The Waters of the Nile

Rising water levels postpone an archaeological dig, and Garth Llewellyn heads to Egypt to determine the depth of the problem.

A Tattle Tale

Puppets tell the story, according to Kelly Borneman. She uses her cloth friends to teach important lessons to 19 kindergarten kids.

Four-Legged Exercise

Exercise does a body good, says LaToya Carson, and she has rats running on treadmills to prove it.


Moving at the Speed of Goat

Could your Cashmere sweater be softer and more durable? Lincoln Rodgers finds himself among goat herds in Mongolia, searching for the answer.




Digging for Diseases

Fairy Tale

Filling in the Gaps

Intelligence in Toothbrushing

A Healthy Red

Flood Watch

Bach to Basics

Political Appeal

Global Law

Home is where the Art Is





First Impressions


  Seeds of Discovery
Peace Chat
History Through Negatives
Shadow
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