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- An exceptional series about of humanity, the stars, the dinosaurs, and other mysteries of the world and the universe.
- Every Pixar movie has introduced its own technical problems, from creating the first fully computer-animated feature film with "Toy Story" to developing a stronger virtual camera for "WALL-E." Insider takes a look at how the unique worlds, characters, and practical challenges brought up by each Pixar movie pushed the studio to expand animation technology and breaks down the progress the studio has made over the years in different areas of computer technology, including shading, ray tracing, subdivision surfaces, subsurface scattering, translucency effects, cloth and fur simulation, and muscle movement on human characters. Here's how Pixar improved CG animation with every one of its films from 1995's "Toy Story" to 2011's "Cars 2."
- The National Academy of Sciences and the National Research Council is pleased to present this video that provides a 'basic' overview of how scientists have arrived at the state of knowledge about current climate change and its causes.
- This documentary explores the people's fascination with dinosaurs as well as the latest scientific discoveries and paleontologists' theories about them.
- Satellites fill the skies above us. They have already drawn the world together, but can they help reverse the global destruction we have done? Find out how satellites have actually kept the peace and how new uses may help developing nations move into the 21st century.
- Could the Red Planet hold the clues to the origin of life and even to the early history of our own world? Explore the possibilities as we embark on a fascinating voyage to Earth's haunting neighbor.
- The challenges and risks of procreation in space are examined.