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November 11, 2010
Today, on Planet 100, climate scientists rally to fight back against deniers, the world approaches peak chocolate, and President Obama is forced to face off against marauding monkeys.
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November 09, 2010
The team gets a call saying someone may have jumped off of a 60-foot high bridge! They cruise for a body, but when they find a group of teens nearby, they realize that it was just a stunt.
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November 09, 2010
The Operation Wild team gets a call from an undercover officer who has spotted some illegal scallop poachers. He calls in a strike and the net closes in!
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November 09, 2010
Video games have come a long way from the days of idly twiddling a joystick in an attempt to sneak some white pixels past a slowly moving line. Today, thanks to some eco-minded game makers, video ...
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November 09, 2010
"Extreme Exposure," on view at the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles, honors incredible nature photography and the renowned photographers that face extreme conditions for the sake of ...
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November 06, 2010
Can a robot feel? A huge barrier separating humans from androids is the ability to process real human emotions. One lab in in Plano, Texas is trying to accomplish just that! Join Dean Kamen on a ...
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November 06, 2010
Meet the K-9 unit! These seach dogs are more than awesome animals, they are a part of the FWC team!
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November 06, 2010
When a soldier goes in to combat he carries up to 100 pounds of equipment with him, which is why the government commissioned Boston Dynamics to make the first ever military "smart" robot. Follow ...
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November 02, 2010
Some of Florida’s toughest gator handlers explain what it takes to bring in an alligator. Don't try this at home!
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October 29, 2010
Today, on Planet 100, Apple drops a few places in Greenpeace’s green electronics guide, an organization plants gardens to teach students about healthy eating, and a new vacuum features plastic ...
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October 29, 2010
Today on Planet 100, bees solve math problems that stump computers for days, a permit is approved to build the world’s largest solar energy project, and an urban rice paddy takes root in downtown ...
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October 27, 2010
Today, on Planet 100, the Green Party’s candidate for mayor of NYC ponders the absence of jobs in a controversial campaign ad, China emerges as a leader in the carbon race, and Pamela Anderson ...
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October 27, 2010
New advancements in prosthetics are changing the definition of what it means to be disabled. Are we entering an era of bionic humans, when disabled people become hyper-abled?
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October 27, 2010
New advancements in prosthetics are changing the definition of what it means to be disabled. Are we entering an era of bionic humans, when disabled people become hyper-abled?
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October 27, 2010
From driving more efficiently to beating those pesky climate skeptics, we countdown the Top 5 Green Apps.
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October 23, 2010
Dean Kamen shares his insight on vehicles of the future, including his own Segway as well as big ideas and solutions for transportation technology.
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October 23, 2010
Dean Kamen shares his insight on vehicles of the future, including his own Segway as well as big ideas and solutions for transportation technology.
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October 23, 2010
Dean Kamen speaks on high-tech prosthetic limbs and just how much society needs new technology for soldiers returning from combat.
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October 23, 2010
Today, on Planet 100, Prince Charles takes viewers on a voyage of discovery, Grist takes a crack at renaming climate activists, and Texas oil takes on the state of California.
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October 23, 2010
Today Planet 100 celebrates the 10 most amazing animals stories to make it onto our show so far. From transgender clownfish to iPad loving dolphins, we pay tribute the weird and wonderful ...
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