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   What makes teenagers do the things they do? Cambridge anatomist David Bainbridge and NIH Neurologist Jay Giedd investigate the neuroscience responsible for the Molotov cocktails, skateboard stunts and beer-chugging contests—and how these same adolescents can turn around and invent multi-billion dollar companies.
Merit Motion Productions
In the high-octane realm of the world’s fastest vehicles, daredevil drivers and pilots put their lives on the line and high-tech engineering to the ultimate test. There are skids, dives, spins and bone-crushing collisions at up to 500 mph. The quest for victory can turn to catastrophe in a sickening split second...
Hoff Productions
We meet people challenging our society’s current power structures, looking to a future with greater social and climate justice. Tomorrow’s Power brings you to Arauca province in Colombia where communities are building a peace process from the bottom up; to Germany where activists are pushing leave behind the extraction of fossil fuels and transition to renewable energy; and to Gaza, where daily energy blackouts in hospitals is being tackled through solar power.
‘Target Zero: Preventing HIV Transmission’ shows the challenge and emotional complexity of the fight to control HIV infection. It features real-life patient stories, state of the art molecular animations, and interviews with medical professionals and scientists. These accounts illuminate the history of the HIV epidemic and reveal the ongoing need for compassionate, patient-centered care and a true understanding of the science behind the treatments.
MedCine LLC
Tokyo: a city of contrasts inhabited by 12 million people. A mass of makeshift structures, like the wooden teahouses, press up against high rise glass towers. Tokyo will never slow down and it continues to grow at a frightening pace. To accommodate such rapid growth you need architectural and technological innovations that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.
Hearst Entertainment/Actuality Productions
From giant bulldozers to Kevlar vests and high-powered rifles, discover the technology and engineering that make some of the world’s toughest tasks possible. Tools of the Trade reveals how the machines and equipment that build roads, tear down buildings, beat roaring infernos and bust criminals really work, from the inside out, showing them in jaw-dropping action.
    Carbon Rush Inc
Jupiter Entertainment for National Geographic
Target Zero: Preventing
HIV Transmission
1 x 60’, 2017, 4K
 Surviving The Teenage Brain
1 x 60’, 2011. HD
 Thrills & Spills
3 x 60’, 2006, HD
Tokyo: Living Small
In The Big City
1 x 60’, 2007, HD
   Tomorrow’s Power
1 x 60’ or 1 x 76’, 2016, HD
Tools Of The Trade
4 x 60’, 2006, HD
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