Science Shorts

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  • 2015
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Science Shorts is a documentary series from CuriosityStream which offers a collection of films that take a look at the most fascinating scientific findings and discoveries of our time in a concise, easy-to-digest format. With episodes clocking in at around 10 minutes, the show explores the latest scientific innovations, theories and discoveries from a wide range of fields including astronomy, physics, chemistry, biology, geology and climatology.

From a detailed look at the origins of the universe and the formation of stars and galaxies, to the mysteries of the human brain and the inner workings of the body's immune system, each episode of Science Shorts offers an exciting and informative journey into the world of scientific discovery.

The show is well-produced, with high-quality visuals and stunning animations that bring scientific concepts to life in an easily understandable way. Viewers are taken on a journey through the natural world to explore phenomena such as black holes, gravitational waves and quantum mechanics. The documentary series also delves into the latest breakthroughs in medical research, from pioneering treatments and therapies for diseases to the latest advances in biotechnology.

With a focus on scientific advancements, Science Shorts provides a platform for leading scientists and researchers to share their findings and theories with a wider audience, making complex scientific ideas accessible to all. Each episode is packed with fascinating information and theories that will leave viewers with a greater understanding of the natural world and the wonders of science.

In addition to providing educational value, Science Shorts also encourages viewers to think critically about the world around them. For example, viewers will be able to gain new insights into the impact of climate change on the planet and the role that humans play in this process. The documentary series also examines the ethics surrounding emerging technologies and scientific innovations, posing thought-provoking questions about how these new discoveries might affect society and the environment.

Overall, Science Shorts provides a fascinating and accessible dive into the world of scientific discovery, with each episode exploring a different area of science and presenting it in an easily digestible format. Whether you're a science enthusiast or simply curious about the latest developments in the field, this documentary series provides an engaging and thought-provoking journey through the natural world and the wonders of science.

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Seeking Sappho
24. Seeking Sappho
January 1, 1970
Recently, fragments of papyrus have been matched to other, older discovered fragments and the result is newly reconstructed poems from the pen of the lyric poet of the ancient world, Sappho. How do professors match the text pieces to others of ancient and faded manuscripts to uncover the poetry?
Searching For Meteors
23. Searching For Meteors
August 29, 2016
Nick Moskovitz takes us inside the observation cameras set up for tracking meteors falling through the Earth's atmosphere, and talks about the challenges of recovering the meteorite after it lands.
The Truth About Babies
22. The Truth About Babies
August 29, 2016
A worldwide study sponsored by the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, England, finds that some basic assumptions about the development of babies in the womb have been incorrect.
Artificial Retina
21. Artificial Retina
August 29, 2016
New developments in nanotechnology may mean that the complex function of the retina in the eye could be at least partially replicated for those with severe retinal degeneration.
Where Does Time Go?
20. Where Does Time Go?
January 19, 2012
Technology can help us save time, but with all the modern technology saving us time, why is it we sometimes feel as if though there is none left?
Time Management
19. Time Management
January 19, 2012
Do you think you waste time? Or just don't do enough with the time you have? What's the best way to use time efficiently? Time management methods can vary based on your personality traits.
Therapies Against Dementia
18. Therapies Against Dementia
January 19, 2012
Alzheimer's Disease and dementia are two of the biggest threats associated with maintaining a good quality of life as people age. This short program explores different ways that could help improve brain health and hold deterioration at bay.
The Twin Recipe
17. The Twin Recipe
January 19, 2012
How "identical" are identical twins? Well, even when living in different social environments, identical twins tend to weigh the same. What role does genetics play and when do they trump non-genetic factors?
The Love Hormone
16. The Love Hormone
January 19, 2012
Oxytocin has been studied since the 1990s, and researchers have understood the hormone to be responsible for human intimate relationships. But how exactly does it affect the body and mind?
The Age Of Cyborgs
15. The Age Of Cyborgs
January 19, 2012
Smartphones and computers are now integral parts of our everyday world. With the rapid rate of technological development, are our helpful devices the first step to a world of cyborgs in the future?
Sensitive Technology
14. Sensitive Technology
January 19, 2012
Building an artificial hand is an engineering and technological coup. Dr. Stefan Schulz has created the smallest and most flexible hand ever made, it even has sensory feedback for the wearer.
Sand Castle
13. Sand Castle
January 19, 2012
The Burj Khalifa is the tallest manmade structure in the world. It's also home to a whole lot of sand!
Our Digital Fingerprint
12. Our Digital Fingerprint
January 19, 2012
Are you aware of how much personal data is floating around the web? Some companies actually target advertising based on our digital fingerprint. Where are you leaving yours?
Nuclear Waste, Our Lasting Legacy
11. Nuclear Waste, Our Lasting Legacy
January 19, 2012
Our dependence on nuclear energy has left behind an abundance of long lasting atomic energy waste. How will this deadly substance impact future generations, and what can we do to help our descendants with this problem?
Myths About Calories
10. Myths About Calories
January 19, 2012
Is it true that "light" products can help you lose weight? Does how fast you eat impact weight gain? Learn the truths -- and myths -- about weight loss.
Medieval Image: The Earth Was Not Flat
9. Medieval Image: The Earth Was Not Flat
January 19, 2012
Did medieval scholars and dignitaries know that the earth was round? Perhaps our understanding of medieval reasoning might not be as accurate as we think.
Losing Weight
8. Losing Weight
January 19, 2012
How does the human body gain and lose weight? The individual basal metabolic rate determines how the human body deals with calories from food. What role does genetics play, and can exercise make a difference?
Height in the Middle Ages
7. Height in the Middle Ages
January 19, 2012
Not too likely you could fit into a suit of armor from the Middle Ages. People in medieval times were much smaller than we are today. Researchers have analyzed archeological findings to measure the difference and explain why we are so much bigger in the 21st century.
Digital Privacy
6. Digital Privacy
January 19, 2012
Data privacy is more important than ever. Our web activities can have unintended, in some cases, dire, consequences. What can we do to maintain our digital privacy?
Delicate Distinctions
5. Delicate Distinctions
January 19, 2012
There are many different types of vegetarians, and they are as varied as the many reasons why people adopt the lifestyle.
Dating 2.0
4. Dating 2.0
November 1, 2015
Big Data is revolutionizing businesses of all kinds. Based on information held by a dating agency, we show what insights we can draw from Big Data. You might be surprised!
Bad Teeth, Bad Heart
3. Bad Teeth, Bad Heart
November 1, 2015
Everybody knows that brushing your teeth is important, but did you know that oral hygiene can be a matter of life or death? There is proof that bad teeth can increase the risk of heart disease.
A Sense of Taste
2. A Sense of Taste
November 1, 2015
Children have a lot more taste buds than adults, and girls have a more distinct sense of taste than boys. But as we get older, tastes change...so what happens to our taste buds as we age?
A History Of Vegetarianism
1. A History Of Vegetarianism
November 1, 2015
Vegetarianism is a widely accepted lifestyle option in today's society. But it is nothing new, it has a long history in western civilization.
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    November 1, 2015