Category: Sciences

  • Live World Statistics + Data Charts

    Live World Statistics + Data Charts

    The ‘live’ statistics below show the consequences of ‘too much and too soon’ approaches to civilisation. We bear witness to the acceleration and limitations of humanity’s misuse of Mother Earth’s resources, while ignoring those limitations that are self evident. If we don’t slow down, reset and revise our past achievements and values, we will not…

  • Climate Ireland

    Climate Ireland

    Ireland’s Climate Status Tool provides interactive access to the Climate Status Report Ireland (CSRI) 2020.

  • Puny Human

    Puny Human

    Journey to the Edge of the Universe AwakeTV360 Published on Jan 25, 2016 National Geographic presents a beautifully created CGI (Computer-Generated Imagery) documentary which takes us from Earth to the edge of the ‘observable universe’. Narrated stunningly by Alec Baldwin and using images taken from the Hubble telescope, Journey to the Edge of the Universe…

  • Real World Forensics

    Real World Forensics

    In recent years the little-known research group Forensic Architecture began using novel research methods to undertake a series of investigations into human rights abuses. While providing crucial evidence for international courts and working with a wide range of activist groups, NGOs, Amnesty International and the UN, Forensic Architecture has not only shed new light on…

  • The Sciences Explained

    The Sciences Explained

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  • Is Science Important?

    Is Science Important?

    Science is Important when we need to know how a fungus or infection can mutate or evolve, and become  resistant to antibiotics, and in some cases stealthily kill young and old seeming healthy people very quickly. • A collection of thoughts from leading scientists, public figures, …and you. Rebecca Nesbit studied butterfly migration at Rothamsted Research for her…

  • The Health of our Oceans

    The Health of our Oceans

    The Health of our Oceans BonSciFilms.com  INVISIBLE OCEAN: PLANKTON AND PLASTIC Directed by Emily Driscoll, is a documentary that follows NYC sci-artist Mara G. Haseltine as she create a sculpture to reveal a microscopic threat beneath the surface of the ocean. During a Tara Oceans expedition to study the health of the oceans, Haseltine finds…