2770 minutes in category  Nature

We explore how the demand for manta gill plates is threatening the existence of one of the most graceful marine species.

How to dispose of nuclear waste is an issue that’s divided opinion for years

A line between bravery and fear. Between recklessness and common sense. Two meters without margin of error. That is where the barnacles live. Where Serxo lives.

Coal seam gas has the potential to make Australia an energy superpower, but at what price?

Can Mongolia’s mining boom protect national interests and local livelihoods while reaping the economic benefits?

Traditional Bajau cosmology – a syncretism of animism and Islam – reveals a complex relationship with the ocean, which for them is a multifarious and living entity.

With the US looking to ease its reliance on foreign oil, Fault Lines investigates the impact of natural gas extraction.

We travel to the Arctic Circle to investigate the impact a resource rush might have on local communities.

The film explores the startling phenomenon of ocean acidification, which may soon challenge marine life on a scale not seen for tens of millions of years

Take a trip to Amsterdam to learn about the ban of psychedelic mushrooms and the rise of truffles that contain psilocybin.

Where and what is nano? How will it shape our future?

Deep in the Amazon jungle, a team of scientists is on a mission to save lives. They’re called “Virus Hunters” and it’s their job to find some of the most […]

There is evidence of a breed of black holes that has reached incomprehensible size and destructive power.


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