By looking closely at the common icicle physicist stephen morris reveals how science can be a powerful lens through which to view the mystery and beauty of everyday phenomena. Photographer don komarechka captures the amazing patterns of ice-bubbles.
Ever wonder what the world might look like if you could see beyond the visible light spectrum? Cameras can capture uv and infrared light to see up to the cosmos and down into our own macro universe revealing the world as you have never seen it before.
Normally considered unattractive and a nuisance, don't blink reveals the wondrous side of the mosquito and the role it plays in the web of life. Featuring biologist fiona hunter, entomologist curtis russell and photography by cinematographer mark ellam.
In a winter storm it's difficult to appreciate snow. Through the lens of photographer don komarechka's snowflake images, the world becomes a more beautiful place. Non-linear physicist stephen w. Morris unravels how a snowflake is formed.
For centuries humans have been looking to the skies, dreaming of flight. Director su rynard takes us behind the scenes to capture the images of birds in flight. Also featuring biologist kenneth c welch jr., and biologist christopher g guglielmo.