Capturing the Electrons documents the life and career of Nobel Prize-winning Hungarian physicist Ferenc Krausz. His research team has generated and measured the first attosecond light pulse and used it for capturing electrons' motion inside atoms, marking the birth of attophysics. In 2023, jointly with Pierre Agostini and Anne L'Huillier, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics.

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David Attenborough and scientist Johan Rockström examine Earth's biodiversity collapse and how this ...

D Carleton Gajdusek won the Nobel Prize for the discovery of Prions - the particles that would emerg...

A documentary produced in 1979 to celebrate the centenary of the birth of Albert Einstein. Narrated ...

Through interspersed conversation and prose, this experimental documentary follows a poet and a neur...

Alessandra Pacini, solar physicist and mother of two, has dedicated her life to researching our sun ...

Near the cold Pyrenees of Iberia, surrounded by ancient and dark green forests, lies a strange land ...
The Angelmakers is a 2005 documentary that provides insight into the epidemic of arsenic murders by ...

This shows physicist Stephen Hawking's life as he deals with the ALS that renders him immobile and u...

With a wealth of fantastic archive footage and a series of revealing interviews with those who had f...

In this educational film, laboratory demonstrations show the effects of moisture and temperature on ...

A physicist, a director of popular-science films, and a sports fan talk about the structure of the a...

At Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, Eliana Nossa studies the ionosphere. This short films tells t...

The Dynasty by the Direkt36 investigative center tells the story of the business dealings of the Pri...

In the first decades of the 20th century, when life was being transformed by scientific innovations,...

The discovery of neuroplasticity, the fact that thoughts can change the structure and function of ou...

At the edge of our solar system supposedly lies an immense planet. Five to ten times the size of the...