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Documentary Screening : "Fermat's Last Theorem " : BBC- Horizon Documentary directed by
Simon Singh.


The enigmatic Fermat's Last Theorem that baffled mathematicians for centuries and The princeton Mathematicians saga of soving the Mystery ! View the Poster


Screened on 18/01/2006



 

         
 
 
Documentary Screening : "Winged Migration" : Jacques Perrin.  



A stunning film that follows the migration of birds. The content is interesting, and extremely well
shot !  View the Poster


Screened on 23/01/2006    

 


         
 
 
Documentary Screening : "The TransAtlantic Tunnel " : The Discovery Channel

A magnetically levitated train could theoretically take you from New York to London in 54 minutes.But you'd have to go 5,000 mph through a 3,100-mile-long tunnel that was itself floating in the Atlantic Ocean.How might that work?    View the Poster

 

Screened on 26/01/2006 


 

         
 
 
Documentary Screening : "Understanding The Universe" : The Discovery Channel

Gazing up at the night sky, you may wonder about the stars twinkling above you: How far away are these tiny glimmers of light? What lies beyond the stars? Where does our tiny planet fit in? Join us on an exploration to answer some of these mysteries. We'll find out how vast the Universe is, how and when it all began, meet scientists who helped us understand space.   
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Screened on 26/01/2006





 

         
 
 
Documentary Screening : " Breaking The Sound Barrier " : The History Channel

For decades, the sound barrier loomed as an impenetrable wall against manned flight that buffeted planes with shock waves as they approached the speed of sound. Scientists thought the barrier couldn't be breached--until the development of jet technology and rocket fuel at the end of WWII. This is the dramatic story, told through the eyes of many who were there, of the work leading up to October 10, 1947, when 24-year-old test pilot Chuck Yeager smashed through the sound barrier in a Bell XS-1 aircraft.  
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Screened on 13/02/2006
 


 

         
 
 
Documentary Screening : " The Vanished Plane " : BBC  

The intriguing story of a plane with 11 people on board in 1947 which simply vanished.
Whilst on route from Buenos Aires to Santiago. The program focused on an expedition
by the Argentinian army after the plane was found in the Andes in 1999.

Producer Jonathon Renouf.
Editor Bettina Lerner.

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Screened on 27/02/2006



 


         
 
 
Documentary Screening : " City in a Pyramid" : The Discovery Channel

Schimizu mega city Pyramid an offshore city 3000 feets high, the size of 55 egyptian pyramids, connected using 86 miles of tunnels, housing 750,000 people and located in Tokyo Bay. Are these just vague statistics? With the material, technological, energy and safety limitations, is such a city possible? A modern marvel in an ancient form, is the idea worth a try?
You Decide....


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 Screened on 07/03/2006 


 

         
 
 
Documentary Screening : "Fascinating Nature " : Gogol Lobmayr

The acclaimed nonverbal natural documentary ...  Ever imagined what it is like to glide around our planet beholding the breathtaking beauty of nature...? Embark on such a voyage of discovery on 23rd March 2006.


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 Screened on 23/03/2006


 

         
 
 
Documentary Screening : "The Bermuda Triangle: Startling New Secrets" : SCI FI Channel


SCI FI Channel continues its ongoing commitment to explore areas where science fiction meets science fact with a brand new, 2-hour SCI FI Declassified investigative special The Bermuda Triangle: Startling New Secrets, Hosted by NBC/MSNBC news anchor Lester Holt and produced by NBC News Productions, the investigation follows new leads and employs the latest tools of modern science in an effort to unravel the decades old mystery of the Bermuda Triangle and the unexplained disappearance of the famed “Flight 19.”.


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Screened on 10/03/2006 >> Click Here

 

         
 
 
Documentary Screening : "2005 DARPA Grand Challenge The Great Robot Race " : NOVA

Driverless vehicles compete in a 130 mile race across the Mojave Desert.Robots don't see the world like humans do, at least not yet. They don't recognize discrete objects and have little common sense—that it's better to drive over a bush than a rock, for instance. Instead of seeing, today's robots measure. They use a variety of sensors—cameras, laser range finders, radar—to gauge the shape, slope, and smoothness of the terrain ahead. They then use these data to figure out how to stay on the road and avoid obstacles. At least that's the idea, but the DARPA Grand Challenge showed it's a lot harder than it sounds.


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Screened on 17/04/2006 >> Click Here to View the Streaming

 

         
 
 
Movie Screening : "October Sky "

Based on an extraordinary true story of grit and geace this awrd - winning movie was adapted from Homer Hickam's #1 Newyork Times bestselling memoir "Rocket Boys ".October Sky is the true-life story of West Virginian high school student Homer Hickham (Jake Gyllenhaal) who was inspired by the 1957 launch of Sputnik to build and launch his own rocket.Joe Johnston's film follows Homer every step of the way: from building the missile as part of a science project, through the first (disastrous) attempts to launch it, to the tentative first flight in front of the inquisitive locals.


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Screened on 22/04/2006


 

         
 
 
Movie Screening : "The Million Dollar Motors "   &   The Kula Lumpur Mega Tunnel

Welcome to the world of super fast cars. From the Mclaren 1, that can reach 60mph in 3.1 seconds, to the Ferrari Enzo, a car so exclusive one has to be invited to buy, meet the designers who create these vehicles and the owners who drive them.. Get to know what it takes to build these cars and what it means to own them.


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Screened on 11/09/2006


 

         
 
 
Movie Screening : " The Kula Lumpur Mega Tunnel "

Extreme Engineering unveils one of the most ambitious architectural plans of our time posing challenges that stretch the definition of what's possible.Watch as jaw - dropping computer animation and first-hand accounts from builders, designers and engineers breathe life into the most extreme construction projects ever conceived.


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Screened on 12/09/2006


 

         
 
 
Movie Screening : " The World According to Google "

From a simple student project at Stanford University to one of the largest companies getting involded in everything.Lern how the Google team acheived it throughsheer innovation and grit.This video tells it all a definitive account of the Google corporation powered by the world's most advanced technology that revolutionized access to information about everything for everybody everywhere.

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Screened on 17/10/2006


 

         
 
 
Movie Screening : " Google: The Inside Story "  & " The World Acording to Google "

The story behind one the most remarkable Internet successes of our time. Based on scrupulous research and extraordinary access to Google, the video takes you inside the creation and growth of a company whose name is a favorite brand and a standard verb recognized around the world with its stock worth more than General Motors and Ford’s combined.

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Screened on 18/10/2006


 

         
 
 
Movie Screening : " Space Race -  The Untold Story "  ( In 2 parts )

An awe inspiring documentary in 2 parts based on rare NASA and Soviet Space footage that chronicles 2 powerful nation’s race to win the space race. Two pioneering scientists, thousands of miles apart, battle for the same goal – a shot at putting a man on the moon. Find out how propaganda, miscalculations, and raw fear drove two nations to an obsession with space and eventful advancement of technology.

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Screened on 27nd & 28th /10/2006