 | Ape Genius (Feb. 2008)
Experts zero in on what separates humans from our closest living relatives. Watch now (49 mins.) |
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 | Cracking the Code of Life (Apr. 2001)
Follow the race to decode the human genome and see how this newfound knowledge is already changing medicine. Watch now (105 mins.) |
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 | The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies (Jan. 2009)
Follow the 2,000-mile migration of monarchs to a sanctuary in the highlands of Mexico. Watch now (50 mins.) |
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 | Ocean Animal Emergency (Nov. 2008)
Wildlife veterinarians struggle to save injured seals and sea lions on the California coast. Watch now (50 mins.) |
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 | The Four-Winged Dinosaur (Feb. 2008)
Surprising fossils from northeastern China spur a debate over how birds evolved. Watch now (50 mins.) |
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 | Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial (Nov. 2007)
Science is 'Exhibit A' in a landmark trial on the teaching of evolution. Watch now (108 mins.) |
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 | Lizard Kings (Oct. 2009)
Meet the monitors, the largest, fiercest and craftiest lizards on Earth. Watch now (50 mins.) |
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 | Lord of the Ants (May 2008)
Naturalist E.O. Wilson's fascination with little creatures has led him to some very big ideas. Watch now (50 mins.) |
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 | Profile: Maydianne Andrade (July 2009)
By peering into the sex lives of Australian redback spiders, this evolutionary biologist has shown the upside of cannibalism. Watch now (15 mins.) |
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 | Profile: Sangeeta Bhatia (July 2009)
Intrigued by the idea of artificial organs, a biomedical engineer uses computer-chip technology to craft tiny livers. Watch now (15 mins.) |
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 | Rat Attack (Feb. 2009)
Why do huge swarms of rats overrun a bamboo forest in India once every half-century? Watch now (50 mins.) |
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 | Smart Sea Lions and Talking Walruses (July 2009)
Marine mammals are wowing researchers with more than just circus tricks Watch now (15 mins.) |
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