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Naked Science
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Scientists explore some of the world's most astonishing features, the effects of our neighbors in space, and what our atmosphere is truly made of.
Starring Demetri Goritsas Genres Special Interest Subtitles English Audio languages English
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Scientists explore Pluto from its discovery in 1930 to the New Horizons spacecraft mission which arrived in 2015. Once a planet, could the history and surface of this "gas giant" be more than meets the eye? And what can it tell us about our massive universe?
Explore the differences between the northern and southern Rockies. How millions of years ago the Earth shifted to created this marvelous landscape, and how these mountains have impacted the world they call home.
The earth is held in a delicate balance, where each plant and animal contributes to its overall climate. Following new discoveries we learned that ice may have entombed Earth for hundreds of millions of years, spawning the complex animals that evolved in the greenhouse heat wave that followed.
Scientists explain how the earth's atmosphere came to be, how every day it continues to protect us from meteors and the sun's deadly rays. Meet the one man who braved the atmosphere's upper reaches and survived.
This is the search for the building blocks of life on Mars, using clues hidden from its past and in plain sight on its surface. An attempt to prove that there was, and might still well be, life on the red planet.
The Cassini-Huygens spacecraft has been sending images and a wealth of scientific revelations from Saturn's orbit since 2004. How can we use this information to learn more about the ringed planet?
With trajectory analysis and new technology, scientists work to find ways to safeguard Earth from potential threats posed by asteroids and other cosmic debris.
Directors James Buchanan Producers Lizzie Abbot Season year 2008 Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices

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This award-winning production takes viewers back in time to the changing landscapes and amazing animal life of America's Great Plains during the Ice Age 34 million years ago. The film brings this extraordinary period to life through profiles of paleontologists, footage of modern-day excavations, and stunning 3-D visualizations of long-extinct creatures that once roamed the American heartland.
This eye-opening 4K documentary tracks the perilous path our planet took in its early years through advanced, data-driven, cinema-quality CGI. It asks: How did Earth become a living planet?
First Footprints takes us back to an Australia before Captain Cook. It is the untold story of the original pioneers of all humankind, a history that began in Australia 50,000 years before modern humans reached America and Europe.
There's no doubt that the theory of relativity launched Einstein to international stardom, yet few people know that it didn't get indisputable recognition before the 70's. As 2016 will mark the 100th anniversary of its first international publication, we will have an opportunity to meet experts who will testify through never-seen before experiments how the theory still questions our perception.
Leading physicists and engineers in the field of interstellar travel discuss some of the deep issues we face when considering the problem of sending spacecraft to other stars. Will mankind ever truly become a space fairing civilization? Space colonization is no longer the fodder of science fiction, it is becoming a reality. We'll need to learn how to grow food, manufacture and live off our planet.
In Alberta Canada, the latest dinosaur discoveries are being uncovered. Follow the team that's digging up the mysteries of the prehistoric world that came before us, and share in they're love and awe of these long lost creatures. Every grain of sand removed holds the potential to change everything we know about these creatures, how they lived, and ultimately, what happened to them.
This film shows how brave astronauts collected evidence that has since revolutionized our understanding of the origin of the solar system, Earth, and life. Using AI-based software and other image processing techniques to remaster NASA footage gives clarity to these stunning images and offers a whole new perspective on what it was like to step onto the lunar soil.
Nuclear engineers are developing next-generation reactors, which they hope will provide clean and safe solutions for the world’s future energy needs.
The Holy Grail of space science is the discovery of a planet just like ours: the right size, the right orbit around its sun, not too hot, not too cold - in the area dubbed the Goldilocks Zone. For millennia humans studying the stars had no idea if there were any other planets outside our solar system, let alone able to sustain life. Are we alone in the universe? We may be close to finding out.
On the hunt for other solar systems, scientists have discovered an Earth-sized planet orbiting the star nearest to our Sun, Proxima Centauri. It's an important test of whether we are alone in the universe. Stephen Hawking and others are calling for a mission to search for extraterrestrial life. NASA and private companies are studying what it will take to make our first interstellar space flight.
Some believe Mars is the next home for Humanity. But the real “red planet” is a trickster; strikingly beautiful, yet sweetly sinister. Even as a growing armada of instruments arrive, this small cold world conceals its secrets. This film merges the mythic and the scientific to show that Mars may not be what we imagine. Settlers beware: the Red Planet may change us as much as we change it.
40,000 years ago, the steppes of Eurasia were home to our closest relative, the Neanderthals. Recent genetic and archaeological discoveries have proven that they were not the dim-witted cave dwellers we long thought they were. In fact, they were cultured, technologically savvy, and more like us than we ever imagined! So why did they disappear? Scientists have now come to a startling conclusion.
In the 14th century, the bubonic plague swept across Europe wiping out half the population, one of the most lethal killers in human history. But for more than 660 years, the cause of the Black Death has eluded scientists. Now, evolutionary biologist Hendrik Poinar embarks on an epic journey to solve a 600-year-old mystery!
Chaos Theory conjures up images of nature gone haywire, with all sense of order cast aside. But there is a fascinating and hidden side to Chaos, one that scientists are now beginning to glimpse. In his continued exploration of the laws of nature, Jim Al-Khalili, the host of "Everything and Nothing," shows that Chaos Theory addresses a question humans have asked for millennia. How did we get here?
