Geologist Ian Stewart explain in three stages of natural history the crucial interaction of our very planet's physiology and its unique wildlife. Biological evolution is largely driven bu adaptation to conditions such as climate, soil and irrigation, but biotopes were also shaped by wildlife changing earth's surface and climate significantly, even disregarding human activity.
This nature documentary follows some of the world’s most charismatic animals as they travel to Mexic...
Matt Walsh's controversial doc challenges radical gender ideology through provocative interviews and...
The Dream Is Alive takes you into space alongside the astronauts on the space shuttle. Share with th...
Dr. Helen Caldicott is the most prominent anti-nuclear activist in the world. She's been featured on...
An in depth look at the undersea life of dolphins
An examination of the extinction threat faced by frogs, which have hopped on Earth for some 250 mill...
From the scorching sand dunes of Namibia, to the tropical Tasmanian rainforest, to the bitter waters...
What caused Building 7 to collapse on 9/11? Dr. Leroy Hulsey from the University of Alaska Fairbanks...
An epic story of adventure, starring some of the most magnificent and courageous creatures alive, aw...
Commentator-comic Bill Maher plays devil's advocate with religion as he talks to believers about the...
An exploration of a new paradigm of health, science, and medicine, based on the interconnections bet...
The film is filled with fun facts that show how cats make good pets, yet in other ways are wild and ...
It took his whole life to live and three full years to film Chuck Leavell: The Tree Man. Filmed in...
Takes us to locations all around the US and shows us the heavy toll that modern technology is having...
The long running, often bitter scientific debate over the origin of birds and the evolution of fligh...
Richard Feynman was a scientific genius with - in his words - a "limited intelligence". This dichoto...