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Host David Pogue, a technology reporter for The New York Times, takes a deep dive into what makes us human.
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Great Zebra Exodus
See the story of the spectacular annual migration of 20,000 zebras across Botswana through the eyes of a single zebra family.
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Decoding Neanderthals
Neanderthals died off 30,000 years ago. Now, as scientists look at a newly reconstructed Neanderthal genome, what they find suggests that modern humans and Neanderthals might be family.
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Indelible Lalita
Indelible Lalita tells the story of a beautiful woman whose resilient spirit survives her body’s transformation by cancer, heart failure, and a dramatic loss of skin pigment.
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Venom: Nature's Killer
Find out how nature’s deadliest cocktails could be medicine’s brightest new hope.
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Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Strange Creatures
In the finale of Nova’s four-part miniseries, host Richard Smith chronicles the evolution of creatures unique to Australia and explores dramatic changes in the continent’s landscape.
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Bugging Hitler's Soldiers
Learn how the bugging of German POWs in England helped the Allies win World War II.
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Legendary White Stallions
Discover the amazing story of the world famous Lipizzaner stallions.
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Australia's First 4 Billion Years: Monsters
Some 250 million years ago, some of the largest, most dangerous reptiles ruled this land.
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