Video: Topics: News & Public Affairs: Science & Technology
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Prince Charles Touts Locally Grown Agriculture (#3636)
Charles, Prince of Wales, a consistent critic of genetically modified crops and strong proponent of organic agriculture, painted a bleak picture for domestic and foreign users of water in his... 04:47
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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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Independent Lens | Get Interactive with Independent Lens | PBS
Go behind the scenes, play games, and interact with filmmakers and viewers like you. 00:33
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PBS NewsHour | Giffords Travels to Space Shuttle Endeavour Launch as Recovery Progresses | PBS (#10016)
Giffords Travels to Space Shuttle Endeavour Launch as Recovery Progresses 08:03
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World Business: Football Talent Scouts Online -- 15/04/2011 | PBS
World Business: Across the globe, football is a multimillion dollar business but as pressure grows on clubs to both trim their squads and balance their books, unearthing quality players has... 05:06
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NOVA scienceNOW | Dinosaur Plague | PBS (#403)
Insects caught in amber spark a controversial theory about what killed the dinosaurs. 15:05
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Secrets of the Dead | The World's Biggest Bomb - Preview | PBS (#1104)
Beginning in the 1950s, American and Soviet scientists engaged in a dangerous race to see who could build and detonate the world's largest bomb. 00:30
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FRONTLINE/World | Iran: The Stem Cell Fatwa | PBS
Science and religion's unlikely union. 12:43
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PBS NewsHour | Technology Failures, Perils of Deepwater Drilling Among Gulf Oil Spill's Lessons | PBS (#10011)
Hari Sreenivasan speaks with Washington Post reporter Joel Achenbach. 06:49
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Algae Biomass Takes Commercial Step (#3634)
A Midwestern ethanol company has harnessed what they call "the next generation of renewable fuel" -- algae-based biofuel. Their towering vials of churning green biomass are known as photobioreactors. 04:57
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PBS NewsHour | Egypt's Uprising: Tracking How Social Media Stirred Action | PBS (#10010)
Social media is analyzed from the Egypt uprising in January and Feb 2011. 07:39
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PBS NewsHour | Students Participate in Science Exploration Day | PBS (#10009)
Students learn about making robots, the nursing profession and analyzing car crash data. 04:14
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PBS NewsHour | Mike Daisey's One-Man Show Examines Hidden Cost of Personal Technology | PBS (#10006)
A conversation with performer Mike Daisey 09:28
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NOVA | Green Energy in China | PBS (#3809)
China is ramping up production of solar technology but coal power remains king. 05:09
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PBS NewsHour | In China, Workers Detail Health Effects of Producing i-Phones | PBS (#10005)
In China, Workers Detail Health Effects of Producing i-Phones 07:54






