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5:00 pm
Nova
"Inside The Megastorm"
NOVA follows the detective work that painstakingly discovers the truth about the ancient Greek device found in a 2,000-year-old shipwreck. Tracing clues, the device appears to be an astonishingly sophisticated astronomical calculator and eclipse predictor believed to be from the workshop of Archimedes.G
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6:00 pm
Inventions That Shook The World
"The 1970's"
EPA. The invention of the Digital Camera is kept in the darkroom for 20 years. D
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7:00 pm
Decade of Discovery
Within the last decade, scientists and explorers have discovered a quarter of a million new species. This program showcases the most extraordinary. These creatures that no one had dreamed existed, have scientists in a spin and are causing textbooks to be rewritten. They include the world's longest insect, one of the rarest mammals on Earth, and a carnivorous pitcher plant big enough for a human fist to fit inside.G
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8:00 pm
Scientific American Frontiers
"The Bionic Body"
This episode is about re-engineering the human body, and includes stories on artificial nerve stimulation for paralysis victims using implanted electrodes, and on implants of silicon chips in the retina. Host Alan Alda has a moving conversation with Christopher Reeve, while visiting Reeve at home to discuss his advocacy of increased research in this field. D
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9:00 pm
Nova
"Inside The Megastorm"
NOVA follows the detective work that painstakingly discovers the truth about the ancient Greek device found in a 2,000-year-old shipwreck. Tracing clues, the device appears to be an astonishingly sophisticated astronomical calculator and eclipse predictor believed to be from the workshop of Archimedes.G
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10:00 pm
Inventions That Shook The World
"The 1970's"
EPA. The invention of the Digital Camera is kept in the darkroom for 20 years. D
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11:00 pm
Decade of Discovery
Within the last decade, scientists and explorers have discovered a quarter of a million new species. This program showcases the most extraordinary. These creatures that no one had dreamed existed, have scientists in a spin and are causing textbooks to be rewritten. They include the world's longest insect, one of the rarest mammals on Earth, and a carnivorous pitcher plant big enough for a human fist to fit inside.G
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