It alternates between the perspective of scientists, corporations and biohackers working from their home. An eye-opening docuseries about gene editing with a particular focus on the DNA-editing technology of CRISPR. The last episode in particular is a masterpiece. It’s not for everyone, but if you like to think about the nature of reality and the meaning of life, you will have an amazing time. A series of podcasts episodes voiced over unique animations that make for a trippy, thought-provoking experience. My favourite was Beyond the Aquila Rift (number 7). The 18 episodes are pretty short and most are excellent, with many based on classic novels. The tales span genres such as science fiction and fantasy. A collection of animated short stories by world-class creators, which features… Well, love, death, and robots. My favourite episode was the one about poop. A fun investigation of “the surprising and intricate ways in which we are connected to each other, the world and the universe.” Great to watch with kids who are into science. This movie left me in awe of humanity’s endless curiosity.Ĭonnected. Scientists exploring big questions such as dark matter, space-time, and consciousness take each other through their latest research. They’re very high level, but it’s a great introduction to neuroscience. I wrote about my (spoiler free) impressions, and encourage anyone interested in better understanding their own mind to watch these. A mini-series of short documentaries about the weird ways our brain works, narrated by the wonderful Emma Stone.
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