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This cutting-edge collection of documentaries explores groundbreaking scientific advancements shaping our future. From the urban evolution of species in "Darwin in Times Square" to the revolutionary gene-editing technology in "The CRISPR Revolution," these films offer profound insights into emerging scientific frontiers. "The Food Race" delves into the complexities of modern agriculture, while "Ocean's Monopoly" examines marine ecosystems. "The Neanderthal In Us" unravels our genetic heritage, and "The Seismic Sense" investigates animal behaviour and natural disaster prediction. The Science & Innovation Collection is available for unlimited streaming to academic libraries with flexible licensing options. Please call or email our marketing team for customised pricing or multi-library access options tailored to your institution’s needs: Beamafilm Sales and Marketing Team | marketing@beamafilm.com |+612 9362 8731

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Unexpected findings open up a new chapter on Darwin's theory of evolution. In our cities of all places, animals and plants adapt particularly quickly to new living conditions, often in a few decades. The researchers are amazed.

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Is it the latest gene scandal or a blessing for medicine and agriculture? CRISPR is a new tool in the gene laboratory which allows scientists to change the genetic material of all living organisms with great precision. Researchers are developing therapies for diseases...
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If the world's food production is at peak, why does a child die of hunger every second? The film reveals causes & impacts of the food supply imbalance and explores ways to feed the growing population.
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Who owns the oceans? The game has just begun. The players: countries from all over the world. Their playing field: the Oceans. Ocean’s Monopoly’ is a crime - thriller starring a small group of geologists who help us to uncover the backgrounds in a global fight for...

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He was said to be the 'First European', our mystic brother out of the ice age. It was in 1856 when the first bones of this prehistoric man where discovered in Germany. Since that time the Neanderthal is surrounded by mystery. How much of him does still exist inside us?

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Earthquake prediction is perhaps modern science’s greatest failure. Geologists use sophisticated methods to study seismic activity but are still nowhere near a prediction. Some scientists take a different approach. Studying snakes, toads, and dogs, they noticed...

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The documentary tells the story of how the small New Zealand territory of Tokelau switched its power supply to 100% solar energy.
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Science & Technology,Nature & Environment,Genetics,Urban Studies,Agriculture,Evolution,Biology,Documentary,21st Century,Environmental Health