpse an astronaut’s view of space flight. It is an epic story of heroes and their breathtaking successes as they further humanity’s innate desire to explore.   NASA – Triumph and Tragedy part 1 – One Small Step   In 2009, NASA celebrates the

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Forces of Nature with Brian Cox episode 4 - The Pale Blue Dot

Forces of Nature with Brian Cox episode 4 – The Pale Blue Dot

Forces of Nature with Brian Cox episode 4 – The Pale Blue Dot: In this final episode Professor Brian Cox travels to Iceland, where the delicate splendour of a moon-bow reveals the colours that paint our world, and he visits a volcano to explain why the sun shines.     By exploring how sunlight transforms the plains of the Serengeti,

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Forces of Nature with Brian Cox episode 3 - The Moth and the Flame

Forces of Nature with Brian Cox episode 3 – The Moth and the Flame

Forces of Nature with Brian Cox episode 3 – The Moth and the Flame: Professor Brian Cox shows how Earth’s basic ingredients, like the pure sulphur mined in the heart of a deadly volcano in Indonesia, have become the building blocks of life.     Hidden deep in a cave in the Dominican Republic lies a magical world created by

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Forces of Nature with Brian Cox episode 2 - Somewhere in Space-time

Forces of Nature with Brian Cox episode 2 – Somewhere in Space-time

Forces of Nature with Brian Cox episode 2 – Somewhere in Space-time: Professor Brian Cox follows Earth’s epic journey through space.     He takes to the air in a top-secret fighter jet to race the spin of the planet and reverse the passage of the day. In Brazil, a monstrous wave that surges up the Amazon River provides an

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Forces of Nature with Brian Cox episode 1 - The Universe in a Snowflake

Forces of Nature with Brian Cox episode 1 – The Universe in a Snowflake

Forces of Nature with Brian Cox episode 1: Brian uncovers how the stunning diversity of shapes in the natural world are shadows of the rules that govern the universe. In Spain, he shows how an attempt by hundreds of people to build the highest human tower reveals the force that shapes our planet.     In Nepal, honey hunters seek

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