Laura Davey

참여 작품

아인슈타인과 원자폭탄
Head of Production
나치 집권 독일을 떠난 뒤, 아인슈타인에게는 어떤 일이 일어났을까? 자료 영상과 그가 남긴 말을 통해, 극심한 고통 속에 살았던 한 천재의 정신세계를 탐구해 보는 다큐드라마.
화성 여행자를 위한 안내서
Production Executive
탐사 로봇과 위성을 통해 화성에 대해 끊임 없이 연구한 끝에, 인류는 드디어 화성 땅을 밟는 단계의 코앞까지 다가왔다. 많은 과학자가 화성에 도착할 최초의 사람이 이번 세대 안에 나올 것이라고 말하고 있다. 화성에 가면 어떻게 살아남아야 할까? 화성 관광을 간다면 볼거리는 무엇이 있을까? 화성에 정말 생명이 있을까? 이러한 의문에 전문가들이 답한다.
The Weirdest Weather in the Universe
Production Executive
Horizon visits state-of-the-art laboratories and uses CGI to recreate the science-fiction-worthy weather experienced on other planets.
Horizon: Ice Station Antarctica
Production Executive
BBC weatherman Peter Gibbs makes an emotional return to Antarctica, years after he lived and worked at the British Antarctic Survey's Halley Research Station.
Oceans of the Solar System
Production Executive
A new era in the search for alien life has arrived as numerous bodies of life-sustaining water have been found all over our solar system.
Climate Change By Numbers
Production Executive
A look at three key numbers that clarify the important questions on climate change, giving a unique perspective on what we know about the past, present and future of our climate.
Is Your Brain Male or Female?
Executive Producer
Prof. Alice Roberts and Michael Mosley look into the similarities of both gender's brains and whether nature or nurture come into play with several experiments.
Eat, Fast and Live Longer
Production Executive
British journalist and physician Michael Mosley sets an ambitious goal: to become healthier and lose weight while making as few changes as possible to his life. In working toward these goals, Mosley discovers a powerful new science behind the old idea of fasting, a program that still allows him to enjoy his favorite foods. He takes a road trip across the U.S. to investigate how a little hunger can turn on the body’s “repair genes” and, of course, tries the new science himself. Mosley learns that a diet based on feast and famine has powerful effects on the body, reducing the risks of heart disease, diabetes and some cancers. The diet seems to pack the anti-aging clout of calorie restriction while still allowing for a taste of the good life. And it turns out to be not only good for the body; it may also be good for the brain.