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How can we preserve our current flood of knowledge, data and objects for future generations? What is important, and what can go? The better storage options become, the more difficult it is to answer this question.
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Corona, AIDS and the Spanish flu have claimed many millions of lives. Now, researchers around the world are trying to better predict and prevent pandemics like these in the future.
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In the last 60 years, over a million "orphans" have been adopted by Western families. Many of them are now discovering that their past is a lie. International adoptions are at the center of an unprecedented scandal.
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Unemployment, poverty and violence are part of everyday life in the township of Alexandra in Johannesburg. For young single mothers, survival is a daily battle. Yet the first 1001 days after conception are crucial to a child's development.
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The battle for raw materials. Climate change. Digitalization. These things have rapidly changed the world. Who wins, who loses? What is yet to come? This film looks at how lives are shifting, in seven regions of the world.
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We associate laughter with jokes or humor. Laughter is both contagious and a social behavior: people laugh 30 times more often in company. The documentary shows how neuroscience and psychology have discovered that humor makes us stronger.
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Unemployment, poverty and violence are part of everyday life in the township of Alexandra in Johannesburg. For young single mothers, survival is a daily battle. Yet the first 1001 days after conception are crucial to a child's development.
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It's one of the biggest environmental scandals ever to hit Germany. In 2012, a routine inspection uncovers industrial chemicals, known as PFAS, in the drinking water of the southern German town of Rastatt. Only gradually does the extent of the problem become clear.
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We associate laughter with jokes or humor. Laughter is both contagious and a social behavior: people laugh 30 times more often in company. The documentary shows how neuroscience and psychology have discovered that humor makes us stronger.