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PBS NewsHour | Chimpanzee Testing: Is it the Beginning of the End? | PBS (#10325)
Chimpanzee Testing: Is it the Beginning of the End? 11:43
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PBS NewsHour | Fearing Bioterrorism, Government Panel Asks: What Research Should Be Secret? | PBS (#10225)
Fearing Bioterrorism, Government Panel Asks: What Research Should Be Secret? 10:35
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NOVA | The Secret Life of Scientists: Alan Sage | PBS
Alan Sage is only in his first year as an undergraduate, but he's already doing some exceptional biology research. And oh yeah, he's also a rapper. 01:51
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Learning for Iowa's Future
Full Program: Highlights from the Iowa Education Summit 2011 and round table discussion with a variety of stake-holders working on Iowa's education reform. Communities, teachers, administrators and government...
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Education Reform Perspectives at the Iowa Education Summit (#226)
Full Program: Iowa has moved from being a national leader in education to being among the average over the past two decades. In response to this downward trend in Iowa’s standing, Governor Terry Branstad...
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PBS Presents | Masters of the Arctic Ice - Preview | PBS
The Arctic is the largest expanse of frozen water on the planet. Two teams of researchers are racing to find out how global warming is rocking the Arctic world - before there's nothing left but water. 00:31
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Stanford University Professor, Linda Darling-Hammond at Iowa Education Summit (#224)
Full Program: A distinguished author and professor of education at Stanford University, Linda Darling-Hammond was named one of the nation's ten most influential people affecting educational policy over the last...
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PBS NewsHour | Google's Effects on Memory | PBS (#10110)
Psychologist Betsy Sparrow tells Hari Sreenivasan about her newest research. 04:24
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Need To Know | Subject To Approval | PBS (#157)
This week on Need to Know, we feature an investigation into the globalization of the pharmaceutical industry. Has insufficient oversight of foreign clinical trials led to dangerous drugs becoming... 09:30
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The Open Mind | Making Ourselves Over | PBS
Full Program: Dr. Philip Leder discusses the implications of biotechnology. 28:31
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The Open Mind | AIDS | PBS
Full Program: Research scientist Dr. Mathilde Krim discusses AIDS from a 1986 perspective. 28:33
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PBS NewsHour | Search for Effective PTSD Treatments Shows Some Promise | PBS (#10045)
Jay Shefsky of WTTW's "Chicago Tonight" reports on scientists' search for PTSD treatments. 06:43
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Science Bytes | Blueprint for the Brain | PBS
Meet two scientists who have begun to unlock the secrets of the brain's architecture. 06:00
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Secret Life of Scientists | Katharine Hayhoe: Climate Scientist | PBS
Katharine Hayhoe is a Research Associate Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at Texas Tech University. In addition to doing cutting-edge research on climate change, Katharine is also a "climate change... 08:07
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FRONTLINE/World | Iran: The Stem Cell Fatwa | PBS
Science and religion's unlikely union. 12:43
Video Collections
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Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers
Alan Alda brings his unique blend of curiosity and humor to the exploration of the latest trends in science, medicine, technology and the environment.
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Assignment Iowa
Assignment Iowa examines the issues and events that shape what it means to be an Iowan. Hosted by Iowa Public Radio's Todd Mundt, the series explores a wide range of timely topics and the ways they affect Iowa and Iowans.
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Beyond Human
This series explores a brave new world in which people are becoming more like machines and machines more like people. This time of tremendous technological change and even smaller and more powerful computer chips fuels some fantastic new...
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Climate Change
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Frontline
As PBS' premier public affairs series, FRONTLINE's stature is reaffirmed each week through incisive documentaries covering the scope and complexity of the human, social and political experience.
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Frontline/World
Developed by FRONTLINE producers in conjunction with public television stations KQED San Francisco and WGBH Boston, FRONTLINE/World is a national public TV series that turns its lens on the global community, covering countries and...
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The Future of News
Today, traditional print and broadcast outlets struggle to transform and conform to a drastically changing economic and media landscape. In this new world, where can Americans turn for context, background and sense-making? THE FUTURE...
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History Detectives
HISTORY DETECTIVES returns to explore the stories behind historic sites, artifacts and tall tales told in cities across the country, with the help of an inquisitive team of fact-finders with an uncanny talent for uncovering the truth.
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Human Spark
THE HUMAN SPARK explores one central question: what makes humans unique? Three and a half billion years of evolution have produced uncountable billions of living species. But only one -- humans -- can think in symbols; recombine those...
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Independent Lens
This acclaimed Emmy Award-winning anthology series features documentaries and a limited number of fiction films united by the creative freedom, artistic achievement and unflinching visions of their independent producers. INDEPENDENT LENS...
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Intelligent Talk Television
Intelligent Talk Television showcases recent lectures given by guest speakers at colleges, universities, and libraries across Iowa. The collaborative effort between IPTV and participating institutions provides top-notch programs featuring...
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The Iowa Journal
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Learning for Iowa's Future
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Life (Part 2)
LIFE (PART 2) is a smart, daring series on the subject of aging. The program doesn't offer a Pollyannaish vision of growing old. It's a straight-talking show filled with honesty, integrity and humor. Each week, host Alan Rosenberg and a...
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Living in Iowa
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Market to Market
MARKET TO MARKET will continue the tradition that's made it one of the longest-running series on public television and the longest-running agricultural program anywhere - solid reporting about the issues that challenge agriculture and...
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Masters of the Arctic Ice
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Naturally Obsessed: The Making of a Scientist
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Nature
NATURE, television's longest-running weekly natural history series, has won more than 200 honors from the television industry, parent groups, the international wildlife film community and environmental organizations, including the only...
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Need to Know
NEED TO KNOW is an integrated broadcast and online current affairs project, uniting broadcast and web in an innovative approach to newsgathering and reporting. It breaks through the limitations of the broadcast schedule by means of a...
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NOVA
PBS' premier science series helps viewers of all ages explore the science behind the headlines. Along the way, NOVA programs demystify science and technology and highlight the people involved in scientific pursuits.
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NOVA scienceNOW
This science magazine series features four stories in each themed episode, tackling an array of thought-provoking topics.
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The Open Mind XIX
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PBS NewsHour
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Politics of Ethanol
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
This series provides in-depth coverage of the top religion and ethics stories of the week as well as religious and ethical perspectives on domestic and foreign events and the arts. Hosted by veteran journalist Bob Abernethy, the series...
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Science Bytes
A collaboration between Kikim Media, the Public Library of Science and PBS.
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Secret Life of Scientists
Scientists are just like everyone else -they’ve got secrets. So who knows what happens when the lab coats come off? Actually, we do. And now you can too.
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Tavis Smiley
Tavis Smiley, the first African American to have his own signature talk show on NPR, hosts a new late-night television talk show - a hybrid of news, issues and entertainment, featuring interviews with newsmakers, politicians,...
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Tavis Smiley Reports
This landmark series will showcase Tavis' unique perspective on the issues facing Americans today.
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To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national...
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Washington Week
WASHINGTON WEEK, PBS' longest-running public affairs series, features Washington's top journalists analyzing the week's top news stories and their effect on the lives of all Americans. Gwen Ifill hosts.









