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This two-part documentary looks at how our brain works and how our cognitive biases influence our perception of the world as well as our behaviour.
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Science, superstition, culture: This animated documentary series delves into various aspects of man's relationship with the Earth's satellite.
How did Iran become the sworn enemy of Israel and the United States, despite being allies of Iran’s Shah in the 1970s? A look at shifting geopolitics and war in a troubled region.
Me and My Brain
Using optical illusions and magic tricks, Albert Moukheiber demonstrates that what we think is real is not always real.
54 min
My Brain and Others
Humans are highly social beings and the influence of those around us on our perception, decisions, and general behaviour is far greater than we realise.
55 min
In Saxony, farmer Schönleber wants to grow hemp, a natural fibre that is extremely useful, and not only for the textile industry.
30 min
With her grandmother suffering from Alzheimer's, the director asks her grandfather about the darker side of her family history.
63 min
Over five episodes we explore the life and career of the first planetary pop star of the 21st century: Britney Spears.
How Smartphone Apps Get Us Addicted
Developed in the utmost secrecy by the tech industry, social media apps are eating up more and more of our time.
Till Death Do Us Part (2/3)
This episode explores a range of romantic relationships with people who yearn to spend their whole lives together.
53 min
Plastic Inside Us
Every day we eat and drink plastic. But how does this affect our bodies?
57 min
Optimisation: Is It Making Us Mad?
Everyone seems to be optimising themselves into healthy, perfect humans. But is our search for perfection making us crazy?
28 min
Why Does Music Move Us?
Music has immense power: it can lift or lower our mood and make us forget the world. But why?
Does Failure Help Us Succeed?
Failures can make us more resilient. So should we embrace failure more often to succeed in life?
27 min
Math is an exotic and confusing country...
Was Stone-Age Man Dumber Than Us?
We sometimes think of our stone age ancestors as primitive beings, but were they really less intelligent than us?
29 min
Living on the Moon
Fifty years after man's first small step, the promise of colonisation and tourist trips to the Moon seem almost within reach. But is the moon ready for us?
3 min
USA: Trump's Economic Policy
In February 2026 the US supreme court ruled that the president cannot unilaterally decide tariffs,Trump’s favourite economic lever.
13 min
Iran: Escalation in the Middle East
A new war erupted on 28 February 2026 when American and Israeli airstrikes hit Iran. Why is this happening?
Admiring the Moon
Lunar eclipses, super moons or pink moons, our lunar satellite offers us an array of surprising spectacles.