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NOVA Explores the Role of Technology in Espionage NOVA Explores the Role of Technology in Espionage
Channel: PBS
Length: 0
Date: February 02, 2009
An excerpt of Tuesday’s NOVA program sheds light on the role of technology in espionage, focusing on surveillance of Osama bin Laden.
Scientists Hope for New Stem Cell Funding Scientists Hope for New Stem Cell Funding
Channel: PBS
Length: 0
Date: January 29, 2009
Spencer Michels reports on where stem cell research stands and how scientists think it may change in the coming years.
Gore Testifies on Global Warming,  Ethanol Debate Heats Up Gore Testifies on Global Warming, Ethanol Debate Heats Up
Channel: PBS
Length: 0
Date: January 28, 2009
Al Gore testifies on the urgency of energy reform and Heidi Cullen from Climate Central reports on the debate over land use, climate change, and e...
Jobs' Medical Leave Raises Questions for Apple Jobs' Medical Leave Raises Questions for Apple
Channel: PBS
Length: 0
Date: January 15, 2009
Correspondent Spencer Michels reports on the impact of Apple CEO Steve Jobs' announcement of medical leave.
Students Produce Living 'Machines' Students Produce Living 'Machines'
Channel: PBS
Length: 0
Date: December 30, 2008
NewsHour correspondent Tom Bearden reports on science students who crafted biological 'machines,' or living organisms, using ori...
Villages Facing Extinction From Climate Change Villages Facing Extinction From Climate Change
Channel: PBS
Length: 0
Date: December 29, 2008
Climate change is affecting people in different ways. In Northern Alaska, some villages are facing a threat to their existence.
Likely Choice for Energy Secretary Searches for Alternative Fuel Technology Likely Choice for Energy Secretary Searches for Alternative Fuel Technology
Channel: PBS
Length: 0
Date: December 11, 2008
As part of a series on climate change, the NewsHour reports on likely energy secretary nominee Steven Chu’s efforts to develop new biofuel technol...
World’s Oceans Face Plastic Pollution Problem World’s Oceans Face Plastic Pollution Problem
Channel: PBS
Length: 0
Date: November 13, 2008
Some researchers believe that more than 5 million square miles of the Pacific Ocean has become a soup of plastic confetti.
India’s Car Industry Caters to Booming Market India’s Car Industry Caters to Booming Market
Channel: PBS
Length: 0
Date: November 11, 2008
Fred de Sam Lazaro reports from New Delhi on the increased accessibility of low-cost cars and their environmental costs.
Minnesota Bridge to Reopen After Deadly Collapse Minnesota Bridge to Reopen After Deadly Collapse
Channel: PBS
Length: 0
Date: September 17, 2008
Thirteen months after the collapse of a Minnesota bridge, the ten-lane structure will reopen Thursday to traffic.
Scientists Celebrate Particle Breakthrough Scientists Celebrate Particle Breakthrough
Channel: PBS
Length: 0
Date: September 10, 2008
Scientists celebrated a successful first run of the world’s most powerful particle accelerator on Wednesday.
Bottling Giant,  Maine Residents Battle Over Rights Bottling Giant, Maine Residents Battle Over Rights
Channel: PBS
Length: 0
Date: August 18, 2008
Some Maine residents think less bottled water should come from their state and are challenging Poland Spring over rights to spring water. Tom Beard...
Old California Science Museum Gets New Home Old California Science Museum Gets New Home
Channel: PBS
Length: 0
Date: July 31, 2008
The rare collection of the California Academy of Sciences, founded in 1916, has a new home in a modern building. Spencer Michels explores the new ...
U.S. School Buildings Re-evaluated After China Earthquake Damage U.S. School Buildings Re-evaluated After China Earthquake Damage
Channel: PBS
Length: 0
Date: July 25, 2008
The NewsHour reports on efforts to learn from China’s devastating earthquake and to boost efforts to secure America's schools.
Villages Facing Extinction From Climate Change Villages Facing Extinction From Climate Change
Channel: PBS
Length: 0
Date: July 10, 2008
Climate change is affecting people in different ways. In Northern Alaska, where some villages are facing a threat to their very existence.
Online Privacy Issue Grows as Companies Track Web Online Privacy Issue Grows as Companies Track Web
Channel: PBS
Length: 0
Date: July 09, 2008
A Senate panel held hearings to investigate the growing issue of online privacy. Public policy advocates weigh the debate over online privacy.
High Oil Costs May Advance Conservation Research High Oil Costs May Advance Conservation Research
Channel: PBS
Length: 0
Date: July 07, 2008
A Carnegie Mellon professor believes high oil prices will lead to energy-saving technology. The NewsHour’s Paul Solman reports.
FDA Approves Cloned Beef for Human Consumption FDA Approves Cloned Beef for Human Consumption
Channel: PBS
Length: 0
Date: May 28, 2008
In a controversial move, the Food and Drug Administration recently approved meat and milk from cloned cows as safe for human consumption.
NASA’s Phoenix Sends Intriguing Images From Mars NASA’s Phoenix Sends Intriguing Images From Mars
Channel: PBS
Length: 0
Date: May 27, 2008
NASA’s Phoenix lander touched down Sunday and began transmitting pictures from the northern Martian pole where scientists hope to find evidence of ...
Supernova Birth Seen From Orbiting Telescope Supernova Birth Seen From Orbiting Telescope
Channel: PBS
Length: 0
Date: May 21, 2008
Astronomers witness for the first time a dying star erupt into a supernova.
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