Cosmos: A Personal Voyage is an educational TV show that takes viewers on a journey through the wonders of the universe. With a focus on science and technology, it examines various topics such as the solar system, astronomy, evolution, and the human condition. Through stunning visuals and informative narration, this series sheds light on our place in the cosmos.
Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It is a romantic comedy TV show that follows the story of two stem researchers who fall in love and try to scientifically prove their feelings for each other. With an emphasis on scientific theories, experiments, and investigations, this anime-based show explores the complexities of love and relationships in a humorous and entertaining way.
Guitry reprises his role as Pasteur which he played successfully at the Vaudeville Theatre in 1919.
9/11: Blueprint for Truth - The Architecture of Destruction is a documentary that presents the evidence and expert analysis supporting the theory of controlled demolition on September 11, 2001. Through architectural, scientific, and eyewitness accounts, the film challenges the official explanation of the collapse of the Twin Towers and raises questions about the events of that day.
An obscure scientist creates a machine that can tell the exact date of someone's death, but clashes with life insurance companies trying to discredit him to save their bottom line.
JT Dalton, professor, runs the mentoring program at the local university. Shawn Wittig, spoiled heir to a playboy father, is ordered to attend the program. Professor Dalton's discipline sparks a connection between them. The professor finds herself involved in an affair with her student. The university finds out and suspends JT. Shawn's father forces his son to give up their relationship.
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