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Fri February 22 2008
This week...the lost negatives of Robert Capa resurface after 70 years, plus a roundup of the week's top science and nature stories, and a weekly quiz...
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This week...the lost negatives of Robert Capa resurface after 70 years, plus a roundup of the week's top science and nature stories, and a weekly quiz that will get you thinking like nothing else.
This week...the lost negatives of Robert Capa resurface after 70 years, plus a roundup of the week's top science and nature stories, and a weekly quiz that will get you thinking like nothing else.
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Fri February 15 2008
This week...one of the biggest art thefts of all time, with more than 160 million US dollars in masterpieces stolen. Former head of Scotland Yard's Ar...
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This week...one of the biggest art thefts of all time, with more than 160 million US dollars in masterpieces stolen. Former head of Scotland Yard's Art Squad Unit Richard Ellis tells us how and why
this might have happened. Plus, a roundup of the week's top science and news stories from National Geographic News Online and a brand new quiz question from quiz genie Mathew Ramsey.
This week...one of the biggest art thefts of all time, with more than 160 million US dollars in masterpieces stolen. Former head of Scotland Yard's Art Squad Unit Richard Ellis tells us how and why
this might have happened. Plus, a roundup of the week's top science and news stories from National Geographic News Online and a brand new quiz question from quiz genie Mathew Ramsey.
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Fri February 08 2008
This week ... imagine a world without ice sheets, polar bears, coral reefs, or drinking water. It might sound like science fiction, but it's more the ...
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This week ... imagine a world without ice sheets, polar bears, coral reefs, or drinking water. It might sound like science fiction, but it's more the stuff of science. Science journalist and author
Mark Lynas pieced together a terrifying picture of what the world would be like if it were one degree warmer, two degrees, all the way up to six degrees. You can watch the various scenarios in a new
TV ...
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This week ... imagine a world without ice sheets, polar bears, coral reefs, or drinking water. It might sound like science fiction, but it's more the stuff of science. Science journalist and author
Mark Lynas pieced together a terrifying picture of what the world would be like if it were one degree warmer, two degrees, all the way up to six degrees. You can watch the various scenarios in a new
TV special, "Six Degrees Could Change the World," which airs February 10 at 8 PM ET/9 PM PT on National Geographic Channel.
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Fri February 01 2008
This week...we explore the controversy over the fate of Michael Vick's rescued dogs. We'll talk to PETA who say that keeping them alive at all costs i...
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This week...we explore the controversy over the fate of Michael Vick's rescued dogs. We'll talk to PETA who say that keeping them alive at all costs is a dangerous thing and we'll hear the other side
of the story from Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Utah, where half of the Vick dogs were sent to be rehabilitated. Plus, could your sunscreen be killing coral reefs? And did you know the Chinese
prac...
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This week...we explore the controversy over the fate of Michael Vick's rescued dogs. We'll talk to PETA who say that keeping them alive at all costs is a dangerous thing and we'll hear the other side
of the story from Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Utah, where half of the Vick dogs were sent to be rehabilitated. Plus, could your sunscreen be killing coral reefs? And did you know the Chinese
practiced human sacrifice rituals?
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Fri January 25 2008
This Week: Snow in South Africa, blazing heat in Moscow, monstrous monsoons in Asia. 2007 was one of the strangest weather years, yet. Expert's say th...
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This Week: Snow in South Africa, blazing heat in Moscow, monstrous monsoons in Asia. 2007 was one of the strangest weather years, yet. Expert's say there's more to come. Plus, ancient giant penguins
who loved the tropics, and high-tech hatching for birds. All part of a sneak preview of the February 2008 issue of National Geographic Magazine. Plus, a round up of the week's top science and nature
st...
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This Week: Snow in South Africa, blazing heat in Moscow, monstrous monsoons in Asia. 2007 was one of the strangest weather years, yet. Expert's say there's more to come. Plus, ancient giant penguins
who loved the tropics, and high-tech hatching for birds. All part of a sneak preview of the February 2008 issue of National Geographic Magazine. Plus, a round up of the week's top science and nature
stories from National Geographic News online.
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