"filmID","creator","title","date_of_publication","runtime","series_title","summary","format_type","associated_entity","geography","subject_group","genre","image_url","direct_url" "asp4064363-marc","","Acadia international executive insight series. Geoff Irvine - Executive director. Lobster Council of Canada video case study","","20 minutes","['Acadia international executive insight series']","Geoff Irvine, Executive Director of the Lobster Council of Canada faces a challenge in this multimedia case. The role of the Council is to work on behalf of the industry. His issue is how to fund this council over the long term.","stream","[]","[]","['Executives', 'Seafood industry']","['Educational films', 'Case studies', 'Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972278/1009972278-disc001-file001-frame00090-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064363" "asp4064361-marc","","Acadia international executive insight series. Fitri Abidan - Vice president. Specialist Knowledge Centre 2 video case study","","20 minutes","['Acadia international executive insight series']","Fitri Zainal Abidan is Director of Business Development of Specialist Knowledge Centre Sdn Bhd., an education and training company located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. After growing very fast for the first few years of their operation, they believed that anything they touched would turn to gold. They were very happy with their success. So they decided that this was an opportunity to venture out into other areas. They had a very long discussion and decided to hire a manager to take care of a division of the company. Because of a failure to monitor on their part, they found out that the quality of their services dropped tremendously and they lost a major account. So they found themselves in deep financial trouble. What should they do?","stream","[]","[]","['Executives', 'Business development companies']","['Educational films', 'Case studies', 'Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972277/1009972277-disc001-file001-frame00080-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064361" "asp4064359-marc","","Acadia international executive insight series. Eleanor Jones - Managing director. Environmental Solutions video case study","","25 minutes","['Acadia international executive insight series']","Eleanor Jones is the owner of Environmental Solutions, a consultancy based in Kingston, Jamaica. Recently, an issue that she needed to address was one where her company had to deal with a major resort development that was coming into the country. Her company completed an environmental assessment for the project. An NGO, opposed to the project, publicly attacked the quality of her company's assessment. The issue that she needed to address was how to respond?","stream","[]","[]","['Environmental management', 'Executives', 'Resort development']","['Educational films', 'Case studies', 'Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972276/1009972276-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064359" "asp4064357-marc","","Acadia international executive insight series. Debra Moore - CEO. Just Us! Coffee Roasters video case study","","19 minutes","['Acadia international executive insight series']","In this multimedia case Debra Moore, co-founder and general manager of Just Us Coffee Roasters in Grand Pre, Nova Scotia, deals with the issue of her own succession. With her husband Jeff, and friends, they founded Just Us! almost 20 years ago. It is a success but now Debra would like to move on while leaving the operation in good hands. She needs to consider how to do this.","stream","[]","[]","['Executives', 'Coffee roasting industry', 'Executive succession']","['Educational films', 'Case studies', 'Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972275/1009972275-disc001-file001-frame00045-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064357" "asp4064355-marc","","Acadia international executive insight series. Charles Woolmington - Regional manager. Compass Group Hong Kong case study","","15 minutes","['Acadia international executive insight series']","Charles Woolmington, Hong Kong based Regional Manager for Chartwells in Hong Kong, is considering an interesting request from a client. Chartwells has been approached by a school to take all the plastic bottles off of its shelves and no longer sell them. What should they do? This is important because he has to work closely with Chartwells clients. The request has to be taken seriously.","stream","[]","[]","['Food industry and trade', 'Executives', 'Food service management', 'Plastic bottles']","['Educational films', 'Case studies', 'Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972274/1009972274-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064355" "asp4064353-marc","","Acadia international executive insight series. Bill Withers - Founder. Acquire Technology Solutions video case study","","25 minutes","['Acadia international executive insight series']","Bill Withers, founder and former CEO of Perth, Australia based, acQuire Technology Solutions faced a quandary recently. His company, a provider of software solutions to the mining industry was expanding into many different international and business markets. They needed skill sets that were commensurate with the demands of those markets. With his team he needed to figure out a strategy to obtain those skill sets.","stream","[]","[]","['Executives', 'Computer software developers']","['Educational films', 'Case studies', 'Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972273/1009972273-disc001-file001-frame00040-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064353" "asp4064351-marc","","Acadia