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- Biomimetics uses nature as a starting point for ideas ranging from different ways of exploring Mars to how to design a city of the future.
- For centuries, libraries have been a repository of knowledge and power.
- 2013–7.0 (9)TV Episode
- Scorching sun for one half of the year. For the other, biting frost. Mongolia is a land of extremes. With such a hostile climate, its wealth of wildlife comes as a surprise. Over time, humans and animals have learned to cope with harsh conditions. This is a land where life and death are close together. Both hunters and their prey have found astonishing survival strategies. Fascinating wildlife inhabiting a hostile environment and breath-taking sceneries - this is Wild Mongolia.
- Schönbrunn is a world of marvels and mystery, of public glamour and curious secrets. The wealth of its building and landscape architecture, the grand views and hidden details, the wildlife, tamed nature as well as its past and present human population supply more stories and images than even the most insatiable camera can record. Georg Riha applies unusual perspectives to the "Schönbrunn" theme. A transformation the like of which the viewer has never seen unfolds before his eyes. Schönbrunn in the protean succession of the seasons, of light and shadow, day and night is presented by Sir Peter Ustinov and was broadcasted in the "ORF-UNIVERSUM"-series for the 250th anniversary of the Schönbrunn Zoo.
- During the time of the Gondwana subcontinent scientists believe the Amazon river flowed west from central Africa, across South America and into the Pacific. As the Atlantic Ocean formed between the continents and the Andes Mountains rose the Amazon reversed direction to flow east across South America into the new Atlantic ocean as it does today. But the African environment is radically different and the river has dried up making the course of the ancient river difficult to determine. The environmental changes also lead to radically different human cultures in South America and Africa.
- 2013– 51m6.0 (7)TV EpisodeThe Habsburg Dynasty had ruled large parts of Europe and the world for 650 years. During World War I, however, the mighty Austro-Hungarian Empire sowed the seeds of its own demise.
- 2013–TV Episode
- 2011–TV Episode