German women recount stories of rape by Russian soldiers and reflect on the decadent Berlin of 1932.
(03:12)Among the most critically endangered animals in the world - It’s thought about four hundred Amur Tigers remain in the wild....
(03:10)Hungry bears seek the nectar rich flowers. They must eat hundreds to get the equivalent calories of a big salmon. Bears have...
(03:04)In June 2007 a massive landslide engulfed the pristine landscape. Four and a half million cubic metres of rock, gravel, snow...
(02:51)Through April and May males build up their stamina for the mating season. Courtship happens in stages. First, pursuit. And...
(00:35)In the far South West lies the Caucasus. A compact region filled with a bounty of wildlife. The great divide between Europe...
(01:08)Every May one hundred and fifty thousand pairs of snow geese fly in from their North American winter quarters. It’s their...
(00:43)The Arctic ice blankets an area twice the size of Australia. Animals have adapted to live above and below its fickle surface....
(03:02)In New York City, thousands of animals wait to be saved. From the lost to the abandoned and abused. One group of former street...
(01:08)Joe Panz confronts Zeus the dog's owner.
(00:51)Inside Nature's Giants dissects the largest animals on the planet to uncover their evolutionary secrets.
(01:02)This series explores the nitty-gritty of Ground Warfare in an engaging and unpredictable way.
(00:57)Geoff Marcy discusses looking for planets around other stars.
(03:33)LIGO's (Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory) Gabiela Gonzalez discusses gravitational wave astronomy.
(01:07)13.7 billion years ago, our universe started with a colossal explosion called the big bang. That powerful blast created all...
(03:08)In the known universe, there are powerful forces at work. With the energy to create and the power to destroy. It’s the raw,...
(01:22)Bryan Penprase discusses how Astronomy is the foundation of all ancient civilizations.
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