international executive insight series. Anne Melanson - President. Bloom Non Profit Consulting Group video case study","","19 minutes","['Acadia international executive insight series']","This multimedia case focuses on the efforts of Bloom Non Profit Consulting Group and its Managing Partner Anne Melanson to capture information about her company and how it operates that is not written down. Her challenge is what to do about this as her company grows.","stream","[]","[]","['Executives', 'Consulting firms', 'Information retrieval']","['Educational films', 'Case studies', 'Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972272/1009972272-disc001-file001-frame00065-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064351" "asp4064339-marc","","Horizon. The 250 million pound cancer cure","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","In 2014, five-year-old Ashya King’s parents were arrested. Unwilling to accept their son’s brain tumour was incurable, they took him to Europe – against doctors' advice – for proton beam therapy. In this treatment, high-energy protons travel at two-thirds the speed of light through a patient’s body – at millimetre precision. It can transform treatment for children with inoperable cancers. But bringing it to the UK needs a £250 million investment and one of the world’s best facilities: a nuclear bunker with six-metre-thick walls to house radioactive equipment. Nearly 2,000 tonnes of kit squeezed into a space the size of four jumbo jets – right under the streets of London and Manchester. Horizon goes behind the scenes of a super-sized engineering challenge.","stream","[]","['England']","['Brain', 'Proton beams', 'Cancer']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972271/1009972271-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064339" "asp99240809400971","","Horizon. Defeating the hackers","","64 minutes","['Horizon']","Exploring the murky and fast-paced world of the hackers out to steal money and identities and wreak havoc with people's online lives, and the scientists who are joining forces to help defeat them. Horizon meets the two men who uncovered the world's first cyber weapon, the pioneers of what is called ultra paranoid computing, and the computer expert who worked out how to hack into cash machines.","stream","[]","[]","['Computer crimes', 'Computer security', 'Information technology']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972268/1009972268-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064333" "asp4064331-marc","","Horizon. Predators in your backyard. Season 47, Episode 15","","53 minutes","['Horizon']","Across the world scientists are releasing predators, nature's ultimate killers, close to where people live. In Florida, a new population of panthers, feared as ambush predators, have been released near to the busy town of Naples. In the Italian Alps, bears have been reintroduced after they became virtually extinct, and now try to get into people's homes in the middle of the night. And in Yellowstone National Park, wolves have been brought back 70 years after they were exterminated. Horizon meets the scientists behind this radical scheme, and the people who now have to share their backyards with these dangerous predators.","stream","[]","[]","['Animal ecology', 'Predatory animals']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972267/1009972267-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064331" "asp4064329-marc","","Horizon. A Horizon guide to science and religion. The end of God?","","60 minutes","['Horizon']","As the Pope ends his visit to Britain, historian Dr Thomas Dixon delves into the BBC's archive to explore the troubled relationship between religion and science. From the creationists of America to the physicists of the Large Hadron Collider, he traces the expansion of scientific knowledge and asks whether there is still room for God in the modern world.","stream","[]","[]","['Religion and science']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972266/1009972266-disc001-file001-frame00365-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064329" "asp4064325-marc","","Horizon. Why do viruses kill? [Series 46, Episode 9]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","From Swine Flu to SARS, Yellow Fever to HIV, the number of dangerous viruses is increasing at an alarming rate. Starting at the virus frontline - the rainforests of the Democratic Republic of Congo - Horizon unlocks the truth about nature's greatest terror weapon. Discover that without viruses, the sea would quickly turn to sewage, why HIV is such a successful virus and why Monkey Pox may become the next global killer. And finally find out if our modern lifestyle of intensive farming and international travel is giving viruses more chances than ever to flourish inside us?","stream","[]","[]","['Viruses', 'Virus diseases']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972264/1009972264-disc001-file001-frame00150-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064325" "asp4064323-marc","","Horizon. Why can't we predict earthquakes? [Season 45, Episode 16]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Capable of ripping up roads, moving mountains and tearing down towns, they're the biggest force of natural destruction on the planet. They affect parts of every continent. Billions of dollars, yen and yuan are being poured into researching these hazards. A major earthquake striking Los Angeles would cause over $200 billion in property damage. And yet, remarkably, when earthquakes hit, they invariably take us by surprise. This film asks the question that is bugging geologists, seismologists, town planners, big businesses