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Après qu'un test fatal ait mis fin à leur projet, une équipe de scientifiques discrédités s'aventure dans le monde criminel pour reconstruire un moteur spatial interdit qui pourrait sauver l'humanité ou la détruire complètement.
Après qu'un test fatal ait mis fin à leur projet, une équipe de scientifiques discrédités s'aventure dans le monde criminel pour reconstruire un moteur spatial interdit qui pourrait sauver l'humanité ou la détruire complètement.
Voyage sur terre à l’échelle du centimètre. Ses habitants: insectes et autres animaux de l'herbe et de l'eau. Grand prix de la commission supérieure technique, Festival de Cannes 1996.
Dans une odyssée à travers la Terre et l’univers, Werner Herzog et Clive Oppenheimer nous expliquent comment les objets célestes, dont les météorites et leurs impacts, ont nourri le fantasme de mondes inconnus et changé la destinée humaine.
De la science de pointe aux frontières de la moralité, ce documentaire met en lumière une révélation dans la recherche en modification génétique appelée CRISPR.
Perseverance est le tout dernier astromobile conçu par la Nasa pour explorer Mars. Une merveille de technologie qui devrait contribuer à la préparation d’une future mission habitée sur la planète rouge.
Le royaume de la Magie est menacé par le royaume de la logique. Carolinus, le Magicien Vert, décide de l'en protéger pour toujours. Ommedon, le méchant Magicien Rouge, veut l'en empêcher. Carolinus lance donc une quête qui sera menée par Peter Dickinson, le premier homme né des deux royaumes de la Magie et de la Science. C'est à Peter de vaincre Ommedon…
Un voyage vivant dans le mystérieux monde souterrain du mycélium et de ses fruits, le champignon. Une histoire qui commence il y a 3,5 milliards d’années, les champignons font le sol qui soutient la vie, reliant de vastes systèmes racinaires des plantes et des arbres partout sur la planète, comme un Internet souterrain. À travers les yeux du célèbre mycologue Paul Stamets, la professeure d’écologie forestière Suzanne Simard, de l’auteur à succès Michael Pollan, de la naturaliste alimentaire Eugenia Bone et d’autres, nous expérimentons la puissance, la beauté et la complexité du royaume des champignons.
Horizon tells amazing science stories, unravels mysteries and reveals worlds you've never seen before.
MythBusters is a science entertainment television program created and produced by Australia's Beyond Television Productions for the Discovery Channel. The show's hosts, special effects experts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman, use elements of the scientific method to test the validity of rumors, myths, movie scenes, adages, Internet videos, and news stories.
This show addresses issues related to the Brazilian way of life, highlighting matters such as health, education, work and nature.
HISTORY’s longest-running series moves to H2. Modern Marvels celebrates the ingenuity, invention and imagination found in the world around us. From commonplace items like ink and coffee to architectural masterpieces and engineering disasters, the hit series goes beyond the basics to provide insight and history into things we wonder about and that impact our lives. This series tells fascinating stories of the doers, the dreamers and sometime-schemers that create everyday items, technological breakthroughs and manmade wonders. The hit series goes deep to explore the leading edge of human inspiration and ambition.
C'est pas sorcier is a French educational television program that originally aired from November 5, 1994 to present.
It's "Mr. Wizard" for a different decade. Bill Nye is the Science Guy, a host who's hooked on experimenting and explaining. Picking one topic per show (like the human heart or electricity), Nye gets creative with teaching kids and adults alike the nuances of science.
This documentary series, made in partnership with Vox, explain some of the world's current trends, from politics, to science to pop culture.
After learning heretical teachings about the Earth and the Sun, a child prodigy searches for his master's hidden research while evading the Inquisition.
Carl Sagan covers a wide range of scientific subjects, including the origin of life and a perspective of our place in the universe.
Nina is a neuroscientist based at Glasgow Science Centre who enlists the help of her Neurons in her brain to answer a scientific question. Questions are asked by children which join her to perform fun experiments and games. Aimed at younger children to help them understand basic science.
What would we be without mucus? Can we live on water? How much does life weigh? Finding out the answers is the aim of ARTE's new science show. In a nod to Douglas Adams's "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", where the figure 42 is the ultimate answer to all questions, 42 tries to provide the answers.
Ever wanted to build a space rocket, invent a homework-doing machine or make your school vanish? Well, join Tracey McBean and best friend Shamus Wong, on journeys full of mystery, drama, bizarre twists and funny bits!
Bula, Zeeter and Multo, together with their pet Gorga, and fireflies Wizzy and Wigg, make up the Zula Patrol, a group of aliens who travel the galaxies exploring and getting in and out of danger, all the while teaching young children about science and astronomy.
Engineers, officials and the crew members' families provide their perspective on the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger disaster and its aftermath.
A group of brave youth who are not afraid of bullets, guns, and hardships. The students stay firm in their beliefs to save their country.
Newton's Apple is an American educational television program produced and developed by KTCA, and distributed to PBS stations in the United States that ran from 1983 to 1999. The show's title is based on the rumor of Isaac Newton sitting under a tree and an apple falling near him—or, more popularly, on his head—prompting him to ponder what makes things fall, leading to the development of his theory of gravitation. The show was produced by Twin Cities Public Television. For most of the run, the show's theme song was Ruckzuck by Kraftwerk, later remixed by Absolute Music. Later episodes of the show featured an original song. An occasional short feature appeared called "Science of the Rich and Famous" in which celebrities appeared to explain a science principle.