Expert John Wass presents a documentary telling the story of how hormones were discovered and remain at medicine's cutting edge as we try to deal with modern scourges like obesity.

James, giving himself 12 months before he has "a license to kill himself," sets off to the Amazon ra...

Bill Nye and Ken Ham debate whether creation is a viable model of origins in today's modern scientif...

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

Cancer; The Integrative Perspective takes a deep dive into the fast-expanding paradigm of holistic a...

Many geneticists and archaeologists have long surmised that human life began in Africa. Dr. Spencer ...

This is a Dutch documentary about the last weeks of life in a Portuguese clinic for Emma Caris, a 18...

In The Womb is a 2005 National Geographic Channel documentary that focus on studying and showing the...

An award-winning feature-length creative documentary exploring the extraordinary world of the plasmo...

Travel alongside the astronauts as they deploy and repair the Hubble Space Telescope, soar above Ven...

This film shows how far we have come since the cold-war days of the 50s and 60s. Back then the Russi...

William Shatner sits down with scientists, innovators and celebrities to discuss how the optimism of...

In 1973 Yorkshire public television made a short film of the Nobel laureate while he was there. The ...

What powers some of the brightest attractions at Disney's theme parks? Electricity! From lighting th...

The Connection is a film about how frontier research is proving that there is a direct connection be...

With nutritionally-depleted foods, chemical additives and our tendency to rely upon pharmaceutical d...

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

Meet Nikola Tesla, the genius engineer and tireless inventor whose technology revolutionized the ele...

It has been said that 10,000 years from now only one name will still be remembered, that of Neil Arm...
Every month, an estimated 200,000 Australians deliberately hurt themselves. They cut, scratch, burn ...