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Blue Planet
From the unique vantage point of 200 miles above Earth’s surface, we see how natural forces – volcanoes, earthquakes and hurricanes – affect our world, and how a powerful new force – humankind – has begun to alter the face of the planet. From Amazon rain forests to Serengeti grasslands, Blue Planet inspires a new appreciation of life on Earth, our only home.
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NatureTech
NatureTech, a multi award winning series, explores “biomimetics” – the science of looking to nature for answers to modern problems.
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Coral Reef Adventure
Coral Reef Adventure follows an expedition of ocean explorers as they journey beneath the oceans to investigate the health and beauty of coral reefs.
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Another Earth
Earth sized planets have been hard to find, but indirect methods are coming on line to give scientists a good survey of how many such bodies may be in the universe.
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Hubble
An IMAX camera chronicles the effort of 7 astronauts aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis to repair the Hubble Space Telescope. Offering a stunning, expansive viewing experience, Hubble takes advantage of IMAX like no other film.
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Genius of Britain
In this documentary science series, Richard Dawkins, Jim Al-Khalili, James Dyson, Stephen Hawking, David Attenborough and Robert Winston celebrate the great thinkers and moments in British science, from Newton to the present day.
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Earth: Making of a Planet
Meet the inhabitants of Earth over the ages, from slimy mats of algae to the great dinosaurs and the ancestors of mammals and humans.
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Sex, Drugs and Plants
This documentary uncovers the skills plants use to survive, with predatory plants using every trick in the book to entice a meal, including sniffing out their prey.
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The Most Dangerous Places in the Universe
This documentary takes a tour of the cosmic hot zones – black holes, galaxy mergers, gamma ray bursts, magnetars and the destructive blazars.
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Mystery of the White Dunes
Located in the State of Maranhão, on the north shore of Brazil, the Lençóis Maranhenses National Park is an area of about 300 square kilometers (155,000 ha) of blinding white dunes and deep blue lagoons, forming one of the most beautiful and unique places in the world.
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Do We Really Need the Moon?
The Moon is such a familiar presence in the sky that most of us take it for granted. But what if it wasn’t where it is now? How would that affect life on Earth?
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