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Big movements of change that have often started with tiny events or personal decisions, and ended up affecting history.

Big movements of change that have often started with tiny events or personal decisions, and ended up affecting history.

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Big movements of change that have often started with tiny events or personal decisions, and ended up affecting history.

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S5, EP13 "Conventional and Unconventional Hydrocarbons: Nature's Double-Edge Gift to Mankind"

Oil and natural gas helped power the modern world, but finding them is becoming harder than ever. Explore the science behind conventional and unconventional hydrocarbons and the technologies used to extract them.

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S5, EP12 "Lasers: A Beam for All Purposes"

Once imagined as science fiction, lasers are now essential tools in modern life. From communication to medicine, discover how this focused beam of light has transformed technology and continues to reshape how we interact with the world.

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S5, EP11 "The Galaxy of Parasites"

Parasites may be some of the most influential and misunderstood organisms on Earth. Explore the hidden relationships between host and invader and discover how these often-overlooked organisms shape evolution, disease and the balance of life on Earth.

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S5, EP10 "The Photoelectric Effect, What a Crazy Effect!"

Big movements of change that have often started with tiny events or personal decisions, and ended up affecting history.

Big movements of change that have often started with tiny events or personal decisions, and ended up affecting history.
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: M
Playback: HD
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