On the 24th August 79 AD, the eruption of Vesuvius eradicated the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. This extraordinary film uses visual effects and archaeological findings to chronicle the last 24 hours of Pompeii. Remains of 300 citizens trapped in beach-side crypts allow scientists to reconstruct local life in the First Century after Christ. Computer graphics recreate the scale of the eruption.
Journey with some of the world’s preeminent paleontologists of the American Museum of Natural History as they uncover evidence that the descendants of dinosaurs still walk among us. Through the magic of scientifically accurate computer-generated animation, these newly discovered creatures, and some familiar favorites, will come alive in a big way!
For the first time ever, an exploratory mission has been undertaken in the mystical Titicaca lake, in Peru. A unique team of fifteen international scientists and underwater archaeologists explore the mystery surrounding the cold waters of this legendary lake. Their aim is to reveal the most remarkable traces from pre-Columbian heritage ever found on Earth. Will the legends still hold true?
Discovered in 2001, Leonardo is the best preserved dinosaur mummy ever found, including skin impressions, fossilized samples of the digested food, plus skin and joints. After uncovering the mummified and fossilized dinosaur body, scientists undertake a radiographic autopsy and make several astonishing discoveries including the creature's last meal and never-before-seen internal organs.
This extraordinary film tells the story of the world's most terrifying modern plague. With first hand testimony from virus researchers on the Ebola front line, we unravel the mystery of where Ebola had been hiding and why it burst forth. Investigators stumble across a discovery of a viral fossil that shows that Ebola may be far older than anyone ever thought, possibly older than the human race.
On December 9th, 2019, 47 people were on or near the popular tourist destination White Island, New Zealand. As they explored the island, the volcano erupted, and within minutes, they were bombarded with deadly heat and toxic ash that enveloped the island. This is the story of what happened on that tragic day.
The catastrophic crimes of the Third Reich have long been a subject of rigorous investigation, and now previously closed archives reveal darker and stranger depths to the Nazi's pursuit of power than have ever been known or imagined.
Archaeologists scan the uncharted jungles of Southeast Asia to uncover the rise and fall of the medieval Khmer Empire; using cutting-edge tech, experts decode engineering secrets and digitally reconstruct lost temples that could rewrite ancient history.
Experience a guided tour of Mars featuring the most astonishing video and images ever captured of the Red Planet in stunning 4K. Discover its most famous craters and the evolution behind its mysterious geological features, including Olympus Mons.
The Florida town of Surfside is hit with tragedy as a 13-story apartment building suddenly crumbles to the ground, taking nearly 100 lives with it. Using the latest technology, investigators search the debris to uncover the cause of this deadly disaster.
Experience a guided tour of Mars featuring the most astonishing video and images ever captured of the Red Planet in stunning 4K. Discover its most famous craters and the evolution behind its mysterious geological features, including Olympus Mons.
After a six-month journey, NASA's Perseverance rover arrives on Mars to explore brand-new mysteries on the Red Planet; behind-the-scenes access reveals the dramatic final moments of its voyage, how experts pulled it off, and what they hope to discover.
In 1971, graduate student Penny Patterson began teaching sign language to a gorilla named Koko. What started out as a scientific experiment evolved into an intimate friendship, which for almost half a century has challenged the way we think about animals and changed the course of many lives. Koko: The Gorilla Who Talks is a unique window into this incredible relationship.
Food: Delicious Science is the scientific story of your next meal. Dr. Michael Mosley and botanist James Wong celebrate the physics, chemistry, and biology hidden inside every bite.
A writers retreat takes a very dark turn when its obsessive showrunner manipulates his team into playing along in his disturbed, hidden-camera "masterpiece."
To prove his ancestor's innocence and find the Lost City of Gold, Ben Gates and his team must weave their way toward a mysterious and highly guarded book containing centuries of secrets. But there's only one way to find it: Ben must kidnap the President.
Few men have changed our everyday world of work, leisure, and human communication in the way that Apple founder, Steve Jobs, has done. This documentary looks not only at how his talent, his style and his imagination have shaped all of our lives, but also at the influences that shaped and moulded the man himself.
The long-lost secrets of the Aztec empire are buried beneath Mexico City, and a cutting-edge archaeological investigation is bringing them to light; experts make brand-new discoveries that reveal the achievements of this once-great civilization.
A lonely man's voyeuristic obsession with the private lives of his co-workers spirals into a desperate attempt for attention and a violent spectacle of horror.
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Naked Science is an American documentary television series that premiered in 2004 on the National Geographic Channel and ran through November 2011. The program featured various subjects related to science and technology . Some of the views expressed might be considered fringe or pseudo-science , and some of the scientists may present opinions which have not been properly peer-reviewed or are not widely accepted within their scientific communities. [1]

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Naked Science series, a new series digs beneath the surface of some of the most fascinating scientific subjects and mysteries of our time. With contributions from some of the world's foremost scientists, the series examines the newest scientific developments and theories and uses moving human-interest stories, personal experiences and the latest computer-generated graphics to bring a range of science subjects vividly to life.
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