Science is interesting

WE HAVE MOVED TO:

http://science-documentaries.com


RSS MOVED TO:


Here you will find a collection of the best scientific documentaries available online. Focus here is on quality above quantity. There is an endless heap of documentaries that are "scientific" but in fact are not, instead filled with metaphysical ideas, UFOs, bio energies and other meta-sciences. You will not find those here. Other thing is the quantity of information in every documentary itself, often being very low but instead full of special effects and dramatic monologue. Hopefully you won't find those here either.

What you will find are informative, revealing, interesting, mind-boggling and above all scientific documentaries about the marvels of the world surrounding us, or the marvels of human ingenuity.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Science Documentaries is moving!

Science Documentaries is moving to a new address:
That is the why updates weren't as often as they were supposed to be in the last few days, it may take a day or two to move all the content to the new site, however I will still try to find new and interesting documentaries in the meantime. Our RSS feed address has also changed to: http://feeds.feedburner.com/science-documentaries
This blog will remain intact but no further updates will be made to it, so for all updates please visit: http://science-documentaries.com/

How The Universe Works – Extreme Stars

Fourth episode in the series brings us the story about stars. From their formation in vast nebulae, to their death in the massive expansion of smaller stars like our Sun or the violent supernovae of gigantic stars. Again quite detailed and precise, a documentary worth watching no matter how knowledgeable in cosmology you are.



Wednesday, September 1, 2010

How the Universe Works - Alien Galaxies

Third episode in the Discovery channel's How the Universe Works series. It deals with the formations of galaxies, and further galaxies into clusters. From drifting clouds of gas billions of years ago to the complex gravitational bound systems wee see today. This whole series is very satisfying, considering that all the topics in it are very common in astronomical documentaries and usually dumbed down to 5-year old child level. How the Universe Works provides all the detail that non-scientist can understand.