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Cosmos Boxed Set (Collector's Edition)»rank: 12630starring: Carl Sagan, JaromÃr HanzlÃk, Jonathan Fahn, Robert H. Goddard
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Evolution: What About God»rank: 22863starring: Evolution
:Description:0f all the species on earth, we alone attempt to explain who we are and how we came to be, through the prisms of both science and religion. How has the tension between the two played out? Today, the theory of evolution still is dogged by controversy. This program explores the creationist movement and its arguments by drawing on real human stories of people struggling to find a balance between faith and reason. Through the perceptions of theistic scientists and credible religionists, we ... |
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The Human Face»rank: 6216starring: John Cleese, David Attenborough, Candice Bergen, Pierce Brosnan, Mali Finn
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Evolution: Great Transformations»rank: 26702directed by: Evolution
: :Anthropology, psychology, cultural history, and biology provide key filters in this breezy but substantial exploration of the focal impact of the face. Produced by the BBC as a four-hour series and broadcast in the U.S. on the Learning Channel, The Human Face benefits from host, narrator, and cowriter John Cleese's signature blend of erudition, enthusiasm, and wit. Along the way, Cleese presents information on the evolution of human facial features, the face's role in sexuality (including the biological significance of 'bedroom eyes'), communication ... |
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The Weather Channel: The Enemy Wind (Tornadoes)»rank: 34877from: The Weather Channel
: :THE ENEMY WlND is one of The Weather Channel's most popular documentaries. lt deals with tornadoes, their behavior and how they are generated. As it explores our historical relationship with tornadoes, THE ENEMY WlND discusses recent research into improving our ability to forecast storms and shows the work of a group of nerveless adventurers, the tornado chasers. This video explains how researchers use computer applications, small-scale laboratory weather models and field measurements from the tornado chasers to help find the answers to ... |
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Evolution: Why Sex»rank: 40574from: WGBH Boston
:Description:ln evolutionary terms, sex is more important than life itself--without progeny, we are evolutionary losers. Sex fuels evolutionary change, by adding variation to the gene pool and eliminating unsatisfactory traits. We look at the endless variety of sexual expression and the powerful hold sex exerts over all living things. And we explore how the need to pass on our genes has shaped our own bodies, minds, and lives. Some scientists believe that art, literature, music--in fact all of human culture--may be the ultimate ... |
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The Planets»rank: 36924starring: Planets
:Description:From the first grainy photos of the moon to the interplanetary expeditions that have unlocked the secrets of the solar system, this is an unprecedented celebration of the beauty of space and the technology that lets us explore it. :Where did it all begin? How did the universe give birth to the sun and its family of planets that form our solar system? How is a bubbling atomic reactor in space the source of warmth and light for life as we know it? ... |
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Evolution: Darwin's Dangerous Idea»rank: 41586starring: Evolution
:Description:For 21 years, Charles Darwin kept his theory of evolution secret from all but a few friends. He confided to one: 'lt is like confessing to a murder.' His torment resonates in society today--in the challenge his incredibly powerful idea poses to our understanding of our world and ourselves. We interweave the drama in key moments of Darwin’s life with documentary sequences of current research, linking past to present and introducing major concepts of evolutionary theory. We also explore why Darwin’s 'dangerous idea' ... |
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Evolution: The Mind's Big Bang»rank: 50444starring: Evolution
:Description:Anatomically modern humans existed more than 100,000 years ago, but with no art, crude technology, and primitive social interaction. Then 50,000 years ago, something happened--a creative, technological, and social explosion, and humans came to dominate the planet. This was a pivot point in our development, the time when the human mind truly emerged. What made this moment so different? We examine forces that may have contributed to the breakthrough, enabling us to prevail over our relatives, the Neanderthals, who co-existed with us for ... |
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Evolution Box Set»rank: 8586starring: Evolution
:Description:A journey into where we’re from and where we’re going. Evolution is happening all around you--in your body, your backyard, your local hospital, and in the products that make it to your grocery store shelves. Perhaps no other scientific theory has as far reaching an effect on our daily lives as evolution, yet it is one of the most overlooked and misunderstood principles of life. Driven by two simple mechanisms, variation and natural selection, evolution is the process that helps determine who lives, ... |


