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Texas Student Dies in Car Accident : Discovers Life after Death

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Tricia Barker shares her Near-Death Experience, occurring during the surgery to save her life after a horrific car accident her senior year of college. She recounts her shock at remaining lucid and conscious after leaving her body and is shown many things during her Near-Death Experience. In addition to a life review, she has a […]

Death… full stop or comma

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An exciting documentary tracking the near death experience of ten individuals exploring the age old question, is death a full stop? Or just a comma…? Winner of the 2021 Switzerland international film festival.

How Our Sun Will Die

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The sun gives energy to life on Earth, and without this star, we wouldn’t be here. But like most things in space, even stars have limited lifetimes, and someday our sun will die. You don’t need to worry about this solar death anytime soon, though. Inside the sun, a churning fusion engine fuels the star, […]

The Sun: God Star

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Professor Brian Cox journeys across the vastness of time and space revealing epic moments of sheer drama that changed the universe forever. The series begins this epic exploration of the cosmos with a hymn to the great luminous bodies that bring light and warmth to the universe: the stars. It is estimated that there are […]

The Secrets of Sugar

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For years, we’ve been warned about the dangers of eating too much fat or too much salt. Most people try to be aware of this when shopping for groceries. They automatically get “low-fat” or “low-salt” versions of the foods they choose to buy. However, obesity continues to increase at an alarming rate, as do the […]

Faith School Menace?

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The number of faith schools in the UK is increasing. About 7,000 public schools (one third) now have religious affiliations. As the Coalition government paves the way for more faith-based education by promoting “free schools”, renowned atheist and evolutionary biologist Professor Richard Dawkins says enough is enough. In this passionately polemical film, Dawkins challenges us […]

Before Pangaea

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In 1860, Philip Slater, secretary of the British Zoological Society, proposed an interesting theory. He found more than 29 different species of lemurs in Madagascar, far more than the 12 in the entire African continent and three in the Indian subcontinent. He recognized Madagascar as the original home or “ground zero” for lemur development and […]

The Hidden 95% of the Universe

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In the early 1990s, two teams of astronomers set out to measure the makeup of the universe. Dubbed the High-Z Supernova Search Team and the Supernova Cosmology Project, the two teams brought together astronomers from around the world with the goal of mapping the expansion of the universe over its lifetime. Astronomers expect that the […]

The Biggest Cosmic Mystery

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The universe is vast, complex, and beautiful. It’s a breathtaking spectacle of stars, galaxies and cosmic phenomena that has fascinated people for millennia. While we’ve come to appreciate the beauty and wonder of the universe, fundamental questions remain: why does the universe look the way it does? The answer to this question is complex and […]

Beyond the Atom

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The 1930s saw enormous advances in atomic science and radiation research, overshadowed by the startling discovery of nuclear fission in 1938 by the outbreak of war just a year later. But physicists soon realized their new method had devastating potential Discover. Albert Einstein signed a letter to then-President Roosevelt warning, “It is conceivable that an […]