Developments in the Canadian forestry industry during the 1970s are shown being carried out both as lab experiments and in the field to protect and conserve the country's vast forests. These include turning a Newfoundland bog into woodland, fostering British Columbia seedlings that withstand mechanical planting, inoculating Ontario elms against the bark beetle, devising ways of controlling fire, and more.

Exploring the rise and fall of the groundbreaking animated series Ren & Stimpy and its controversi...

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

An epic story of Australian and international scientists who are racing to understand our greatest n...

Revealing St. Louis, Missouri's atomic past as a uranium processing center for the atomic bomb and t...

The cultural roots of coal continue to permeate the rituals of daily life in Appalachia even as its ...

It’s the hit musical that changed Broadway forever and brought the genius of Lin Manuel Miranda to t...
The kitchen is an alchemist’s workshop, and the chef is a master of secret teachings. He commands mo...

Hosted by Keeley Hawes, star of the popular television series The Durrells, this documentary reveals...

Two eighth graders doing an assembly on cleanliness and neatness seek underclassmen. A look into Don...

Capturing Americans in communities across the country as they wrestle with the legacy of the coal in...

A documentary on Al Gore's campaign to make the issue of global warming a recognized problem worldwi...

In Fabrizio Terranova’s film, Donna Haraway – an original thinker and activist, one of the founders ...

Anita Chitaya has a gift: she can help bring abundant food from dead soil, she can make men fight fo...

The line between sexual consent and sexual coercion is not always as clear as it seems -- and accord...