Science Of Death

Science Of Death 2001

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After ignoring death for most of our history, the medical and scientific communities have begun to focus their attention on how our bodies behave on our journey to the great beyond. Often seen as an event, dying is actually a process, which, in some cases, can be stopped or reversed. Even after someone is clinically dead, life in many parts of our bodies carries on for hours, days, or even weeks.

2001

Asteroid Trackers

Asteroid Trackers 2008

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The asteroid believed to have wiped out dinosaurs 65 million years ago was rare but hardly unique. This compelling special delves into various facets of asteroid research around the globe revealing how experts are pushing the boundaries of technology to protect us from 250-ton behemoths like Apophis, an asteroid that could come dangerously come close to Earth in 2029, and again in 2036.

2008

Death on a Comet the Rosetta Mission

Death on a Comet the Rosetta Mission 1970

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Death on A Comet is an inside look at a dedicated team of scientists and engineers and their ambitious dream to build a space mission that will chase, catch and land on a moving comet.

1970