Carnivorous Plants 1955
Photomicrography reveals the unusual structure and behavior of the Venus's flytrap, the trumpet plant, the cobra plant, the common pitcher plant, the sundew plant and the utricularia.
Photomicrography reveals the unusual structure and behavior of the Venus's flytrap, the trumpet plant, the cobra plant, the common pitcher plant, the sundew plant and the utricularia.
An exploration of the contrast between modern civilization and isolated groups of people, often referred to as “primitive”, whose way of life is largely untouched by technological progress.
The electric eel lives in the fresh waters of the Amazon Basin. It can give an electrical discharge capable of killing a horse. This eel can locate fish by means of "radar," then captures its prey by knocking it out with a violent shock of electricity. In Experience With an Eel, Dr. Irwin Moon and his lab assistants demonstrate the eel's electrical shocking power. The study of the electric eel helps to answer many questions concerning the relationship of science and the Word of God.
This film covers the basics of atomic theory while addressing the moral issues inherent in yielding such godlike power.
The history and importance of radio astronomy is examined.
The future is something that concerns everyone. What is in store for us? On the basis of prophecies that have come true, the credibility of the Bible is examined with regard to predictions that are yet to come.
The human brain. The cicada or "seventeen-year locust." Chemicals reacting to one another. These three very different things have built-in "alarm clocks." Mystery of the Three Clocks presents a set of laboratory experiments based upon the mystery of these three "clocks,", introduces the "will of man" and concludes that although man can make his own choice, he cannot control the result of that choice.
The sloth. Nature’s champion sluggard. One of the most misunderstood animals in the world. As recent as a century ago, the sloth was regarded as a "blunder of nature." To capture this story, the Moody Institute of Science did research in the laboratory and in the jungles of Panama. The message, Of Books and Sloths, points out the dependability and the accuracy of the Scriptures as compared with man's writings that must be constantly revised to correct inaccuracies.