National Treasure, The Da Vinci Code, Indiana Jones - what do these movies have in common? All require their heroes to solve intricate puzzles to find the treasure and save the day.
Ever wondered why some people seem naturally convincing? Data scientist Jake Porway reveals the secrets persuasive people use to talk their way out of trouble and into triumph.
Data scientist Jake Porway might not make you a multibillionaire, but he will give you the lowdown on how to pick the perfect team and lead them to victory.
An inspiration film that explores the brilliance of a mathematician that many believed could decipher the very fabric of the universe - possibly existence itself.
Billionaire Glenn Stearns takes on the daunting challenge of building a million-dollar business in just 90 days, starting with only $100 in his pocket.
We've all heard of 'six degrees of separation', the idea that everyone in the world can be connected in just a few steps. But what if those steps don't just relate to people but also to viruses, neurons, proteins and even to fashion trends? What if this 'six degrees of separation' allowed us an insight into something at the core of Nature? We used to think the way in which web pages, power grids and people tied together was more or less random. But recently two young physicists independently discovered that fundamental laws govern networks. It's a discovery that may prove as important as Newton's observations of gravity or Darwin's theory of evolution.
You make 70 conscious decisions in an average day. And if one of those decisions is to jump out of an airplane or ride a motorcycle, you might just be a daredevil.
You're going to learn what it takes to be a hero, how to hone two vital heroic skills, and how to control your body's hero chemical in order to be ready whenever duty calls.
Worried you might be gullible? Data scientist Jake Porway is going to show you how to dodge the double-crosses and spot the scams.
Whether you're facing the end of the world, a zombie apocalypse or a blackout, data scientist Jake Porway has the numbers you need to survive any disaster.
Are you a strong person, both physically and mentally? Data scientist Jake Porway is tackling life's most daunting topics and revealing the surprising science behind them.
Did you know that being a jerk could earn you nearly $10,000? Data scientist Jake Porway reveals how to tap into the benefits of being a jerk without making a long list of enemies.
Did you know there's one thing that makes you more desirable? And a single accessory that can make you appear smarter? Learn the tools to physical and social desirability.
Whether you regularly knock on wood or occasionally wear a lucky hat, superstition may be influencing your life in more ways than you know.
Is becoming a millionaire impossible? Or just improbable? We'll show you the tips and tricks on how to keep your odds of making major money sky high.
What's on your list of pet peeves? Explore the science and numbers behind daily stresses and everyday annoyances that can drive us crazy.
Watching this show is a matter of life and death. You'll be shocked by the surprising stats and the amazing science behind what can help you live longer - and what can kill you.
Alan Turing was the genius British mathematician who was instrumental in breaking the German naval Enigma Code during World War II, arguably saving millions of lives. Turing was one of the great original thinkers of the 20th century, but his achievements went unrecognised during his lifetime. Instead he ended up being treated as a common criminal, for being homosexual at a time when homosexual acts were a crime. This program brings Turing's ideas to life and includes the testimony of people who knew and remember him.
Which TV shows do primary school teachers turn to in the classroom? Explore the range of popular educational and entertaining series made for children, starting with the episodes viewed most by teachers.
Introduce basic counting and addition with Numberblocks. Develop knowledge of angles, describe routes and recognise fractions with MathXplosion. Consolidate students’ understanding of percentages and apply it to food waste in Ecomaths. And orientate your class to map scales and rotating shapes with Look Kool.
Whether you use maths to measure everyday objects or to explore infinity, let Eric Leclerc, Lily Serna and Marcus du Sautoy help you visualise mathematical concepts, apply them to real-life problems and even discover where numbers come from.
Teach your students all aspects of measurement, including how to compare the lengths and capacities of different objects, and understand proportions and ratios.
Introduce the concept of halves, quarters and thirds with the help of EnhanceTV's fractions and decimal curated collection using everyday examples to simplify the maths.
Shapes are all around us so why not use this curated collection in the classroom to assist the juniors to learn all about the different 2D and 3D shapes in our world.
Help your class gain a better understanding of adding and subtracting numbers with this numeracy playlist featuring Count us in, Cyberchase, MathXplosion, Play School and The Number Crew.
Assist your students to identify the value of money while exploring the concept of using and exchanging money with the help of Charlie and Lola, Milly Molly, Numbers Count,Peppa Pig and Tich and Ted Do Maths.
Introduce numbers and teach your students counting with the help of Numtums, the Number Crew and Let's Kick Sum Maths in this numeracy collection.
Discover how a knowledge of numbers can make sense of your life, with practical videos demonstrating numeracy skills, careers in mathematics, and connections between numerals, creativity and the natural world.
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