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Solar science has entered a golden age. Exploring discoveries made possible through new orbital and ground-based technology, this program offers fascinating conclusions concerning the past, present, and future of the star that gives our planet life. Featuring images from the SOHO and TRACE satellites as well as the Swedish solar telescope on Las Palmas, the program presents analysis of the inferno at the Sun’s core and the magnetic chaos of its surface—along with views of the heliosphere, which for years could only be observed during eclipses. The program also considers whether or not the Sun’s power can be harnessed to meet escalating global energy needs. A BBCW Production. (60 minutes)



 
                    

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Anatomy for Beginners
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Anatomist Gunther von Hagens is world-renowned for his invention of plastination, a method of preserving dead tissue. He is also famous for his Body Worlds exhibits which incorporate sophisticated-and highly controversial-dissections of human bodies....(more details)
 
Meltdown: A Global Warming Journey
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Despite widespread scientific acceptance of the global warming theory, it remains a highly contentious subject. This program studies divergent points of view contributing to the global warming debate, untangling a morass of political and scientific c...(more details)
 
Too Hot Not to Handle: Winning the Battle against Global Warming
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This film offers a wealth of scientific evidence for dire climate-change predictions-but it also shows how businesses, local governments, and citizens can take positive action to reduce future dangers. With in-depth discussions of what may lie ahead,...(more details)
 
Most of Our Universe Is Missing: Dark Matter and Dark Energy
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"What is everywhere, not made of atoms, and can't be seen?" Dark matter, says renowned astrophysicist David Spergel-but not everyone in the cosmological community is in agreement with him. This program presents the views of Spergel and other key figu...(more details)
 
The Sun and Stars
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This video looks deep into space to learn how stars are born and how, eventually, they die. Each stage is covered: the formation of proto-stars, the nuclear ignition of main sequence stars, the cooling of red giants, the compaction of white dwarfs, a...(more details)
 


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