Science Dec 01 ExoMars orbiter gets up close to the Red Planet European scientists are getting new snapshots of the Red Planet thanks to the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter. By Leigh Anne Tiffany
Nation Aug 12 Watch Do License Plate Readers Prevent Crime or Create Privacy Abuses? Do License Plate Readers Prevent Crime or Create Privacy Abuses?…
Science Apr 19 Watch Crowdsourced Sleuthing Offers Extra Eyes and Ears, Some Wrong Turns Crowdsourced Sleuthing Offers Extra Eyes and Ears, Some Wrong Turns…
Economy Jan 19 Watch In Chapter 11 Filing, Kodak Tries to Develop New Vision for Survival Eastman Kodak, a once-powerful American brand now struggling to stay relevant in an increasingly digital world, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Thursday. Hari Sreenivasan discusses the film pioneer's news with Julie Philipp, news director of WXXI Public Television in Rochester,…
Mar 17 Watch Satellites Offer New Window Into Documenting, Preventing Genocide Tom Bearden reports on the push to use private satellites to document genocide from space. Continue watching
Nov 17 Watch Photojournalist, Filmmaker Hetherington Documents Terror, Boredom of War Jeffrey Brown speaks with British photojournalist and filmmaker Tim Hetherington about his work in Afghanistan, which led to the prize-winning documentary with Sebastian Junger, "Restrepo," and a new book of photographs called "Infidel."… Continue watching
May 18 Henri Cartier-Bresson at MoMA "Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Modern Century" at the Museum of Modern Art in New York is the first major U.S. retrospective in more than 30 years of one of photography's most original and influential masters. Continue reading
Nov 23 Watch In Dorothea Lange’s Photos, Wisps of ‘Great Recession’ America's understanding of the Great Depression has, in large part, been shaped by the photography of Dorothea Lange. With the nation once again steeped in financial turmoil, Lange's images have taken on new relevance. Jeffrey Brown reports. Continue watching