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South Florida PBS celebrates Black History Month with an array of powerful February programming
South Florida PBS (WPBT, WXEL, and the Health Channel) proudly announces its February schedule of premieres, featuring ...
Imagine a world where your furry best friend could tell you exactly what they're thinking. A growing number of dog owners claim this is already happening, thanks to innovative word buttons that seem ...
The city of Angkor was once the seat of the Khmer Empire in Southeast Asia. Starting about the year 802, Angkor flourished. But by 1430, the city was mysteriously abandoned, then swallowed up by ...
PBS’s Wednesday NOVA special “Can Dogs Talk” examines the scientific evidence by exploring the viral social media phenomenon ...
PBS science series examines what dogs’ use of soundboard buttons can reveal about language and cognition ...
New evidence sheds light on the remarkable life—and mysterious collapse—of the ancient jungle city. Deep in the Cambodian jungle lie the ruins of Angkor, a marvel of urban engineering and seat of the ...
February is Black History Month, a time to honor the important role African Americans play in the story of our country.
February has a plethora of binge-worthy TV coming your way, but it's Love Story: JFK Jr. & Carolyn Bessette that will have everybody talking. (Fair warning: The show will also send you down a rabbit ...
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the shared struggles of Black and Jewish America, Frontline looks at the crisis in Venezuela, and Nature examines parenthood in the wild.
Cluck! Chickens Exposed premieres on CBC’s The Nature of Things on Thursday, January 29 at 9 pm. It will also be available to watch on CBC Gem and the Nature of Things YouTube channel the same day.
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