and ordinary people alike, in seismic zones all over the globe; how can we predict an earthquake?","stream","[]","[]","['Natural disasters', 'Earthquakes', 'Earthquake prediction']","['Science television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972263/1009972263-disc001-file001-frame00110-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064323" "asp4064321-marc","","Horizon. Why are thin people not fat? [Series 45, Episode 8]","","51 minutes","['Horizon']","More people are now at risk from obesity than starvation. Our diet of ice cream, hamburgers, chocolate and other high-calorie foods is making us seriously fat. But while some are getting fatter, there are others who seem to be immune to this new disease. A group of medical students agree to eat double their normal intake of calories for four weeks. Swedish scientist Fredrik Nystrom tries to find out what's happening to the extra calories they're taking on board. Meanwhile Dr. Carel le Roux explodes some of the common misconceptions about weight. Is it all about self-control and exercise? Or do we have a natural weight which our bodies strive to maintain despite our fluctuating levels of calorie intake and exercise? Busting myths and exposing facts Horizon goes in search of what makes one person fat and another thin.","stream","[]","[]","['Thin people', 'Body weight', 'Weight gain']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972262/1009972262-disc001-file001-frame00085-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064321" "asp4064319-marc","","Horizon. Who's afraid of a big black hole?","","53 minutes","['Horizon']","They're one of the most destructive entities in the universe. But despite their immense mass and powerful influence on stars and galaxies, no-one has ever seen a black hole. Despite these obvious obstacles, Horizon meets the astronomers attempting to image a black hole for the very first time and the theoretical physicists getting ever closer to unlocking their mysteries. It's a story that takes us into the heart of a black hole and to the very edge of what we think we know about the universe.","stream","[]","[]","['Black holes (Astronomy)', 'Cosmology']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972261/1009972261-disc001-file001-frame00455-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064319" "asp4064317-marc","","Horizon. What makes a genius? [Series 46, Episode 13]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Had you been alive at the time, could you have come up with Einstein's Theory of Relativity? If not - why not? Are an elite few born to be geniuses, or does genius reside in each and every one of us? Mathematician Marcus du Sautoy has been asking these questions all his life. He is pretty certain that anyone could be a maths expert. But do we all have genius lurking within us? Marcus is not too sure ... so wants to ask the experts. On his journey, Marcus looks at patterns of connectivity in the human brain, meets a real genius and discovers a scientist who is electrically turbo-charging brains.","stream","[]","[]","['Gifted persons', 'Genius', 'Intellect']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972260/1009972260-disc001-file001-frame00405-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064317" "asp4064315-marc","","Horizon. What is reality?","","51 minutes","['Horizon']","What is reality? What is the universe made of, how does it work? In this programme, Theoretical physicist Leonard Susskind, Nobel Prize winner Frank Wilczek, cosmologist Max Tegmark, quantum mechanic Seth Lloyd, experimental physicist Anton Zeilinger and particle physicist Rob Roser reveal their astonishing visions of reality. It may be vast, beautiful and terrifyingly complex, but understanding the nature of reality is one of the most important quests mankind has ever undertaken. Welcome to a mind-bending world, full of wild frontiers, head-spinning paradoxes and brilliant illusions.","stream","[]","[]","['Reality', 'Physics']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972259/1009972259-disc001-file001-frame00470-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064315" "asp4064313-marc","","Horizon. Miracle or myth? Vitamin pills","","48 minutes","['Horizon']","The global vitamin industry is worth billions of pounds. If you believe the hype, vitamin pills are the answer to all your problems – they keep your heart healthy, improve your intelligence, make your hair shine, and are essential for general well-being. And we do believe it. But official advice says we don't really need vitamins. They're only recommended for pregnant women, very young children, and the elderly. So what information should we trust? And should you be taking vitamins? This timely investigation uncovers the truth.","stream","[]","[]","['Vitamins']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972258/1009972258-disc001-file001-frame00905-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064313" "asp4064311-marc","","Horizon. The truth about taste. [Series 49, Episode 10]","","50 minutes","['Horizon']","Taste is our most indulgent sense but it is only in recent years that we have started to understand why we really love the foods we do -- and it is a lot more surprising than you might think. There may a way to make food taste sweeter without adding any extra sugar and it is all down to a trick that happens in your brain. Horizon meets the scientist who has grown the perfect tomato, that is sweeter and juicier than anything you are likely to find on a shelf, as well as the men and women hoping to become elite, professional