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October 21, 2010
See the future of prosthetic limbs with Dean Kamen, changing the lives of those injured in military combat.
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October 21, 2010
Skeptics continue to doubt the reality of a real impending catastrophe, climate change, even though signs both subtle and obvious have been radiating across the globe. Don’t believe the hype, ...
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October 19, 2010
Artists like Christo and John Fekner have defined the term "eco-art" while Banksy and Maya Lin continue to push the boundaries of art&mdashall incorporating strong messages about the ...
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October 17, 2010
Today, on Planet 100, a humpback whale travels a quarter of the globe and breaks the known record for animal movement, BP costumes are extected to the the year’s most popular, and the 20th annual ...
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October 16, 2010
Dean Kamen’s co-host Joanne Colan meets up with a scientist from Zurich, Switzerland who is developing magnetically driven microbots capable of performing intricate ocular surgery!
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October 16, 2010
Today, on Planet 100, a town in Italy discourages prostitution by leveling a forest, the Obama administration lifts the moratorium on new deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, and George ...
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October 16, 2010
Dean Kamen visits two researchers from The Massachusetts Institute of Technology to learn about groundbreaking nanobot technology that could radically transform the delivery of chemotherapy!
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October 15, 2010
As automakers race to secure their entrees to the electric car market, some worry about the questions that remain. There’s only one problem with these questions: They are based on long-held myths ...
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October 15, 2010
Dean Kamen visits a nanotechnology lab to learn about cutting edge research that could lead to new cancer treatments!
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October 15, 2010
Today, on Planet 100, environmental activists celebrate 10/10/10 with a global work party, a polar bear does tai chi for climate delegates in China, and 200 homes in the UK will be heated with poo.
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October 14, 2010
There is a great opportunity for change through new and innovative technologies. From unusual electric vehicles to smarter windows, vertical farms to better solar systems, these inventions are ...
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October 11, 2010
As it gets closer to the Chinese New Year, M-Fish cracks down even more on illegal poaching and the black market in New Zealand on Coastwatch, season 2.
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October 11, 2010
Methane is one of the strongest sources of energy on the planet and cows are the largest producers of methane. Take a look with Dean Kamen at how one Vermont farm is using cow waste to not only ...
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October 11, 2010
Today, on Planet 100, the US military confronts its oil addiction and begins testing alternatives, GE offers $200 million in prize money at the Ecomagination Challenge, and a new documentary ...
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October 11, 2010
Morgan Spurlock visits a sperm bank in San Francisco to find out all about artificial insemination and even ponders taking a crack at being a sperm donor on 30 Days.
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October 11, 2010
Emotions fly when an anti-gun activist shoots a rifle for the first time.
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October 11, 2010
Dean Kamen visits a power plant that is taking human excrement and turning it in to a burnable fuel supply with 66% more power per ounce than coal! The manufacturing process takes a day as opposed ...
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October 11, 2010
A stay at home mom attends a barbeque with same sex couples and an argument erupts with sparks flying about the rights of others on 30 Days.
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October 09, 2010
Today, on Planet 100, toxic sludge threatens the Danube and watersheds across Europe, one DC school builds a garden that is a model for the nation, and Leonardo DiCaprio helps to launch Animal ...
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October 08, 2010
Today, on Planet 100, a controversial campaign video attracts negative attention to one climate group, a new study finds food waste in the United States accounts for 350 million barrels of oil, ...
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