To the Least of My Brothers and Sisters is a new documentary on the life of Jerome Lejeune, the Father of Modern Genetics that was made to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his death. Filmed on two continents, it contains numerous interviews with former colleagues, families, current medical researchers, and others, all who express the importance of Jerome Lejeune in both the history of medicine and the defense of the dignity of human life.
A breathtaking adventure across five continents and through time to reveal nature's most vital secre...
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This 90-minute documentary brings to life Gavin Pretor-Pinney’s international bestseller, “The Cloud...
When the U.S. trade embargo left Cuba isolated from medical resources, Cuban scientists were forced ...
This film consists of three parts. The first dramatizes the life of the founder of Soviet astronauti...
A documentary on Al Gore's campaign to make the issue of global warming a recognized problem worldwi...
The use of embryonic stem cells has ignited fierce debate across the spiritual and political spectru...
Of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Pyramid is the only one to survive. Many believe that...
After a quarter-century of political denial and social stigma, of stunning scientific breakthroughs,...
This film shows how far we have come since the cold-war days of the 50s and 60s. Back then the Russi...
Many geneticists and archaeologists have long surmised that human life began in Africa. Dr. Spencer ...
In 1951, a woman died in Baltimore, U.S.A. She was called Henrietta Lacks. These are cells from her ...
Join critically-acclaimed author and evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins and world-renowned theor...
Earth teems with a staggering variety of animals, including 9,000 kinds of birds, 28,000 types of fi...
In this two-hour special, NOVA captures the turmoil that tore apart the community of Dover, Pennsylv...
Featuring Michael Pollan and based on his best-selling book, this special takes viewers on an explor...
In 1973 Yorkshire public television made a short film of the Nobel laureate while he was there. The ...
Every month, an estimated 200,000 Australians deliberately hurt themselves. They cut, scratch, burn ...
"I often say sociology is a martial art, a means of self-defence. Basically, you use it to defend yo...