tasters.","stream","[]","[]","['Taste']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972257/1009972257-disc001-file001-frame00150-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064311" "asp4064309-marc","","Horizon. The secret world of pain. [Series 47, Episode 11]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","We experience pain from the moment we are born until our dying breath. We spend our lives trying to escape it, yet it is essential for our very survival. This film discovers how genetics, the latest scanning techniques, virtual reality and hypnosis are helping us to unravel some of the mysteries behind pain. Find out why some feel more pain than others, meet the people who feel no pain at all and discover why our emotions and thoughts can influence our perception of pain.","stream","[]","[]","['Pain']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972256/1009972256-disc001-file001-frame00165-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064309" "asp4064307-marc","","Horizon. The secret life of the dog. [Season 46, Episode 8]","","51 minutes","['Horizon']","Dogs have been domesticated for longer than any other animal on the planet and humans have developed a unique relationship with their furry friends. We treat our pets like a part of the family, often like children - our attitude controlled by the powerful hormone Oxytocin, the same hormone responsible for bonding mothers to their babies. But new research in canine recognition is revealing that dogs think like human infants too. So do they have emotions like we do? And how did the canine-human relationship develop? Are we more like our pets than we ever realised? Horizon explores the science behind the unique relationship between man and canine.","stream","[]","[]","['Dogs', 'Animal intelligence', 'Human-animal relationships']","['Educational television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972255/1009972255-disc001-file001-frame00225-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064307" "asp4064305-marc","","Horizon. Can my brain cure my body? The placebo experiment","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Could placebos be used to treat common medical complaints? To find out, Horizon embarks on a landmark study. Over 100 volunteers are treated for backache – using nothing but fake pills and the power of the mind. Their brains are capable of producing effects more powerful than prescription painkillers. But will it work? And how will they react when they find out the truth? This revealing film also looks at other experiments from around the world, including a woman who underwent fake surgery to fix chronic shoulder pain, and a placebo that works even if you know you're taking it.","stream","[]","[]","['Placebos (Medicine)']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972254/1009972254-disc001-file001-frame00395-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064305" "asp4064303-marc","","Horizon. The nine months that made you. [Series 48, Episode 3]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","How each of us become who we are is affected by many things; from the food we eat, to the way we live our lives, to the way our parents treated us as children. But now it seems the experiences that make us who we are could stretch back even further than childhood. Research is revealing how everything from our risk of disease to our personality could be shaped by a mysterious world we have all experienced, yet none of us can remember - the womb.","stream","[]","[]","['Pregnancy', 'Fetus']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972253/1009972253-disc001-file001-frame00620-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064303" "asp4064301-marc","","Horizon. The hunt for A.I","","53 minutes","['Horizon']","Intelligence is a very powerful thing. With it comes power, influence and the opportunity for us to do whatever we want. For the first time in history, machines are enabling us to be the masters of intelligence, providing a tantalizing glimpse of what might one day be achieved. And they're helping us unlock the secret of what intelligence is. In this Horizon, Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University, Marcus Du Sautoy asks if a machine could ever think like him, and what that would mean.","stream","[]","[]","['Artificial intelligence']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972252/1009972252-disc001-file001-frame00085-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064301" "asp4064299-marc","","Horizon. The honesty experiment","","51 minutes","['Horizon']","We all lie up to nine times a day. It's a fundamental part of being human. But is all this lying bad for us? In a world first, pioneering scientists are about to find out. With brand new technology, they rig three people – a priest, an advertising exec and a YouTuber – making it impossible for them to lie undetected. Monitoring sweat, movement and speech patterns, they then challenge the participants to go a whole week without being dishonest. This bold social experiment reveals the impact lying has on our mental state, and on our relationships. Could you go for a week without lying?","stream","[]","[]","['Psychology', 'Lie detectors and detection', 'Truthfulness and falsehood', 'Honesty']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972251/1009972251-disc001-file001-frame00495-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064299" "asp4064297-marc","","Horizon. The core","","53 minutes","['Horizon']","As close to us as New York is to Berlin, the core of the Earth is slightly smaller than the moon and nearly as hot as the surface of the sun. Horizon meets the scientists trying to understand this hidden monster. What they have discovered is throwing new light on the evolution