NOVA
Cuba's Cancer Hope
Cuban scientists develop their own biotech industry, including lung cancer vaccines that may give new hope to patients around the world. (60 minutes)
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Cuban scientists develop their own biotech industry, including lung cancer vaccines that may give new hope to patients around the world. (60 minutes)
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Tue, 2/10 at 6:00 pm on Austin PBS WORLD
Scientists conduct the largest animal communication study in history to see if innovative word buttons truly enable dogs to talk. (60 minutes)
Tue, 2/10 at 8:00 pm on Austin PBS WORLD
Science and genealogy help rebuild a family tree broken by slavery. (60 minutes)
Tue, 2/10 at 11:00 pm on Austin PBS WORLD
Scientists conduct the largest animal communication study in history to see if innovative word buttons truly enable dogs to talk. (60 minutes)
Wed, 2/11 at 1:00 am on Austin PBS WORLD
Science and genealogy help rebuild a family tree broken by slavery. (60 minutes)
Wed, 2/11 at 7:00 am on Austin PBS WORLD
Scientists conduct the largest animal communication study in history to see if innovative word buttons truly enable dogs to talk. (60 minutes)
Wed, 2/11 at 9:00 am on Austin PBS WORLD
Science and genealogy help rebuild a family tree broken by slavery. (60 minutes)
Wed, 2/11 at 8:00 pm on Austin PBS HDTV
Exploring the origins of mammals, long before the age of dinosaurs, and how early ancestors survived global catastrophes and defied extinction to evolve into the vast array of mammals we know today. (60 minutes)
Thu, 2/12 at 1:00 am on Austin PBS HDTV
Exploring the origins of mammals, long before the age of dinosaurs, and how early ancestors survived global catastrophes and defied extinction to evolve into the vast array of mammals we know today. (60 minutes)
Thu, 2/12 at 3:00 am on Austin PBS HDTV
Exploring the origins of mammals, long before the age of dinosaurs, and how early ancestors survived global catastrophes and defied extinction to evolve into the vast array of mammals we know today. (60 minutes)