DVD review: Carl Sagan's Cosmos | Science | guardian.co.uk
Almost 30 years after it first aired, Carl Sagan’s cosmic travel guide still educates, entertains and inspires awe.
Almost 30 years after it first aired, Carl Sagan’s cosmic travel guide still educates, entertains and inspires awe.
Helienne Lindvall: Unsigned acts such as the Boxer Rebellion and Ani DiFranco prove it’s possible to launch an international career independently – but it requires savvy management and a strong work ethic.
We tell the story of cells from their discovery in the 17th century to the present, with cells being engineered to order. Plus, Bertrand Piccard explains his passion for solar-powered flight.
Environmentalist Jonathon Porritt on the politics of climate change; and Ann Druyan, widow of Carl Sagan, on possibly the greatest science documentary series ever made – Cosmos.