Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/miles-obrien-outtakes Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Miles O’Brien: Crawling in Sewage, Sleeping With Dolphins in 2012 Science Dec 27, 2012 3:15 PM EDT Over the past year, Miles O’Brien has jogged, drank and slept on the job. He’s suited up, strapped in and goofed off. He swam with dolphins to study sleep, played ball with chimps, tracked radiation in Japan, and crawled through sewage under the streets of Detroit. Watch the highlights reel above and his individual video reports linked below: Scientists Say Bottoms Up to Find the Connection Between Genes and Addiction Can Sleep Make You Smarter? Neil Armstrong: Reluctant, Modest Hero Who Inspired Nation with One Step Mission to Mars: Anticipating NASA Rover ‘Curiosity’ Touchdown Sally Ride, 61, Left Major Imprint on Space Program, Inspired Young Scientists In Austin, Charged up About Smart Power Alan Alda is Trying to Find the Next Carl Sagan Are U.S. Nuclear Plants Ready for a Fukushima-Like Meltdown? SpaceX Blasts Into ‘Uncharted Territory,’ Hoping to Make Space Cheaper Chimpanzee Testing: Is it the Beginning of the End? Fukushima After the Meltdown After 500 Years in Family, Rice Farmers Forced Off Land by Fukushima Near Fukushima, a Big ‘Guessing Game’ Over Radiation’s Long-Term Risks Internet Voting: Will Democracy or Hackers Win? We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now
Over the past year, Miles O’Brien has jogged, drank and slept on the job. He’s suited up, strapped in and goofed off. He swam with dolphins to study sleep, played ball with chimps, tracked radiation in Japan, and crawled through sewage under the streets of Detroit. Watch the highlights reel above and his individual video reports linked below: Scientists Say Bottoms Up to Find the Connection Between Genes and Addiction Can Sleep Make You Smarter? Neil Armstrong: Reluctant, Modest Hero Who Inspired Nation with One Step Mission to Mars: Anticipating NASA Rover ‘Curiosity’ Touchdown Sally Ride, 61, Left Major Imprint on Space Program, Inspired Young Scientists In Austin, Charged up About Smart Power Alan Alda is Trying to Find the Next Carl Sagan Are U.S. Nuclear Plants Ready for a Fukushima-Like Meltdown? SpaceX Blasts Into ‘Uncharted Territory,’ Hoping to Make Space Cheaper Chimpanzee Testing: Is it the Beginning of the End? Fukushima After the Meltdown After 500 Years in Family, Rice Farmers Forced Off Land by Fukushima Near Fukushima, a Big ‘Guessing Game’ Over Radiation’s Long-Term Risks Internet Voting: Will Democracy or Hackers Win? We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now