of the planet, the age of the core and its future. Horizon also discovers that the core is cooling faster than anyone thought. And when the liquid core becomes solid, the magnetic field which protects the planet will disappear. Without it Earth will be as desolate as Mars.","stream","[]","['Earth (Planet)']","['Geology']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972250/1009972250-disc001-file001-frame01290-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064297" "asp4064295-marc","","Horizon. How safe is it? The contraceptive pill","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","With the help of the world's leading experts, this film investigates the future of birth control, debunking myths and looking at cutting-edge breakthroughs. Vicky, a journalist whose mental health has been affected by the pill, travels to Copenhagen to find out why women taking the pill are more likely to suffer depression. Cancer survivor Amy learns how the pill can actually protect women against some cancers. In the UK and USA, meet the scientists making advances in male contraception. And as more people look to digital technology for side-effect-free contraceptives, Horizon looks at the Swedish smartphone that – in a world first – has been certified as a contraceptive device.","stream","[]","[]","['Birth control', 'Oral contraceptives', 'Contraception']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972249/1009972249-disc001-file001-frame00045-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064295" "asp4064293-marc","","Horizon. The age of big data. [Series 49, Episode 11]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Every day we produce more data than the human race did from the dawn of civilisation until the year 2000. Twitter, search engines, scientific experiments, stock markets - these colossal databases can be mined for valuable, sometimes mind-blowing, insights using the most sophisticated algorithms ever created. This film finds out how scientists are using technology and innovation to search data. From the police department who are using an algorithm to predict where crime will strike next, to a mobile phone app that knows that you are unwell before you do, to the man whose £3 billion hedge fund uses cosmologists, code breakers and particle physicists to inform decisions, Horizon unlocks the fascinating world of big data.","stream","[]","[]","['Business enterprises', 'Technology', 'Data mining', 'Data transmission systems']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972248/1009972248-disc001-file001-frame00085-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064293" "asp4064291-marc","","Horizon. Swallowed by a black hole","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","Deep in the dark heart of the Milky Way galaxy, a rare cataclysmic drama is about to unfold. A cloud of gas three times the size of our planet is to undergo a spectacular destruction. It has strayed within the gravitational reach of the most destructive object in the cosmos; a super-massive black hole. Scientists now predict that by April 2013, G2 - as the gas cloud is known - will have reached the edge of the black hole event horizon. For cosmic detectives across the Earth, the demise of G2 offers a uniquely precious opportunity. For the first time in the history of science, they will be able to observe the immense destructive power of a super-massive black hole. In so doing scientists hope to unlock some of the secrets of black holes, the most elusive objects in the universe.","stream","[]","[]","['Black holes (Astronomy)']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972247/1009972247-disc001-file001-frame00910-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064291" "asp4064289-marc","","Horizon. Surviving a car crash","","53 minutes","['Horizon']","We have a turbulent relationship with the car. For every new car made this year, another will be crashed. But innovations in medicine, psychology, engineering and even the military are increasing survival rates. From a black box that can predict injuries and alert emergency services to prioritize their response, to the ultimate crash test dummy and special breaking systems to reduce driver error, Horizon meets the scientists and discovers the technology that could reduce the biggest risk facing drivers today - themselves.","stream","[]","[]","['Traffic safety', 'Traffic accidents']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972246/1009972246-disc001-file001-frame00135-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064289" "asp4064287-marc","","Horizon. Stopping male suicide","","48 minutes","['Horizon']","In the UK, suicide is the leading cause of death in men under 50. This sensitive film explores the gender paradox of suicide, asking questions that have remained taboo for too long. In a journey from pubs and clubs to the headquarters of an international men's magazine, Horizon learns how we can try to stop thousands more lives being lost. Featuring intimate first-hand accounts, this is the story of those who've been to the edge of hope and survived.","stream","[]","['Great Britain']","['Suicide', 'Men']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972245/1009972245-disc001-file001-frame00110-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064287" "asp4064285-marc","","Horizon. Little cat diaries. [Season 49, Episode 13]","","30 minutes","['Horizon']","In The Secret Life of the Cat, 50 cats were fitted with GPS collars to track their every movement, and cat-cams to record their unique view of the world. In this groundbreaking experiment, a few cats stood out. They include the intruder cat, an unneutered tomcat, who comes into the