Science in Film: GMO Crops and the War On Drugs
What It Means to Disappear Here wraps the story of displaced families from Colombia with passion, in a new play by Jeremy J Kamps…
What It Means to Disappear Here wraps the story of displaced families from Colombia with passion, in a new play by Jeremy J Kamps…
Scientists create a bacteria with programmable logic and memory Scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in…
"Oblivion" gives Tom Cruise one of his biggest weekend openers. The sci-fi film sold $38.2 million worth of box office tickets. Overseas,…
Roya Mahboob is an Afghan woman who has never thought about being in the list of most influential people in Time’s 100…
Gasland Part II Documentary Premier The audience rose for a standing ovation after the sold-out Gasland Part II documentary. It was…
Forces of Nature Forces of Nature - what are they? Tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, earthquakes and volcanoes come to mind. In…
Genetic Chile The documentary film Genetic Chile takes on scientists and the agrotech industry with straight talk and merciless,…
Photo by Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation Nobel Laureate Dr. Paul Greengard is the Vincent Astor Professor of Molecular…
Tasmanian Tiger, Extinct Cloning brings up the haunting spectre of scientists playing at being gods in a darker world.…
Alice Eve as Dr. Carol Marcus The New Poster …
Sigourney Weaver is a woman with klout in science films. With strong roles in great movies from Gorillas in the Mist to Avatar, she…
Mary Shelley could not know, while she was writing the tale of Dr. Frankenstein’s monster one night in 1816, that she was seeing…
What happened at Film Annex last week? New filmmakers on Film Annex and Eren's Picks Miguel Angel Font Bisier and Elissa Bogos have…
Last week, I attended a panel at Social Media Week in New York called Beyond the "Like" for Lifestyle Brands. The panel focused on…
Afghanistan is a country that was three decades in war and during this period, in addition to…
Afghanistan was a country that had been deprived of all modern facilities for long time and after its emancipation to access global…
When I watched the video, I was really impressed. When we hear the word – Afghanistan, what comes to our mind? War,…
In October 2012, we had the pleasure to host Dr. Eugene Braunwald from Harvard Medical School, the Father of Modern Cardiology, at…
Last September, we had the pleasure to host Dr. Thomas Starzl, an expert on organ transplant and the Father of Modern Transplantation,…
The feature length film Looper is being called a science fiction film, because it contains time travel, but the interpersonal…
As part of the Conversations with Giants in Medicine video series produced in collaboration with the Journal of Clinical Investigation,…
Part of my weekly tasks consists of browsing the Internet in search of new filmmaking talents. And, you know, because I like watching…
Human development and education is enhanced by space science and technology. On 4 October, 2012, the United Nations celebrates World…
Dr. Lloyd Hollingsworth Smith, Jr., Chairman of the University of California Department of Medicine for 21 years, visited our…
Expert in Receptor Biology Dr. Robert Lefkowitz joined JCI's Executive Editor Dr. Ushma Neill in our studio for a conversation…
Dr. Harold Varmus, the current Director of the National Cancer Institute, visited our studio for an interview with JCI's Executive…
Education is the cornerstone to a better life for young girls. It impacts their heath, livelihood, and sense of well-being. For too…
DIPLOMATICALLY INCORRECT hears more from Dragan Petrovic with his critique of a debate from Russia TV’s “CROSSFIRE”…