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Using data to track the illegal wildlife trade

Clip: Season 3 Episode 331 | 4m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

Using data to track illegal wildlife trade.

Big data companies are analyzing it and scientists are mining it. And now Sunandan Chakraborty is part of a team at New York University that's using data to track the illegal wildlife trade online. He joins Hari Sreenivasan.

05/20/2017

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An author's plan to help save the planet

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Clip: S3 Ep331 | 5m 47s | Author E.O Wilson's recent book details his plan to help save the planet from extinction. (5m 47s)

A preschool class connects with nature

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Clip: S3 Ep331 | 6m 1s | One preschool class is reconnecting with the natural world in a nontraditional setting. (6m 1s)

Robots walking in the shoes of humans

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Clip: S3 Ep331 | 7m 13s | Engineers are using data to help robots walk like humans. (7m 13s)

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