Rescue Ink heads to a gritty section of the South Bronx—one of the city’s toughest areas. They’ll be up against a...
(03:00)Rescue Ink hasn’t had any luck trying to find a home for Nike. But today, there is some good news. A rescue and...
(03:04)Across New York, in basements and backyards, desperate animals are in need. Alone, sick, distressed. Now, an unlikely group of...
(01:08)Bedstuy, Brooklyn is a hard-knocks neighborhood with few services for unwanted pets, and a high rate of animal abuse. One...
(03:10)The Bronx, one of New York’s most dangerous boroughs. Over 13,000 violent crimes are committed here each year. One recent...
(05:06)Batso shows off his tattoos, including the Angel of Death and the Bat Car.
(00:53)Big Ant explains how he built the wheelchair for the dog Brownie.
(00:58)The Rescue Ink team busts Miguel for how he's treating his dog Zeus.
(01:39)Director of Photography Peter Hutchens and Producer George Kralovansky have some fun with a boom microphone cover.
(00:49)Steve Jacobs uses his desktop tornado demo to describe conservation of angular momentum.
(00:49)LIGO's (Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory) Jay Marx discusses using gravitational waves.
(01:10)Geoff Marcy discusses looking for planets around other stars.
(03:33)LIGO's (Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory) Gabiela Gonzalez discusses gravitational wave astronomy.
(01:07)Meteorologist Fritz Coleman discusses global warming.
(01:45)Bob Ballard reviews some of the finer point on his Hercules ROV (Remotely Operated underwater Vehicle).
(04:49)Bob Ballard takes on a tour of his mission command control center.
(04:06)Alexi Pevtsov from the National Solar Observatory discusses studying solar activity.
(05:47)13.7 billion years ago, our universe started with a colossal explosion called the big bang. That powerful blast created all...
(03:08)In the known universe, there are powerful forces at work. With the energy to create and the power to destroy. It’s the raw,...
(01:22)Bryan Penprase discusses the uses of the ancient kivas and what was used for ancient mortar at Casa Rinconada.
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