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.
What happens when two hands touch? How close are they like? And how can proximity be measured, and e...
A documentary telling the remarkable human story of Stephen Hawking. For the first time, the persona...
This 1971 color anti-drug use and abuse film was produced by Concept Films and directed by Brian Kel...
An illuminating look inside the lives of the Grucci family, whose Long Island-based fireworks busine...
A clip in the Science Please! collection, Slippery Ice! uses archival footage, animated illustration...
A documentary of insect life in meadows and ponds, using incredible close-ups, slow motion, and time...
Through interspersed conversation and prose, this experimental documentary follows a poet and a neur...
The biggest tech revolution of the 21st century isn’t digital, it’s biological. A breakthrough calle...
Explore the secrets of the universe with Professor Brian Cox in this special event that combines gro...
Are we becoming Plastic People? Our ground-breaking feature documentary investigates our addiction t...
The realm of magic is being threatened by the realm of logic, so Carolinus, the green wizard decides...
What forms might life take in the Solar System and beyond? In the Academy's newest original planetar...
With a million species at risk of extinction, Sir David Attenborough explores how this crisis of bio...
This remarkable journey across our planet and universe explores how meteorites, shooting stars, and ...
In this educational film, laboratory demonstrations show the effects of moisture and temperature on ...
They have no roots, no seeds, no flowers, but mosses show immense survival capacities and can suspen...
Before the internet. Before social media. Before breaking news. The victims of Thalidomide had to re...