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:事物的本质:(第三集)The Nature of Things: (Collection Three)-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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David Suzuki主持的科学纪录片,由CBC在2010年出版-英语旁白Science Documentary hosted by David Suzuki, published by CBC in 2010- English narration
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事物的本质:(第三集)事物的本质是加拿大电视史上最成功的系列之一。该计划由世界著名的遗传学家和环保主义者David Suzuki主持,是第53季,无论从哪个标准来看都是具有里程碑意义的。该计划具有影响力,每周播出的故事都是由对世界的科学理解推动的。充满冒险,戏剧和洞察力的故事。我们的计划通过与科学背后的人们和人物互动来娱乐和启发观众。从寻找宇宙中的其他生命到婴儿的心理学,从侵入后院的毛茸茸的动物到人类进步的后果,事物为科学的奇迹和成就打开了大门。[编辑]???北极融化:变化中的世界???在第1集:不断变化的世界中,我们看到了正在改变有关气候变化对北极影响的科学预测的变化。现在,一个令人发人深省的预测是,到2013年夏天,北冰洋将在季节性上结冰。这是促使环保主义者寻求最小化影响该多雪土地的变化的方法的原因。但是对于像戈登·麦克雷里(Gordon McCreary)这样的勘探者来说,气候变化带来了新的机遇。他是急于在北极冰层下索取财富的一部分:金属,黄金,钻石,石油和天然气的沉积。[编辑]???追逐雪花???我们与自然界中的事物很少有关系,就像我们对待雪一样:我们讨厌它,我们喜欢它,我们认为我们理解它。但是我们几乎不知道雪的性格中矛盾而美丽的组成部分。但是,这正在改变科学家们的状况。从单片状的形成到70公里/小时的湖风暴风雪,再到雪崩的破坏力,无畏的研究人员正在将冰雪科学带入21世纪。[编辑]???解码欲望???鸟儿做到了。蜜蜂做到了。看来我们都做到了。但是我们喜欢认为我们不同于其他动物。我们也是?对欲望的解码揭示了性与欲望的奥秘,并探讨了性多样性和愉悦体验本身如何可能成为物种生存的关键。传统上,通常的假设是,男人具有强烈的性欲,而女性则对安全和一夫一妻制更感兴趣。但这是真的吗?科学家们越来越关注动物透露更多有关我们自己的性行为。[编辑]???飘杯酒人生???当我们大多数人听到“科学研究”时,就会用精心规定的方法在精心的实验室中勾勒出认真的男人和女人的形象,以达到可预测的结果。我们期望科学是经过计算和控制的。然而,一些最有影响力的科学发现完全是偶然产生的。机会会单独起作用吗?还是其他现象在起作用?将戏剧性的创作与厚脸皮的动画和巧妙地操纵的档案图像相结合,《飘》一直展示着三个探索领域:医学,技术和自然科学。[编辑]???浣熊国家???为了击败浣熊,我们是否要推动它们的大脑发育,甚至可能使它们走上一条新的进化道路?使用高清红外摄像头,可以将漆黑变成日光;我们带观众深入The Nature of Things: (Collection Three) The Nature of Things is one of the most successful series in the history of Canadian television. Hosted by the world-renowned geneticist and environmentalist, David Suzuki, the program is in its 53rd season, a landmark by any standard.Every week, the influential program presents stories that are driven by a scientific understanding of the world. Stories full of adventure, drama and insight. Our programs entertain and inspire audiences by engaging with the people and personalities behind the science.From the search for other life in the universe to the psychology of babies, from the furry animals that invade your backyard to the consequences of human progress, The Nature of Things throws open the door to the wonder and accomplishments of science. Arctic Meltdown: Changing World In Episode 1: A Changing World, we see the changes that are upsetting the scientific predictions of the impact of climate change on the Arctic. Now, one sobering forecast is that the Arctic Ocean will be seasonally ice free by the summer of 2013. This possibility is what drives environmentalists to identify ways to minimize the changes affecting this snowy land. But for prospectors like Gordon McCreary, climate change brings new opportunities. He is part of the rush to claim the riches beneath the Arctic's ice: deposits of metals, gold, diamonds, and oil and gas. Chasing Snowflakes We have a relationship with few things in nature the way we do with snow: we hate it, we love it, and we think we understand it. But we barely know the contradictory and beautiful components of snow’s character. But that’s something scientists are changing. From the formation of single flakes to the howling 70 km/h winds of lake effect snow storms to the destructive power of avalanches, intrepid researchers are bringing snow science into the 21st Century. Decoding Desire The Birds do it. The bees do it. It seems we all do it. But we like to think we are different from other animals. So are we? Decoding Desire unravels the mysteries of sex and desire and explores how sexual diversity and the experience of pleasure itself may be the key to species survival. Traditionally, the common assumption has been that men are sexually dominant with strong desires, while females are more interested in security and monogamy. But is this really true? Scientists are increasingly looking at animals to reveal more about our own sexual behaviour. Gone Sideways When most of us hear "scientific research", it conjures the image of serious men and women in meticulous labs using carefully prescribed methods to achieve rather predictable outcomes. We have an expectation that science is calculated and controlled. Yet some of the most influential scientific discoveries have been made entirely by accident. Does chance work alone or are other phenomenons at play? Combining dramatic re-creation with cheeky animation and cleverly manipulated archival images, Gone Sideways illustrates three areas of exploration: medicine, technology and natural science. Raccoon Nation In an effort to outwit raccoons, are we pushing their brain development and perhaps even sending them down a new evolutionary path? Using high-definition, infrared cameras that turn pitch dark into daylight; we take viewers deep inside a world that was once shrouded in mystery – to gain new insights and understanding about a species that is far more elusive and wily than most people ever imagined. “There is a lot we don’t know, and the more we’ve looked at raccoons, the harder they are to understand.” — Stan Gehrt, Wildlife Biologist & Internationally recognized raccoon expert Return of the Prairie Bandit Their habitat once stretched across the Prairies, but when humans wiped out the one thing they eat, the black-footed ferret disappeared. The only native North American ferret, this mysterious animal became the most endangered species in the world. For many years, they survived only in zoos. Now a fledgling project is attempting to bring the black-footed ferret back to Saskatchewan. This dramatic story of the ferrets’ reintroduction to the wild unfolds in Return of the Prairie Bandit, a new documentary by Kenton Vaughan set in the stunning prairie of southern Saskatchewan. Stonehenge Uncovered Stonehenge is an icon of prehistoric Britain, an enigma that has seduced archaeologists and tourists for centuries. Why is it