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Why I studied a singing fish
The Nature of Things
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My thesis was accidentally called "Fish and Chips"
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Traditional knowledge to fend off sharks
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Is grey hair reversible? Does onion juice make your hair shiny? Debunking common hair myths & trends
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Butts! Why we have them, how they evolved and how to keep yours healthy
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Whales ... in the desert? This ancient sea bed is known as 'The Valley of the Whales'
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Whales used to walk on land. This is how they evolved into giants of the ocean
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Trailer | Secret Agents of the Underground Railroad: unearthing a secret Black resistance cell
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One man’s quest to save a walrus, amid the animal captivity debate in Canada | The Nature of Things
Polar bear tracker follows mother bear as she teaches cubs to hunt | The Nature of Things
Newborn polar bear cubs emerge from their den for the first time | The Nature of Things
We got it wrong — Neanderthals weren’t dumb brutes | The Real Neanderthal
Cleopatra was a badass: she ruled as the most powerful woman in the world | The Nature of Things
Covid cruise: Exclusive stories from people who were on the Diamond Princess | The Nature of Things
3 billion animals lost in Australian wildfires. Looking for life in the ashes | The Nature of Things
What screens are doing to our kids' brains
A global rebellion: millions of young people fighting for a livable planet | The Nature of Things
Freaky creatures of one of Canada’s most extreme habitats — the tidal zone | The Nature of Things
A single honeybee's life, through her own eyes | The Nature of Things
Racing against time to save our coral reefs before they’re lost forever | The Nature of Things
Orcas: uncovering the emotional lives of our ocean’s intelligent predator | The Nature of Things
A hidden natural world in the unlikeliest of places — Canada’s largest city | The Nature of Things
Our garbage is their dinner: The animal heroes who clean up our mess | The Nature of Things
Salt: Is it the deadliest ingredient in our food, or not? | The Nature of Things
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Perfectly preserved dinosaur fossil looks like it was alive yesterday | The Nature of Things
Seals, sand and sex: 400,000 seals return to Sable Island every year to breed | The Nature of Things
CBC Docs
Extreme diver plunges beneath melting ice to observe our a warming Arctic | The Nature of Things
Nature’s most bizarre animals first appeared on Earth 500 million years ago | The Nature of Things
Why we love haunted houses and scary movies: The Science of Fear | The Nature of Things
We all perceive colours differently — some can even ‘hear’ it | The Nature of Things
A solitary wolf living against the odds off Vancouver Island | The Nature of Things
One of the most endangered ecosystems in the world is Canada’s grasslands | The Nature of Things
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Three badass women who lived with apes and inspired a new generation | The Nature of Things
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Pikas in the Rockies steal from their neighbours to survive
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EXPIRED Alien life on other worlds: these are the planet hunters | The Nature of Things
Arctic wolf family survives on Canada's remote Ellesmere Island | The Nature of Things
Human gene-editing is already here — are we ready? | The Nature of Things
Rabbits: The remarkable ways they breed, adapt and...swim! | The Nature of Things
EXPIRED -How have gay men defied evolution? Filmmaker tries to crack the genetic code
178,000+ sea turtles arrive on this beach within days - Costa Rica arribada | The Nature of Things
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EXPIRED Think you know David Suzuki? Think again! A personal look at a Canadian icon
Aging in the wild: what wild animals tell us about the biology of growing old | The Nature of Things
The science of laughing and crying | The Nature of Things
Your home is a wilderness you share with countless critters | The Nature of Things
You can’t see it but it can kill you. Air pollution hurts more than our lungs | The Nature of Things
Pet care is a billion dollar business, how much will owners pay? | The Nature of Things
What inspires inventors to create new and innovative inventions? | The Nature of Things
Did the first North Americans cross the Atlantic on an ice bridge? | The Nature of Things
Why magic works: How magicians trick your brain | The Nature of Things
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Destination: Mars - Is the red planet within reach? - The Nature of Things
The secret lives of animals caught on camera | The Nature of Things
Humans have shaped horses throughout history — but they've also shaped us. | The Nature of Things
A game-changer in human history — meet the first humans to ride the horse. | The Nature of Things
Humans built our world with horse power | The Nature ofThings
Cracking Cancer: The cure for cancer is lurking inside all of us - The Nature of Things
Today’s top athletes compete against legends in the sport | The Nature of Things
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“It Gave Me Back Life": How Irreversible Brain Damage was Reversed
CBC
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"Obsession with Manners, Fashion, and Beauty": Pompeii's People Revealed
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Debunking diet secrets and weight loss: The Answer Might be in Your Gut
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Wasted: Beating Alcohol Addiction Through Evidence-Based Treatment
What Happens When your Plane is Struck By Lightning, and Other Weather Questions
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