One entry in a series of films produced to make science accessible to the masses—especially children—this film describes the sun in scientific but entertaining terms.

This 1971 color anti-drug use and abuse film was produced by Concept Films and directed by Brian Kel...

What forms might life take in the Solar System and beyond? In the Academy's newest original planetar...

A documentary of insect life in meadows and ponds, using incredible close-ups, slow motion, and time...

Explore the sun’s powerful storms, its impact on Earth, and groundbreaking research shaping our unde...

Are we becoming Plastic People? Our ground-breaking feature documentary investigates our addiction t...

Explore the secrets of the universe with Professor Brian Cox in this special event that combines gro...
The film discusses the evolution and potential of using light waves, particularly coherent light, fo...

The first American space station Skylab is found in pieces scattered in Western Australia. Putting t...

Before the internet. Before social media. Before breaking news. The victims of Thalidomide had to re...

The 1977 discovery of RNA splicing by Dr. Phillip A. Sharp, Kentucky farm boy turned Nobel-prize win...

CERN and the University of California-Santa Barbara are collaborating in the search for the elusive ...

This instructional film shows the three parts of a lever and demonstrates how various levers help to...

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

In this two-part Channel 4 series, Professor Richard Dawkins challenges what he describes as 'a proc...

Melvin and Buddy are two space-exploring pups on a mission. Scarfing down facts like dog biscuits is...

An educational film about the nervous system produced by Encyclopædia Britannica Films, an education...

The Estonian national team is the first Baltic team to participate in the Bridgestone World Solar Ch...

A crash course in the professional and scientific work related to the field of venomous herpetology....

At only twelve inches long, the menhaden are a keystone species in the East Coast's marine ecosystem...