Here comes the bride... Over prison radio a bride marries her inmate groom who sits behind bars 90 miles away.
(02:50)As South Korea faces a gaming epidemic kids are encouraged to interact with other kids face to face.
(03:00)When an older woman dates a younger man, it flips society’s idea of the traditional relationship dynamic.
(02:50)Dangerous job! Brock helps lighten the crew’s heavy load.
(02:08)How do workers anchor down Canary Wharf station when it’s built in water?
(02:48)New Horizons has been sent to Pluto and must be piloted with pin point accuracy in order to arrive.
(02:57)Jason Silva believes that technology will become increasingly smaller and more intelligent in the future.
(00:59)Meet these soft, calm and very valuable animals.
(03:00)When familial bonds kick in, a big difference in size can't stop this rhino calf from protecting his mother.
(02:10)Paul Giamatti learned of the subtleties and beauty of human engineering while directing his episode of Breakthrough.
(00:57)After 2 days of massive effort, Darcy and Anthony have finally dropped the humungous rock holding up the job.
(01:34)The Bell Tower in St. Vitus Cathedral continues its long- lasting tradition of ringing the bells by hand.
(02:41)Eric Kandel thinks that we must have objective, independent measures to diagnose psychiatric illnesses in order to treat them...
(01:00)Michael Shermer believes we should focus on explaining simple things in the brain before attempting to explain everything.
(00:54)Christof Koch thinks we need breakthroughs in both instrumentation and conceptualization in order to begin to explain things...
(00:59)The wife of the president’s former attorney lost her life that day on Flight 93.
(01:21)what would happen if a Martian dust storm hit the Earth?
(03:00)Researchers work with scientists around the country to conduct their live virus Ebola research in the lab.
(01:03)Dr. Sabeti is a computational geneticist with expertise developing algorithms to detect genetic signatures of adaption in...
(00:51)Aliwal is the result of thousands of years of geological transformation, that continues to this day. Every year during winter...
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