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Archive for the ‘Science, Tech’ Category
What is One Degree?
Comedian Ben Miller returns to his roots as a physicist to try to answer a deceptively simple question: what is one degree of temperature?
Science Under Attack
Nobel Prize winner Sir Paul Nurse examines why science appears to be under attack, and why public trust in key scientific theories has been eroded – from the theory that man-made climate change is warming our planet, to the safety of GM food, or that HIV causes AIDS.
The Story of One
One’s story reveals where our modern numbers came from and how the invention of zero changed the world forever; and saved us from having to use Roman numerals today.
How Science Changed Our World
Professor Robert Winston presents his top ten scientific breakthroughs of the past 50 years.
Race and Intelligence: Science’s Last Taboo
In this documentary, Rageh Omaar sets out to find out the truth, meeting scientists who believe the research supports the view that races can be differentiated as well as those who vehemently oppose this view.
The Strange New World of Nanoscience
Where and what is nano? How will it shape our future?
Obsessed and Scientific
Is time travel possible? In this fascinating short documentary, director Jay Cheel explores the real-life theories behind the science of time travel and the strange subculture of enthusiasts who are obessed with it.
The Story of Maths
Series about the history of mathematics, presented by Oxford professor Marcus du Sautoy.
Fermat’s Last Theorem
In the 17. century French mathematician Pierre de Fermat challenged the world to solve a math puzzle. For over 300 years it went unsolved, until a quiet English mathematician, named Andrew Wiles, finally found the answer.