village and seems to have no owner; the hunter, who prefers food that he can catch and kill to anything his owners might buy him; and the deserter cat who has abandoned his home in favour of a new set of owners. This companion film reveals that the relationship between cats and their owners isn't quite what we imagine.","stream","[]","[]","['Cats']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972244/1009972244-disc001-file001-frame00205-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064285" "asp4064281-marc","","Horizon. Playing God","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","Recent scientific breakthroughs mean that we no longer have to wait 3 billion years for organisms to evolve - we can build them ourselves in the lab. Nature is being dismantled into a series of 'spare parts' that we have the potential to engineer, refine, and rebuild into whatever we see fit. As nature becomes a toolkit, our view of the world around us has to change. But can this life-from-the-laboratory provide real benefits for us and our environment? Or is it a Frankenstein science with more dangers than benefits? Adam Rutherford is on a mission to find out.","stream","[]","[]","['Synthetic biology', 'Genetic engineering']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972242/1009972242-disc001-file001-frame00250-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064281" "asp4064279-marc","","Horizon. Pill poppers. [Series 46, Episode 10]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Pain killers, antibiotics, cholesterol lowering pills ... Drugs perform minor miracles day after day, freeing us from pain and disease. In this fascinating programme, Horizon takes a tour through the world of pharmaceuticals and reveals drug discovery has as much to do with serendipity as it does science. Discover that the purpose of some drugs has changed, like Ritalin, which although now used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, was originally designed to treat depression in adults. Scientists think it may even make you more intelligent. Elsewhere, Horizon investigates the consequences of over-prescribing antibiotics, and reveals the drugs that have changed the world, from the contraceptive pill to Prozac and Viagra.","stream","[]","[]","['Drugs']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972241/1009972241-disc001-file001-frame00100-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064279" "asp4064277-marc","","Horizon. A Horizon guide. Pandemic","","51 minutes","['Horizon']","Over the years the Horizon strand has explored some of the most pressing issues in science, offering informed analysis presented in an entertaining way. This programme takes a look back through the Horizon archive at the evolution of diseases to show how issues have developed and how science itself has become more sophisticated. From HIV to Smallpox, Sars to bird flu, infectious diseases are one of the biggest threats to human life, so what have we learnt over the years? Are we any closer to understanding viruses? And will we be prepared when the next one strikes?","stream","[]","[]","['Epidemics']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972240/1009972240-disc001-file001-frame00070-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064277" "asp4064275-marc","","Horizon. Out of control?","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","Breakthroughs in science mean we now know more about how our brains work than ever before. In this programme, Horizon discovers the surprisingly dominant role played by our unconscious mind. We 'sense' rather than 'see' something that's a possible danger. Our unconscious grows and changes meaning that next time you perform the same task you don't have to strain your mind so much. But can we master the unconscious? And is the unconscious always right? Could we switch off our unconscious or even rewire it? Horizon investigates.","stream","[]","[]","['Subliminal perception', 'Subconsciousness', 'Motor learning']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972239/1009972239-disc001-file001-frame00320-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064275" "asp4064273-marc","","Horizon. Monitor me. [Series 50, Episode 2]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","With smartphone apps and consumer gadgets, we can all monitor more and more about our daily lives. Dr Kevin Fong finds out how digital technology is bringing about a revolution in medicine. He meets pioneers in monitoring, from the leading physician who's more likely to prescribe apps than drugs to his patients; to the most monitored man in the world, who spotted his illness from numbers, not from symptoms; to the Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who can monitor how people are using their phones to diagnose depression and even track flu. Finally Kevin meets someone who he sees as the future of medicine: a teenage computer scientist, someone who he believes will be able to mine the data that we all produce via self-monitoring, and uncover secrets about human health.","stream","[]","[]","['Medical innovations']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972238/1009972238-disc001-file001-frame00535-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064273" "asp4064271-marc","","Horizon. A decade of the human genome. Miracle cure? [Series 47, Episode 5]","","50 minutes","['Horizon']","Completed ten years ago, the $4 billion Human Genome Project promised cures for diseases and a new world of personalised medicine. It would lay bare the six billion letters of our genetic make up. But where are we now? Horizon follows three people who hope the mapping of the human genome will