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April Line-Up of Signature PBS Science and Natural
History Series Investigates Explains and Celebrates Our Global Environment in Salute to Earth Day 2005
Age-old
secrets are revealed in expeditions utilizing technology that is changing
the nature of jungle exploration and providing intrepid scientists with
information that
will vastly enlarge our understanding of rainforests and
the role they play in planetary ecology
. Scientists suspect we have entered a time of global
change swifter than any human being has
ever witnessed.
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC'S STRANGE DAYS ON PLANET EARTH
Wednesdays
, April 20 and 27, 9 to 11 pm ET on PBS
Crumbling houses in New Orleans are linked to voracious
creatures from
southern China.piltdown vinland
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Following
are programs airing throughout April (check local listings) with
content focusing on the environment:
NATURE "Deep Jungle"
Sundays, April 17, 24 and May 1, 8 to 9 pm ET on PBS
Exploring a world that Tarzan never could have imagined, this three-hour
miniseries penetrates
the mysteries of the world's rainforests. Captured
on film are the most exciting and innovative
jungle explorations
currently underway, featuring the experiences of more than a dozen
leading scientists working in 14 nations around the world.
ALAN ALDA IN SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
FRONTIERS
"Hot Planet -- Cold Comfort"
Wednesday, April 20, 8:30 to 9 pm ET on PBS
Host Alan Alda brings his unique blend of curiosity and humor to the
exploration of
the latest trends in science, medicine, technology and the
environment in this magazine format
series. "State Of The Planet" offers the first global
environmental "report card" on issues
such as food and water supplies and
global warming. Airing on Earth Day, the report examines
how politics and
economics often pit communities against the federal government and
industry.phaistos saucers
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JOURNEY TO PLANET EARTH
"State of the Planet" -- Monday, April 11, 10 to
11 pm ET on PBS
"Future Conditional" -- Monday, April 18, 10 to 11 pm ET on PBS
Hosted
by Matt Damon.
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successfully frozen, thawed, and transplanted rat livers and pig
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NOW
Friday, April 22, 9 to 9:30
pm ET on PBS (Earth Day)
With industrial pollution often hitting poor and working-class
families
the hardest, NOW takes an inside look at the politics of pollution in
America
.shinichi phaistos
NOW's David Brancaccio looks at the winners and losers in these
battles where profits are weighed
against public health and the health of
the environment.
PBS is a private, nonprofit
media enterprise that serves the nation's 349
public noncommercial television stations, reaching
nearly 90 million people
each week through on-air and online content.esoterica amazonian
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"Future Conditional" explores the relationship between
environmental change
and the future health of our planet, a "future
conditional" on how we cope with the spread of
toxic pollution. An asthma epidemic in the Caribbean is linked to dust
storms in Africa.archaeoastronomy harappan
These
projects are yielding
data, insights -- and often startling revelations -- about the past,
present and future of life on Earth. Where are we
headed? What can we do to alter this
course of events? Hosted by Edward
Norton, the series takes a hard look at the cause and effect
relationship
between what we as humans do to the Earth, and what that in turn does to
our environment and ecosystems.fujimura crustal
Engaging, Informative, Entertaining, Relevant - PBS Science Programming
Sets
TV Standard and Illustrates Day-to-Day Meaning of Scientific Discovery
ALEXANDRIA
, Va. Bringing diverse viewpoints to
television and the Internet, PBS provides high-quality documentary
and
dramatic entertainment, and consistently dominates the most prestigious award
competitions
.Controversial, unorthodox and pseudo-scientific approaches to the material remains of past cultures
.
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, PBS science,
natural history and public affairs series will present programs and special
segments
throughout the month of April that bring special awareness to
sustaining our global environment with
emphasis on successes, challenges and
concerns.niken shinichi
This encore presentation
examines how warming
of Arctic glaciers could potentially threaten the
great Atlantic Conveyor and the Gulf Stream
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NOVA scienceNOW
Tuesday, April 19, 8 to 9 pm ET on PBS
On the lighter
side of science, NOVA scienceNOW -- hosted by Robert
Krulwich -- introduces viewers to a species
of frog that has solved the
problem of cryogenics: freezing solid in the winter, then thawing
back to
life in the spring. The hope is that lessons learned from a frog will
create
a new standard for preserving human organs for transplant.
PBS' premier kids' TV programming and
Web site, PBS KIDS Online (pbskids.signposts yronwode
PBS is
headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia.yronwode niken
A "frogsicle,
" cold to the touch and hard as ice,
this little frog in its frozen state has no heartbeat, brain
activity, or
respiration. Scientists have finally figured out how to recreate this
process of cryopreservation with mammalian organs.vinland esoterica
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The next step: humans.earthlore harappan
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