Join in, as famed BBC presenter and professor Jim Al-Khalili unlocks the history of energy manipulation and information technology - the two most important concepts of the human modern age.
Is there a 9th planet in our solar system? This documentary takes a look at the Mystery of Planet 9 and also investigates the newer discoveries surrounding the elusive planet.
An epic four-part documentary series which brings to life the most incredible dinosaurs that ever existed. From Spinosaurus, the biggest killer to ever walk the Earth, to the immense sea-monster Predator X, and the deadly cannibalistic Majunasaurus - dinosaurs were more monstrous, more horrific and bizarre than ever before imagined.
Why do we think and feel the way we do? Guided by neurologist David Eagleman this science documentary takes us on an epic journey to understand one of the most mysterious things ever to created by mother nature: The human brain.
Can we rely on our memories? This documentary investigates how the latest neuroscientific discoveries suggests that memory can be affected in many ways and with surprising results.
My Life as a Turkey features Biologist Joe Hutto as he undertakes the all-encompassing experiment of raising sixteen wild turkeys from egg to fully grown turkeys.
Black holes can rip anything apart in our universe, but is that all there is to them? This documentary studies black holes and the modern science we know of these cosmological phenomenons.
What are quasars? This documentary seeks to understand the mystery behind one of the most destructive forces in our universe: supermassive black holes otherwise known as quasars.
What does it take to terraform mars? Mars: Making the New Earth takes a look at the scientific ways we could change the surface and atmosphere of Mars, in turn making it habitable for humanity.
Physicist and author Brian Green takes on The Fabric of the Cosmos, a 4-hour long documentary series on space, time and our current understanding of the universe.