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1. Assassin's Creed (2016)
PG-13 | 115 min | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Callum Lynch explores the memories of his ancestor Aguilar de Nerha and gains the skills of a Master Assassin, before taking on the secret Templar society.
Director: Justin Kurzel | Stars: Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard, Jeremy Irons, Brendan Gleeson
Votes: 208,928 | Gross: $54.65M
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DoS - Domain of Science (2010– )
Episode:
If You Don't Understand Quantum Physics, Try This!
(2019)
13 min | Documentary
The problem with reality at the atomic level is matter behaves like a particle and a wave. Matter travels as a wave but we tend to experience it as particles. Quantum mechanics handle this ... See full summary »
Star: Dominic Walliman
3.
Physics Explained (2018– )
Episode:
Fermat's Principle and Quantum Electrodynamics
(2021)
25 min | Documentary
The degree to which light is refracted when passing from one medium to another is directly related to the speed of light in each medium as Andrew demonstrates. With that foundation he shows... See full summary »
Star: Andrew Low
4.
Thoughty2 (2012– )
Episode:
This Is the Most Dangerous Object Ever Created
(2022)
17 min | Documentary
Slated for a third atomic bomb to drop on Japan, the "deamon Core" was instead used for critically research after Japan's surrender. But it still proved lethal.
Star: Arran Lomas
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PBS Space Time (2015– )
Episode:
Why Is 1/137 One of the Greatest Unsolved Problems in Physics?
(2022)
16 min | Documentary, Talk-Show
Surendipity thy name is the fine structure constant. Physicist don't really understand what this dimensionless physical constant is, why it has the value of approximately 1/137 or how it ... See full summary »
Star: Matthew O'Dowd
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Asianometry (2017– )
Episode:
MEMS: The Second Silicon Revolution?
(2022)
14 min | Documentary, News
Since 1997 Microelectromechanical Systems 'mems' have been finding more and more applications. These devices are comparable in size to integrated circuits except they move and are very much custom to each application.