British scientist Peter Brady, while working on an invisibility formula, suffers a tragic accident which turns himself invisible. Unfortunately, there is no antidote, so, while working on a method to regain his visibility, he undertakes missions for his government stopping bad guys.
After agreeing to do a favor for his best friend, a man finds himself in a chaotic world of romantic entanglements, including dealing with a cheating wife, a pregnant girlfriend, and the reunion of his high school friends. As he navigates through these complicated relationships, he experiences jealousy, infidelity, and a marital crisis, all while trying to maintain his friendship and sanity.
Q.E.D. is a 1982 short-lived adventure series set in Edwardian England, starring Sam Waterston as Professor Quentin Everett Deverill. The Professor was a scientific detective in the mold of Sherlock Holmes, and the series had a smattering of what would later be called steampunk. In the show, the lead character was known primarily by his initials, Q.E.D; the reference here is that Q.E.D. usually stands for quod erat demonstrandum, a statement signalling the end of a proof. The show aired on the CBS network in the United States, and on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom.
A deranged scientist discovers a formula by which to make himself invisible, but is driven to insanity by his inability to reverse the formula and is evoked to use his invisibility to terrorize those around him.
Eleventh Hour follows a science professor and a special branch officer as they join forces to investigate deadly viruses and failed experiments. Together, they must unravel the mysteries behind these dangerous scientific experiments and prevent any further catastrophes.
Picture a Scientist is a compelling documentary that sheds light on the experiences of female scientists working in different fields. The film explores issues such as sexual harassment, misogyny, and sexism that permeate the scientific community. It highlights the challenges faced by women in pursuing careers in science, including stories of abusive bosses, unwanted sexual advances, and discrimination. The documentary showcases the resilience and determination of female scientists in the face of these obstacles.
In 'The Science of Love,' a science professor conducts a magnetic resonance imaging experiment to study the brain activity of individuals experiencing their first love. The experiment takes an unexpected turn when two female participants become romantically involved, leading to a series of hilarious and complex situations. This dark comedy delves into the themes of love, identity, and the boundaries of scientific exploration.
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