How did your body become the complicated, quirky, amazing machine it is today? Anatomist Neil Shubin uncovers the answers in this 3-part science series that looks at human evolution. Using fossils, embryos and genes, he reveals how our bodies are the legacy of ancient fish, reptiles and primates — the ancestors you never knew were in your family tree.

Photo sequence of the rare transit of Venus over the face of the Sun, one of the first chronophotogr...
Six days. Three frontiers. One amazing lab. From 2010 to 2012, a film crew followed a group of scien...

The film tells a very personal story from two perspectives: our protagonist is both doctor and patie...
This narrated computer animation, with an original musical score, illuminates cellular mitosis. DNA ...

A documentary series from Channel 4, hosted by professor Richard Dawkins, well-known darwinist. The ...

In conurbations where hundreds of thousands live alongside one another, in the era of a highly techn...

On October 3rd of 2007 in Birmingham, Alabama, Professor Richard Dawkins and his Oxford University c...

In a search for clues about size, the documentary shows why the sun and planets are so large, why in...

Explore a lesser-known part of Venice: the wild side! In coral reefs and hidden gardens, find everyt...

Spend a year with a Red Panda named Tashi and experience her life in the forests underneath the Hima...

After a career filming across five continents, EMMY and BAFTA winning wildlife cameraman Stephen de ...

Sir David Attenborough investigates the discovery of a lifetime: the giant skull of a prehistoric se...

Gary Owens needs more dinosaurs and sends Eric Boardman on the ultimate dinosaur safari to find them...

Short film showing (with limited accuracy) the life-cycle of myxomycetes.

A scientific film essay, narrated by Phil Morrison. A set of pictures of two picnickers in a park, w...

Cutting-edge medical technology and riveting, life-or-death personal dramas combine in this unpreced...