Desculpe, mas ainda não temos uma biografia para Sylvain Charbonneau
What lights your fire? Part of the Science Please! collection for children.
01 de jan. de 2001
From out of nowhere, the most beautiful girl in the world sits at the table across from me at the library. Is this a stroke of good luck or bad? He...
07 de mar. de 2017
After her death, Gabrielle writes a poignant posthumous love letter to her grieving husband, Philippe, who is enduring the family ritual of the fun...
10 de jun. de 2019
What do X-rays, microwaves and light have in common? Part of the Science Please! collection for children.
What makes a fridge cool? A clip from the Science Please! collection.
Are cows a time bomb just waiting to explode? Part of the Science Please. collection for children.
How soap cleans? Part of the Science Please! collection for children.
01 de jan. de 2000
A clip in the Science Please! collection, Slippery Ice! uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain why we slip ...
01 de jan. de 1999
A clip in the Science Please! collection, The Force of Water uses archival footage, animated illustration and amusing narration to explain the Arch...
01 de jan. de 1998
A clip in the Science Please. collection, The Wonderful World of Colour uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to expl...
08 de mai. de 1999
A clip in the Science Please! collection, Wheel Meets Friction uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain how t...
What keeps us down to earth? This clip from Science Please! answers the question.
Why isn't it green, yellow or striped?
01 de out. de 2001
How do we convert motion into electricity?
A minute of science, please. is a delightful collection of small one-minute films each explaining, using animation, archival images, and an often h...
03 de fev. de 2001
A clip in the Science Please collection, The State of the Matter uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain how...
How do voices travel over the phone?
A clip in the Science Please! collection, Magnets uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain: North Pole, South...
A clip in the Science Please! collection, Sound Is Vibration uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain what is...
Four strokes of genius.
Edison's bright idea, or how the electric light bulb works?
Where would we be without these microscopic particles?
A clip in the Science Please! collection, Battery uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain: Why do we get a c...
A clip in the Science Please! collection, The Moon Changes uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain what caus...
A clip in the Science Please! collection, Lightning uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain: What causes the...
A clip in the Science Please! collection,Lift Off uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain what makes a rocke...
A clip in the Science Please! collection, Operation Lever uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain how a leve...
What's the angle on mirrors?
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