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NATURE | Ravens | Ravens Playing in Snow | PBS (#1904)
Ravens like to have a good time. From NATURE's RAVENS airing Sunday, December 9th at 8 p.m. EST on PBS (check local listings). To learn more about the program go to www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/ravens... 01:17
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NATURE | Getting a "Birdie" | PBS
Some ravens have taken to stealing golf balls and hiding them. From NATURE's RAVENS airing Sunday, December 9th at 8 p.m. EST on PBS (check local listings). To learn more about the program go to www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/ravens...... 01:23
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NATURE | Ravens | Raven Courting Ritual | PBS (#1904)
Raven's practice a mid-air maneuver of locking talons . From NATURE's RAVENS airing Sunday, December 9th at 8 p.m. EST on PBS (check local listings). To learn more about the program go to www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/ravens...... 01:33
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WIRED SCIENCE | What's Inside Rainn Wilson? | PBS
WIRED SCIENCE host Chris Hardwick and The Office scene-stealer Rainn Wilson (recently named one of People magazine's "Sexiest Men Alive") dive deep into the chemical guts of a common household product ... 04:47
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NATURE | From Orphan to King | Language Skills | PBS (#2207)
An orangutan could 'speak' using 30 different signs, naming a hat, a wristwatch or a flower. From NATURE'S FROM ORPHAN TO KING airing November 25th at 8pm EST on PBS (check local listings.) Kidnapped ... 01:57
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WIRED SCIENCE | Deep Brain Stimulation | PBS
You've heard of a pacemaker for the heart, but what about for the head? We'll go under the knife with a Cardington, Ohio farmer who's getting electrodes implanted in his brain to alleviate the debilitating ... 02:29
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WIRED SCIENCE | Where's My Rocketbelt? | PBS
Rocketbelts went from being a grand military ambition to a classic James Bond moment, to part of a future that never materialized. WIRED SCIENCE travels to the first International Rocketbelt Convention ... 02:29
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WIRED SCIENCE | Laser Archeology | PBS
Ben Kaycra grew up playing on ancient Mesopotamian ruins in his native Iraq. As an adult, he became a civil engineer and developed lasers that can scan buildings and translate them into three-dimensional ... 02:45
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International Pollination Symposium (#111)
Full Program: On June 27, 2007 at the International Pollination Symposium at Iowa State University, Marla Spivak from the University of Minnesota and Jeff Pettis from the USDA-ARS Bee Research Laboratory in Beltsville, ...
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WIRED SCIENCE | The Business of Disease | PBS
Who decides when a disease or syndrome gets a name, a drug and its very own TV commercial? Host Ziya Tong takes a look at Restless Leg Syndrome, one of the newest diseases to hit the big time. To see ... 03:43
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WIRED SCIENCE | Satellite Shopping | PBS
It's been 50 years since the first satellite, Sputnik, was launched into orbit. Now, communication satellites are used in everything from radio and television to Internet connections. Special correspondent ... 04:02
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WIRED SCIENCE | Stressed Out | PBS
With normal wear and tear, bridges and aircraft have their mettle tested constantly. Fortunately, inspectors monitor these stressed out bodies to avoid catastrophic failures like the Minneapolis bridge ... 03:24
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NATURE | The Cheetah Orphans | Learning to Hunt | PBS (#2503)
Orphaned cubs Toki and Sambu, hand-reared by wildlife filmmaker Simon King, make the crucial transition to hunting on their own in the "NATURE" film "The Cheetah Orphans," premiering on PBS Sunday, November ... 01:22
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WIRED SCIENCE | Peak Water | PBS
Peak oil is the idea that the earth's oil resources are coming to a close. But it's not just oil that is disappearing, the earth's fresh water supplies are dwindling and H2O is disappearing as an inexpensive ... 03:43
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WIRED SCIENCE | Audio Files | PBS
Magnetic tape and vinyl grooves almost died with the digital era. But in a world where, iPods and MP3s rule, some audio aficionados never gave up LPs, record needles, and cassettes. Did digital sound ... 03:06

















