All Documentaries - 106

Zero Point

Zero Point

Zero Point is a three part series consisting of excerpts from freely available information found online. Zero Point uncovers the messages expressed through ancient monuments worldwide, examines various maps, monuments and artifacts which seem to reveal great secrets about...

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8.05

Educating Black Boys

Educating Black Boys

Tony Harris takes a personal look at Baltimore's inner city and an education system that has failed black Americans. Baltimore, Maryland has come to be known as 'Charm City' because of its harbor, which attracts a vibrant nightlife and...

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6.84

America's Prison Problem

America's Prison Problem

The US locks up more people than any other country in the world, spending over $80 billion each year to keep some two million prisoners behind bars. Over the past three decades, tough sentencing laws have contributed to a...

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6.32

The dot.com Bubble

The dot.com Bubble

Bubbles are when a products value continues to rise beyond its true value. But what happens when the bubble inevitably bursts? What are the types of economic bubbles? Intrinsic bubbles, informational bubbles, classic bubbles and fads are all the...

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7.06

Seven Wonders of the Microbe World

Seven Wonders of the Microbe World

This little documentary is talking about Microbes and why some are good, some are bad and what they have done for mankind. Microbes have given us some devastating diseases, everything from the Black Death to cholera, syphilis, typhoid and...

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8.28

Technologies of the Gods

Technologies of the Gods

Technologies of the Gods brings "convincing evidence" that ancient civilizations utilized high-tech engineering methods equal to, if not superior to our own and that these technologies were being applied on a world-wide level. It has long been suspected that...

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6.68

The Chemistry of Almost Everything

The Chemistry of Almost Everything

Chemistry is involved in everything and is everywhere. This series explains how some of the processes work. Professor Steven Ley from Cambridge University discusses the development of a molecule in his research lab. He describes a compound so strong...

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8.03
The Strange World of Nanoscience

The Strange World of Nanoscience

2010, Science

Where and what is nano? How will it shape our future? Nanoscience is the study of phenomena and manipulation of materials at the nanoscale, where properties differ significantly from those at a larger scale. The strange world...

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The Boy Who Cried Warming

The Boy Who Cried Warming

This feature length documentary approaches the subject of Climate Change from a more scientific point of view than previous films on the subject. The film evaluates on many of the common held misconceptions associated with Global Warming, offers a...

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5.72