here? What is its significance? And which forces inspired its creators? For the last four years, an international team has surveyed and mapped every monument, both visible and invisible, across 10 square kilometres of the sacred landscape to create a complete digital picture of Stonehenge and the surrounding area through time. Known monuments have yielded more data than ever before, revealing hidden structures within; and new finds are revolutionising the history of Stonehenge. Gorilla Doctors In the thick of the jungle of Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park, an infant mountain gorilla has been caught in a snare. If the rope is not removed quickly enough, the young gorilla could lose its hand. In order to remove the snare, a team of veterinarians will first need to sedate the infant's mother. But if the infant screams too much, the three 400-pound adult males that form part of this gorilla group will all attack. Everything must go perfectly, or there's no telling what could happen. And being jungle medicine, things rarely go perfectly. The pioneering group of vets performing this medical intervention is known as Gorilla Doctors. Led by Canadian Mike Cranfield, they work in Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, where the world's last Mountain Gorillas can be found. Dreams of the Future We live in a world where technology is constantly changing. Sadly you know as you leave the store, that your brand new SmartPhone is already out of date – somebody, somewhere has just upgraded it. Keeping up with the latest everything can be a challenge. We asked Dr. Jennifer Gardy to explore current scientific research that will impact us all in the future. Dr. Gardy is a Senior Scientist, Molecular Epidemiology at the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control. On this journey, Jennifer travels from Toronto to New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, and Munich and back home to Vancouver – all in the name of science exploration. The Cholesterol Question The Cholesterol Question is a hard-hitting investigation into the heart of cholesterol’s controversial journey, from essential biological substance to Public Enemy Number One and possible rehab. It’s a villain that’s simple to understand, easy to implicate and, we thought, easy to medicate. But it’s a story almost stranger than fiction. At Stanford University, Dr. Christopher Gardner reveals the debatable science behind our assault on dietary fat and cholesterol – a massive intervention that many believe only made us fatter and sicker. The Code Breakers For decades, scientists believed that humans were forced to wait until the end of the last Ice Age before they could enter the Americas. Evidence suggests that 11,000 years ago they crossed the Bering Land Bridge by foot, into what is now modern-day Alaska. Those peoples were called the Clovis, and their arrival and hunting practices were blamed for the sudden disappearance of many large mammals, from mastodons and woolly mammoths to giant ground sloths and sabre-toothed tigers. In recent years however, tantalizing – but often frustratingly inconclusive – evidence of an earlier human migration into the Americas has begun to emerge. It is an incredible revelation – to think that ancient humans could somehow have managed to get past a sheet of ice four kilometres thick. In this fascinating documentary, Canadian anthropologist and adventurer Niobe Thompson takes us inside the incredible scientific discoveries that are finally unraveling these mysteries The Emperors Lost Harbour In the heart of a metropolitan city of 15 million people and among the construction of a new billion-dollar transportation network, an archaeological sensation has been discovered: the ancient harbour of Theodosious. Theodosious was the last ruler over both Eastern and Western portions of a unified Roman Empire; the harbour has been buried and shrouded in mystery for over 800 years…until now. Istanbul, Turkey, is situated exactly between Europe and Asia. It has, since prehistoric times, bridged the gap between these continents, their cultures and its people. Engineers are working to connect East to West through a spectacular 1.4 kilometer railway tunnel, 60 meters below the surface, but they've been stalled by the discovery of the Emperor's Lost Harbor. The Secret Life of Pigeons As the first animal to be domesticated, pigeons have a story to tell. A drama filled, steeped-in-history, amazing story. Although they have faded into the background of city life, pigeons have made an incredible contribution to human history. For centuries, we relied on them for everything from food, to vital communications, to entertainment to modern day brain science. They deserve more respect The ones you see on city streets today are the descendants of domestic birds. Their gritty urban lives are spent trying to evade all manner of perils and stay one step ahead of starvation, a constant threat. To survive where they’re not wanted, pigeons rely on a combination of charity from a few and their own incredible smartsIn a series of fascinating experiments and carefully placed cameras, we take you inside their perilous world in the air, on the street and in the nest. One of the first things to notice is just how incredibly smart they are.
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时长: 45mins
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Video Aspect Ratio: 1.778 (16:9)
Video Resolution: 1280 x 720
Audio Codec: AAC LC
Audio English
Audio Bitrate: 160 kb/s VBR 48 KHz
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Run-Time: 45mins
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Release Post
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The Nature of Things: (Collection Two)
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