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Dr. Kathryn Szramek Explains Earthquakes and Tsunamis (#220)
Dr. Kathryn Szramek, Assistant Professor of Environmental Science and Policy at Drake University has a PhD in Geology and is explaining the earthquake and tsunami, as well as the likelihood of... 17:27
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Need To Know | The Hidden Influences Behind Human Behavior | PBS (#147)
The science of morality in everyday life. 07:59
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PBS NewsHour | NOVA Looks at Science Behind Japan's Devastating Quake, Tsunami | PBS (#9995)
NOVA looks at the scenes behind the earthquake and tsunami that occurred in Japan. 03:53
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This Emotional Life | Rethinking Happiness | PBS (#103)
Full Program: The last episode explores happiness. It is critical to well-being, yet it remains such an elusive goal for many. What is it, why is it important and how can we attain more of it? 01:54:08
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Need To Know | The Real Pioneers of Breast Cancer Research | PBS (#146)
Need to Know talked to Elly Cohen about clinical trials on breast cancer treatment. 04:31
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NOVA | Japan's Killer Quake | Interview with Dr. Thomas Jordan | PBS (#3810)
An account and investigation of the epic earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear crisis. 01:48
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Symphony of Science | Ode to the Brain! | PBS
"Ode to the Brain" is the ninth episode in the Symphony of Science music video series. Through the powerful words of scientists Carl Sagan, Robert Winston, Vilayanur Ramachandran, Jill Bolte Taylor,... 03:42
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Secret Life of Scientists | Dave Sulzer: Neuroscientist | PBS
Secret: Elephant Band Leader 07:30
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PBS NewsHour | First Rock From the Sun: NASA Set to Explore Mercury's Extreme Atmosphere | PBS (#9985)
NASA's tricky task of building a spacecraft to withstand Mercury's extreme environment.. 08:17
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Hawaii: Roots of Fire | Geologic Tour of the Big Island | PBS
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Secret Life of Scientists | Shaundra Daily: Education Engineer | PBS
Shaundra Daily is a computer scientist and engineer, who earned her Ph.D. at MIT's Media Lab. She designs technologies to help adults and children reflect on their beliefs, values, and attitudes. A... 06:34
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Scientific American Frontiers | You Can Make It On Your Own | PBS (#1309)
Full Program: As digital technology gets smaller and less expensive, it is empowering people in unprecedented ways. 55:44
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Scientific American Frontiers | Worried Sick | PBS (#1310)
Full Program: Stress is the curse of modern living, but is it actually so new? 56:04
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Scientific American Frontiers | Don't Forget | PBS (#1402)
Full Program: Alan Alda investigates how people create memories - and how as they age, memories become slippery and elusive, sometimes vanishing forever. 55:52
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Scientific American Frontiers | Losing It | PBS (#1401)
Full Program: This sequel to a popular FRONTIERS episode, "Fat and Happy?," tackles the basic problem that confronts those who are overweight -- how to lose weight and keep it off over the long term. 55:28






