The Pursuit of Normal
To survive into the future, the royal family must reinvent themselves - ditching their ‘stiff upper lip' approach, appearing more ‘normal'.
To survive into the future, the royal family must reinvent themselves - ditching their ‘stiff upper lip' approach, appearing more ‘normal'.
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Porsche and Renault were just two of the famous names competing for glory during the 1970s: a classic era in sports car racing.
Ransom Olds, father of the Oldsmobile, began building cars around the same time as Henry Ford, but Ford established the 40-hour work week and introduced mass production.
Two German inventors, Niklaus Otto and Karl Benz, revolutionized the way people traveled by creating the first reliable engines.
By the turn of the century, the Wolseley Tool and Motor Car Company produced the first all-British automobile, the Baby Austin, which sold for 225 pounds in 1922.
Vehicular accidents necessitated the advent of seatbelts in the 1950s. Soon, three-point belts become law in some countries, due to their effectiveness in saving lives.
In the last ten years, car manufacturers have been working to cut carbon emissions and save fuel, resulting in the development of hybrid cars.
The sanctuary embarks on an ambitious project to release suitable chimpanzees back to the wild.
As eight new orphaned chimpanzees arrive, the release group is ready to go back to the wild.
The release group's survival tests continue, and we meet the other animals cared for at Tchimpounga.
A new infant chimpanzee arrives by plane, and the release group's nest-building skills are assessed.
A chimpanzee is born, but there are complications. Space is made when 91 parrots arrive unexpectedly.
The release group's survival skills are tested, and ecoguards rescue illegally trafficked tortoises.
The sanctuary embarks on an ambitious project to release suitable chimpanzees back to the wild.
Microorganisms are the rulers and guardians of Earth. Supported by the diverse superpowers they've acquired, life flourishes in interspecies connections.
Microorganisms are the rulers and guardians of Earth. Supported by the diverse superpowers they've acquired, life flourishes in interspecies connections.
In order to adapt to different environments, protect themselves from enemies, obtain food, and reproduce, insects have become highly specialized.
Every day in nature, hidden miracles are occurring. Plants are communicating, helping each other thrive. Cutting-edge science is revealing surprising abilities of plants.
Water is the essential element. It is everywhere, in the air the earth and in the oceans.
It's the solid crust of our planet, the perfect element in which to record the stories of deep time and of lifetimes. Change and progression are the way of earth.
A miraculous mantle envelops the entire planet – a thin skin of gasses called ‘air'.
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