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- The untold story of a Jewish baby who was born in the death camp before the liberation and survived. An extraordinary journey of the second and third generation, breaking the cycle of trauma to free themselves from Auschwitz - forever.
- As the use of plastic has gained ground in our lives, there has been an inexplicable increase in a number of diseases amongst the population. In this film we meet leading researchers looking into the reasons for these disorders.
- Rare earths are a necessary part of future technologies. We need them to survive. But they have a dark side. They can poison our environment, destroy entire landscapes and can even cause death. Because of these problems, the scarcity of rare earth deposits, and the sky-rocketing prices on the international commodity market, scientists around the world are looking for new, better ways to source these minerals. Their methods are surprising. Can they find more environmentally friendly ways of excavating and processing the materials? Is it possible to recycle the materials from old mobile phones and computers? And what about future technologies that can replace rare earths altogether? This documentary will provide a fascinating insight into the cutting-edge research that could make our green technologies of the future even greener.
- Africa's development is being held back by poor infrastructure and undersized power plants. Countries like Uganda can only produce only 1/4 of the energy needed, leading to daily power cuts with disastrous economic impacts. It's a golden opportunity for nuclear giants who lobby aggressively for more power plants in Africa. But how safe are these new reactors? And what do they mean for the locals?