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May 23, 2011
Sometimes coming up for air might not be such a good idea — especially if there’s a hungry polar bear prowling about.
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May 23, 2011
You’ve got to strike a delicate balance when you're a leopard lugging prey two times your own weight up a tree.
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May 18, 2011
Now this is strange, even scary: ants controlled by parasites, all because they ate the slime of a snail!
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May 18, 2011
Tony visits a volcanic hell of bubbling mudpots, acid steams, and superhot steaming fumaroles.
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May 12, 2011
The thought of eating rats would be disgusting to many people, but there are areas of the world where a grilled rat is considered a yummy treat.
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May 12, 2011
Would you eat the rotted meat of a dead shark? That’s what they do in Iceland. Find out why...
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May 12, 2011
In Taiwan, an unusual dinner treat: bull penis.
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May 04, 2011
The crew is finally able to test a piranha’s bite force — and discovers the fish can chomp harder than a great white.
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April 30, 2011
A tribe of people in Indonesia believe a woman is more beautiful if she has her teeth chiseled into sharp points.
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April 30, 2011
Mark "Dr. Bugs" Moffett samples the local delicacy in Angkor Wat, Cambodia. Read the story and see more of Mark’s photographs here:
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April 30, 2011
A team of young adventure kayakers redraw the sport’s horizon by seeking out the sea’s most turbulent places — tidal races — and diving right in.
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April 26, 2011
Can forensic science get close enough to prove that these sacred bones are the saints Chrysanthus and Daria?
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April 25, 2011
While in space for an historic 132 days, astronaut Jerry Linenger was visited by the presence of his father — but was it real or imagined?
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April 23, 2011
What happens if you’re a mouse, high in a tree, threatened by a huge boa constrictor? Make the jump of your life!
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April 23, 2011
A dingo spots a young kangaroo, and the hunt is on.
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April 03, 2011
Keeping your home cozy and comfortable offers some of the best ways to save energy.
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April 03, 2011
Join chef and conservationist Barton Seaver on Maryland’s Eastern Shore and learn why a little fish called menhaden has a big importance to the health of the ocean.
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March 31, 2011
This program looks at the changing face of conservation in Kenya and explores the impact of both colonial and contemporary initiatives, as well as how they affect the peoples who have ...
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March 31, 2011
In Bee Talker, we meet one of the world’s greatest bee behaviorists, Dr. Mark Winston, who looks beyond the biology of the creatures to show us that our honey-producing neighbors have broader ...
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March 31, 2011
Biomimicry is a new science that studies nature’s best ideas and then imitates these designs and processes to solve human problems.
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