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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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The history of surgery can be traced back to the Stone Age. Today, surgical methods have undergone countless revolutionary developments-and save innumerable lives every year.
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News in Review
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Retrofitting conventional vehicles could help Delhi go electric more equitably. Also: women farmers battle age-old structures - and making power from bird poop.
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500 years ago, Jakob Fugger ran a financial empire - much like Elon Musk does today. Born in 1775, Jane Austen can still teach readers about romance today. Markus Karstieß's ceramic creations are somewhere between monstrous and human.
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Not far from the Arctic Circle, Iceland has a harsh climate. Nonetheless, almost every type of vegetable now grows here. How is the country becoming a vegetable paradise? The answer is found underground: Iceland uses volcanic energy to heat greenhouses.
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A video podcast from Kenya about community climate initiatives. Uganda's Bee Run; how citizen science improves air quality; and a resilient cotton returns to Senegal.
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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On Location
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The Science Magazine
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Millions rely on sleeping pills for relief, but many of the medications cause dependency or serious side effects. We show how to sleep better without medication. Also, A breakthrough gene therapy saves a newborn in the US.
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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Researchers are increasingly relying on AI to protect endangered species. By analyzing large amounts of data, AI is allowing them to identify behavioral patterns and intervene early before it causes changes to the ecosystem.
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Retrofitting conventional vehicles could help Delhi go electric more equitably. Also: women farmers battle age-old structures - and making power from bird poop.
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Colombian activist Yuli Velásquez defies death threats to fight for the environment and for justice for fishing communities. Also: Plastic pollution at Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe.
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A video podcast from Kenya about community climate initiatives. Uganda's Bee Run; how citizen science improves air quality; and a resilient cotton returns to Senegal.
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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On Location
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Vintage and classic cars rule the roads in the island country of Malta. Most are British models, but old Indian vehicles are still in use, too. Plus: A German logistics firm trains Africans to drive trucks in Germany.
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A video podcast from Kenya about community climate initiatives. Uganda's Bee Run; how citizen science improves air quality; and a resilient cotton returns to Senegal.
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Retrofitting conventional vehicles could help Delhi go electric more equitably. Also: women farmers battle age-old structures - and making power from bird poop.
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The Science Magazine
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News in Review
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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Researchers are increasingly relying on AI to protect endangered species. By analyzing large amounts of data, AI is allowing them to identify behavioral patterns and intervene early before it causes changes to the ecosystem.
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News in Review
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From dreadlocks to body paint to poetry, we explore how young Africans are rewriting the narratives around appearance.
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Colombian activist Yuli Velásquez defies death threats to fight for the environment and for justice for fishing communities. Also: Plastic pollution at Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe.
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Your Business Magazine
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How does a war end, how can peace succeed? Nobel Peace Prize winners, diplomats, negotiators, and former guerrillas talk about how they have succeeded and failed when it comes to mediating. What can we learn when it comes to today's wars?
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Colombian activist Yuli Velásquez defies death threats to fight for the environment and for justice for fishing communities. Also: Plastic pollution at Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe.
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A video podcast from Kenya about community climate initiatives. Uganda's Bee Run; how citizen science improves air quality; and a resilient cotton returns to Senegal.