transform their lives. Cystic fibrosis sufferer Sophie, recovering alcoholic Tom and cancer patient Emma, each go on a journey to understand their own conditions and how science is finding ways to help them. What they discover will affect us all. Is personalized medicine and gene therapy just around the corner? Will the Human Genome Project change our relationship with ourselves forever? Horizon investigates.","stream","[]","[]","['Genetic disorders', 'Human gene mapping', 'Genomics', 'Medical genetics', 'Human genome']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972237/1009972237-disc001-file001-frame00110-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064271" "asp4064269-marc","","Horizon. A Horizon guide to transplants. Mend me","","51 minutes","['Horizon']","Being able to have a transplant when our organs fail is one of the most exciting developments in the history of medicine. But what we now take for granted has been a hard won struggle, both for the patients who were willing to gamble their lives and the doctors who faced ethical and medical dilemmas in the name of progress. Michael Mosley looks through the Horizon archive, identifying the key turning points for transplant surgery to discover how far science can go in its bid to prolong life.","stream","[]","[]","['Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc', 'Surgery, Operative', 'Medicine']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972236/1009972236-disc001-file001-frame00300-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064269" "asp4064267-marc","","Horizon. Life, death and mistakes. [Series 49, Episode 9]","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","We are all human, we are all fallible and we all make mistakes. And there's nothing we can do about that - or is there? Dr Kevin Fong investigates how the latest science is revolutionising our understanding of what it is to be human, and holding out the hope of making us all less fallible when it really matters - from cutting-edge neuroscience to new discoveries about how our brains deal with stress and pressure. To err may be human, but it needn't cost lives. This newly emerging science is coming up with new ways of making mistakes less expensive for each and everyone of us.","stream","[]","[]","['Medical personnel', 'Medical errors', 'Job stress']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972235/1009972235-disc001-file001-frame00100-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064267" "asp4064265-marc","","Horizon. Is nuclear power safe?","","51 minutes","['Horizon']","When the Fukushima Daichi nuclear plant went into meltdown following an earthquake and tsunami in March 2011, the world started to question the safety of nuclear power. But is such distrust justified? Jim Al-Khalili, Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Surrey, is convinced of the theoretical value of nuclear power. In this programme, he travels to the most important sites in nuclear safety - Fukushima, Chernobyl and new reactors in Finland - to see if nuclear power can ever work as well in practice, when exposed to politics and economics, as it does on paper.","stream","[]","['Japan']","['Nuclear reactor accidents', 'Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, Japan, 2011', 'Nuclear industry', 'Nuclear energy']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972234/1009972234-disc001-file001-frame00570-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064265" "asp4064263-marc","","Horizon. A Horizon guide to ageing. Immortal?","","51 minutes","['Horizon']","Is there any way to slow or even prevent the ravages of time? Veteran presenter Johnny Ball looks back over the 45 years that Horizon - and he - have been on air to find out what science has learned about how and why we grow old. Charting developments from macabre early claims of rejuvenation to the latest cutting-edge breakthroughs, Johnny discovers the sense of a personal mission that drives many scientists and asks whether we are really any closer to achieving the dream of immortality.","stream","[]","[]","['Aging']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972233/1009972233-disc001-file001-frame00275-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064263" "asp4064261-marc","","Horizon. How to die a better death. [Series 55, Episode 1]","","51 minutes","['Horizon']","How should we approach medical treatment when we're dying? It's a question we all have to face, but avoid talking about. Thanks to advances in modern medicine, doctors are better equipped to fight many life-threatening diseases. Their focus is saving lives. Death is something to battle against, right until the bitter end. But, instead of trying to defeat death, should we be more focused on quality of life? In this film, Dr Kevin Fong makes a personal journey through the moral questions around death. He meets medical professionals whose work is shaping the debate, and people facing the dilemma of how to die a better death.","stream","[]","[]","['Life support systems (Critical care)', 'Terminal care']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972232/1009972232-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064261" "asp4064259-marc","","Horizon. How to build a time machine","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","If you think time travel is impossible, think again. We can now make machines capable of this astonishing feat. Voyager One, NASA's space probe that left Earth in the '70s, has been travelling at such staggering speeds it's now traveled over one second into the future. And after moving through space at high speed for 803 days, Russian cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev