2789 minutes in category  Technology & Innovation

Warlords, soldiers, and child laborers all toil over a mineral you’ve never even heard of. Coltan is a conflict mineral in nearly every cell phone, laptop, and electronic device. It’s […]

In the 1960s, the US government built secret missile silos across the country to protect citizens against nuclear attack. They now serve as homes to the reclusive and gathering places […]

Automated tools and filters should help to identify useful information but they still cannot replace the quality of a “human filter”.

Brief feature on Craig Tomlinson, a harpsichord maker based in West Vancouver, Canada.

Documentary on the restoration services on the new print of “Jaws”. Director Steven Spielberg starts with the original negative of the film and you can see how painstaking the visual […]

Clemens Wirth “Clemento” takes us to fascinating world of the unseen and hidden macro universe.

Sasha Aleksandrov shows daily life in the Metro of Moscow with timelapse and fish eye shots.

Filmmaker Glen Milner made a nice little doc film about the production of books. A short vignette of a book being created using traditional printing methods.

A story about the incredibly high stakes of living networked in today’s world.

SOFEX takes place every two years in Amman. Over the course of a week, more than 12,000 attendees tromped around 30-odd tents staked across the desert, hosting approximately 300 vendors. […]

A documentation of the knitting, dying and finishing processes at three of American Apparel’s factories in Los Angeles. From cotton to consumer, that’s Made in the USA vertical integration.

Japan is facing its biggest-ever backlash towards nuclear power in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011, tsunami triggered by a 9.0 magnitude earthquake that wiped out not just entire […]

Following Japan’s nuclear disaster last year there are fears the US may be heading for a nuclear catastrophe of its own.


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