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Life Beyond Earth The Moon: Our Gateway to the Universe
Life Beyond Earth looks at the possibility of life evolving in The Moon is being studied in detail, and yet our neighbour in
the oceans of distant worlds including places within our own space still holds many mysteries. Now, there’s a new age of
solar system. What kind of microbial life could exist? Would exploration, as space agencies and privately funded teams
this life resemble anything like DNA or carbon based life are going to send probes to Earth’s satellite. The goal is to
forms? All these and other questions will be asked and the find a cheap way to travel to the Moon on a regular basis,
answers speculated upon, in Life Beyond Earth. and in the long term to build a human base – our gateway
into space.
genre: Science
genre: Science format: 1 x 60’ / 4K
format: 2 x 60’ / 4K credits: Terra Mater Factual Studios/Cosmos Factory
credits: Astro Media/Big Media Filmproduktion
Pass the Salt Peak Antibiotics
‘Pass The Salt’ is an investigation into one of our most What happens when our medicine stops working? The rise
fundamental elements: salt. It’s an exploration that takes us of antibiotic resistance and super-bugs is real. Antibiotics
from far beneath the earth’s crust, to the inner depths of the might be the keystone of modern medicine, but in the very
human body – a search for the real answers to a mounting near future they won’t work. This documentary is about the
debate about the benefits and dangers of sodium chloride future of medicine. We talk to microbiologists and doctors,
(table salt). One would think that our understanding of to explore what has gone wrong, what steps are being
something as basic as salt would be straightforward, but the taken to plan for the future, and just how much risk we face.
humble salt-shaker holds many mysteries.
genre: Science genre: Science
format: 1 x 60’ / HD format: 1 x 60’ / HD
credits: Markham Street Films credits: Octopus Pictures