NOVA
Bat Superpowers
Understanding bats, their long life spans and why they are resistant to the very diseases they carry such as Ebola and MERS, as well as other diseases like cancer. (60 minutes)
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Understanding bats, their long life spans and why they are resistant to the very diseases they carry such as Ebola and MERS, as well as other diseases like cancer. (60 minutes)
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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)
Sat, 2/14 at 4:00 am on Austin PBS WORLD
Science and genealogy help rebuild a family tree broken by slavery. (60 minutes)
Sun, 2/15 at 4:00 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)
Sun, 2/15 at 5:00 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)
Tue, 2/17 at 6:00 pm on Austin PBS WORLD
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)
Tue, 2/17 at 7:00 pm on Austin PBS WORLD
Researchers examine the causes of racial health disparities, and why Black Americans are nearly twice as likely to have chronic diseases than whites. (120 minutes)
Tue, 2/17 at 11:00 pm on Austin PBS WORLD
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)
Wed, 2/18 at 12:00 am on Austin PBS WORLD
Researchers examine the causes of racial health disparities, and why Black Americans are nearly twice as likely to have chronic diseases than whites. (120 minutes)
Wed, 2/18 at 4:00 am on Austin PBS WORLD
Science and genealogy help rebuild a family tree broken by slavery. (60 minutes)
Wed, 2/18 at 7:00 am on Austin PBS WORLD
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)