Life's Big Questions (2022)
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The search for alien life in the Universe is one of the most intriguing quests of our time. From UFOs and little green aliens to the possibility of life in the underground aquifers of Mars, there's no end to speculation as to what form this life could take and how it could have developed. Join Professor Brian Cox as he explores the intriguing "panspermia theory" - and looks at how life could spread between planets.
Is It Time To Reassess Our Relationship With Nature? Western societies tend to see nature and humanity as separate. Since the birth of agriculture, humans have been manipulating the world around them, harnessing, dividing and selling its natural resources. But are there other ways of relating to the natural world? Is it time to rethink our relationship to nature? A thought-provoking perspective by Dr Eleni Dimou at The Open University.
The first successful human kidney transplant took place in 1954. But today, the demand for kidneys greatly outstrips availability and as many as 1 in 10 kidney patients in the UK die before getting the transplant they need. Given that healthy people have two kidneys, and generally only need one, should people be compensated for giving a kidney to someone who needs it? In partnership with The Open University, this film explores the ethics of buying and selling kidneys.
First greeted with optimism and endless possibility in the 1950s, for many, mention of nuclear power now provokes concern – fears of radiation from nuclear waste and the disasters at Chernobyl and Fukushima front of mind. But as the climate crisis deepens, and the world’s energy demands continue to grow, the quest for a low-carbon future makes nuclear power hard to ignore. Made in partnership with The Open University.
Are zoos a great way to teach people about the natural world and save species from extinction? Or a cruel and unnecessary way of using animals as entertainment, far from their natural habitats? This short film explores the good and bad sides of zoos – and looks at how the best zoos are evolving to better meet the needs of their inhabitants. It also explores the future of the zoo – and asks whether new technology will enable us to have a different relationship with animals.
Ever wondered how big the Universe is or if zoos should exist?