Desculpe, mas ainda não temos uma biografia para Jonathan Renouf
1972 was the year a great affair ended, as the human race fell out of love with the moon. Just three years after the world was gripped by Neil Arms...
27 de fev. de 2006
Dr Michael Mosley explores the bizarre and fascinating world of parasites by turning his body into a living laboratory and deliberately infesting h...
19 de fev. de 2014
A look at three key numbers that clarify the important questions on climate change, giving a unique perspective on what we know about the past, pre...
02 de mar. de 2015
In September 2011, an international group of scientists has made an astonishing claim - they have detected particles that seemed to travel faster t...
19 de out. de 2011
Dr Helen Czerski delves into the Horizon archive to chart the transformation of a little-known theory into one of the greatest scientific undertaki...
04 de mar. de 2015
When Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon in 1969, America went down in popular history as the winner of the space race. But that history is bunk. ...
13 de out. de 2014
Dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago and we have hardly ever found a complete skeleton. So how do we turn a pile of broken bones into a dinosaur...
21 de set. de 2011
In the first BBC documentary to be filmed entirely on smartphones, Mark Miodownik reveals the weird materials that have built our high-tech world.
24 de mai. de 2017
Gabrielle Walker tells the remarkable story of how we discovered that the air around us is not just empty space, it is full of hidden wonders.
21 de jul. de 2014
Michael Mosley embarks on three journeys to understand science's last great frontier - the human mind - as he traces the history of the attempts to...
Series of investigative science documentaries.
100 trillion cells. 280 days. One human life. A BBC Science series, produced in partnership with The Open University, exploring the making of you.
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