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Doctors, chefs, and nutririonists show us how going green with fresh ingredients and flavors in our daily meals will improve out health.
Doctors, chefs, and nutririonists show us how going green with fresh ingredients and flavors in our daily meals will improve out health.
Sports and competitions have always been a core aspect of humanity's development. While modern sports are evolving thanks to technology, the line between digital and reality has become blurry.
Canadian actor Meegwun Fairbrother overcame his substance abuse trough Okichitaw, a native American martial art using the gunstock war club and the tomahawk.
Pimmchana is the daughter of Kru Oh, a master in the Thai Martial Art Krabi Krabong, that uses swords and sticks. She is training to become the best of the next generation.
Witness the devastating destructive power unleashed by planet earth's most valuable resource – water.
George explores the volcanoes of Costa Rica with an international team of scientists, rafts down whitewater rivers in full flood, canyoneers down raging waterfalls, and handles some of deadliest snakes this tropical country has to offer.
No-one creates eco-disasters on quite the scale of the former Soviet Union. In Uzbekistan, the Aral Sea, once one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world, has seen its waters diverted, so that it has shrunk to 1/6 its previous size.
Possibly the home of the deadly Marberg Ebola virus, Kitum Cave is high on Mt.Elgon straddling the Kenya-Uganda border. When host George Kourounis gets bitten by one of the bats…well, you'll have to see the show to find out what happens.
As the battle distance continued to grow with each new weapon, humans put their best minds to work refining and evolving their designs over the millenia to gain the upper hand.
Join us as we dig deep in this episode to uncover how gold was mined and transformed into everyday objects like jewellery and currency, and even to adorn holy temples and statues.
Since their earliest existence in ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, stadiums have been regarded as achitectural masterpieces and focal poins in their surrounding cities, but none more so than the Colosseum in Rome.
Awe-inspiring palaces are the legacy that demonstrates the brilliance of Islamic engineers, culminating arguably the most beautiful building in the World - the Taj Mahal.
The way we fly about to change, driven by a new breed of aviators not afraid to think differently. Could the days of the jet age be numbered?
This film follows the race to generate vast power from thin air - the wind. One of the world's biggest windfarms is being built off the English coast.
Considers how environmental pressures can lead to terrorism and regional conflict.
Shows the devastating environmental, political, and economic effects of the degradation of the world's grasslands.
Examines how recent trends in globalization and the altering of ecosystems have led to dramatic increases in the spread of infectious diseases.
Looks at the spread of air and water pollution and how contamination in one area can affect people and animals living thousands of miles away.
66 million years ago, an asteroid slammed into Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, causing a dinosaur mass extinction. With over 700,000 asteroids in space, what's in store for humanity and our planet if it happens again?
Military wheeler-dealer Bruce Crompton sees his local County Fare as a great opportunity to raisebusiness. Can he hunt down a German Schiwimmwagen to get noticed?