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- In April 1986, the city of Chernobyl in the Soviet Union suffers one of the worst nuclear disasters in the history of mankind. Consequently, many heroes put their lives on the line in the following days, weeks and months.
- In 2027, in a chaotic world in which women have somehow become infertile, a former activist agrees to help transport a miraculously pregnant woman to a sanctuary at sea.
- Bruce Banner, a scientist on the run from the U.S. Government, must find a cure for the monster he turns into whenever he loses his temper.
- The effects of a nuclear holocaust on the working class city of Sheffield, England and the eventual long-term effects of nuclear war on civilization.
- A college professor invents an anti-gravity substance which a corrupt businessman wants for himself.
- Middle-aged misfit Beatrice Hunsdorfer struggles to raise her two daughters, popular epileptic Ruth and promising science student Matilda, in this film version of Paul Zindel's stage play.
- Documentary with dramatic reenactments with actors to describe what dropping the bomb on Hiroshima was like.
- The history of nuclear weapons between 1945 until 1963.
- An American reporter smells a story when he is stranded in an Iron Curtain country where the local dictator is using gamma rays to transform children into mutated henchmen.
- The adventures of a nuclear scientist cursed with the tendency to turning into a huge green brute under stress.
- "Die Wolke" (The Cloud) is about the breakdown of a nuclear-power station in Germany and the story of teenage lovers Hannah and Elmar, who take refuge. 38,000 people die and Hannah unfortunately becomes contaminated.
- A tour of U.S. atomic test sites in Nevada, New Mexico, Colorado, Mississippi, and Alaska.
- The documentary was created during a charity expedition that was organized to help "samosely". It presents the life of people who never accepted the enforced evacuation, that was ordered after the Chernobyl disaster. They live on a poisoned ground despite all the restrictions and hardships.
- 20 years after the Chernobyl disaster, a man returns to his childhood home which he hasn't seen since he was evacuated days after the tragedy.
- Purporting that fallout is nothing more than a minor nuisance and that the government knows what to do and that silly fallout problem.
- It starts with a live radio broadcast from the Bikini Atoll a few days before it is annihilated by a nuclear test. Shows great footage from these times and tells the story of the US Navy Sailors who were exposed to radioactive fallout. One interviewed sailor suffered grotesquely swollen limbs and he is shown being interviewed with enormous left arm and hand.
- After the U.S.S. Discovery crash-lands on a strange planet, the crew finds themselves racing against time to repair their ship. Meanwhile, Saru and Tilly embark on a perilous first-contact mission in hopes of finding Burnham.
- Follow a basic explanation of what a black hole is an how it forms, this program explores what happen near and even inside a black hole based on current theories of gravitation. The great lengths scientists have to got to to test the theories are described.
- Every day particle detectors at the surface of the Earth detect muons created by cosmic rays hitting Earth's upper atmosphere. But muons have very short life spans and should have decayed before reaching the detectors. They are only detected due to time dilation as described by Einstein's theory of special relativity. Elegantly, the muons themselves experience the other feature of special relativity; length contract. So the muons live longer and travel father because they are going really, really fast.
- Discover new science showing how black holes reshape entire galaxies, warp the fabric of space and time, and might even be portals to another universe.
- 2018– 17mTV EpisodeThe sun derives it's energy form the fusion of hydrogen into helium but, as Arvin explains, it doesn't occur in just one step. Fusion is only successful because the helium nucleus is more stable than the a single proton, the hydrogen nucleus. To understand why Arvin looks deep into the helium nucleus to see how the quarks that make up the protons and neutrons behave.
- Documentary about the nuclear disaster of Chernobyl.
- Americium was discovered in the Manhatten project but kept secret until the news leaked out a year later. it has a commercial use in microscopic quantities as a radiation source in smoke detectors. It is also under consideration as a power source for space probes now that Uranium 238 is out of production.
- Scientists and Engineers trying to fuse protons into Helium on Earth have found they need temperatures far beyond the temperature in the sun's core. Yet the sun has no trouble doing it. Its secret is an extremely low probability event called quantum tunneling. Forturately the sun has so many protons the tunneling occurs constantly.
- The discovery of the synthetic element Dubnium was hotly disputed between a Soviet and an American laboratory which proposed the names Hahnium and Neilsborhrium respectively. Ultimately and international committee was established to review the evidence for new element discoveries and and assign the naming rights. Dubmium is based on the name of the city where the Soviet laboratory resides.