aged fractionally less than the rest of us. So how far through time can our technology take us? Go back to the future with Horizon, and discover how close we are to cracking one of science's biggest conundrums.","stream","[]","[]","['Space and time', 'Time perception', 'Time travel']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972231/1009972231-disc001-file001-frame00445-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064259" "asp4064257-marc","","Horizon. How many people can live on planet Earth? [Season 46, Episode 7]","","53 minutes","['Horizon']","The world's population is growing and could exceed 9 billion within the next four decades. In this fascinating programme, esteemed naturalist and broadcaster Sir David Attenborough takes a look at the problems we face as a continuously growing species. From Mexico to Spain, China to Rwanda, ecologists, demographers, farmers, engineers and family planning clinicians report on the enormous challenges of dealing with humans in ever increasing numbers. With 400,000 people born every day, David Attenborough asks how many people can live on planet Earth? And should population control be the duty of each one of us?","stream","[]","[]","['Overpopulation', 'Population forecasting', 'Sustainable development', 'Population']","['Educational television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972230/1009972230-disc001-file001-frame00470-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064257" "asp4064255-marc","","Horizon. A Horizon guide. Sex","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Sex can be a complicated and sensitive matter. And for decades, it was too sensitive for science and medicine; they didn't even try to study it. But in the 1950s and '60s, that finally changed. Our understanding of how sex works increased and so too did our ability to solve sexual problems. Over the last 40 years Horizon has followed this sexual revolution - from IVF and the contraceptive pill, to Viagra, genetic engineering and frozen embryos. In this Horizon Guide, Professor Alice Roberts investigates the staggering progress in our understanding of sex and asks can science save the day when sex goes wrong?","stream","[]","[]","['Birth control', 'Fertility, Human', 'Sex']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972229/1009972229-disc001-file001-frame00855-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064255" "asp4064253-marc","","Horizon. Don't worry, be happy","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Michael Mosley explores the latest science about how our personalities are created - and whether they can be changed. Despite appearances, Mosley is a pessimist who constantly frets about the future. He wants to worry less and become more of an optimist. He tries out two techniques to change this aspect of his personality - with surprising results. And he travels to the frontiers of genetics and neuroscience to find out about the forces that shape all our personalities.","stream","[]","[]","['Happiness', 'Personality']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972228/1009972228-disc001-file001-frame00655-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064253" "asp4064251-marc","","Horizon. Do I drink too much? [Series 46, Episode 1]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Addiction expert Dr John Marsden likes a drink. But his father was an alcoholic and although he has taken the decision to allow himself to enjoy drinking, Dr Marsden is obviously conscious of having inherited his father's genes. So how much alcohol can we safely drink? Should we drink at all? And what turns someone who likes a few glasses into an alcoholic? Combining his powerful, personal story with his specialist knowledge, Dr Marsden witnesses psychological and neurological experiments, meets cutting edge scientists and undergoes a rigorous medical analysis to discover the effects of drinking on his own health, all in search of the truth about alcohol.","stream","[]","[]","['Alcohol', 'Alcoholism', 'Brain', 'Drinking of alcoholic beverages']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972227/1009972227-disc001-file001-frame00550-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064251" "asp4064249-marc","","Horizon. A Horizon guide. Diet","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Over the years the Horizon strand has explored some of the most pressing issues in science, offering informed analysis presented in an entertaining way. This programme takes a look back through the Horizon archive tracking our obsession with diet. From how a woman's diet when she's pregnant can affect her unborn child, to the truth behind vitamin supplements and fish oil, Horizon programmes have explored a whole range of food issues and also sought answers to tantalizing questions such as is there a cure for obesity? From the controversial to the ground-breaking and fascinating, this programme shows how Horizon has delved into the science of diets with some intriguing results.","stream","[]","[]","['Obesity', 'Diet', 'Nutrition']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972226/1009972226-disc001-file001-frame00190-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064249" "asp4064247-marc","","Horizon. Did cooking make us human?","","53 minutes","['Horizon']","An unexpected theory is emerging that may answer one of the great mysteries of our evolution: what caused the change from ape to man? Has our diet made us who we are? The ability to cook is unique to humans - something most of us take for granted. But now some scientists believe that instead of cooking being a mere by-product of evolved man, it could have fundamentally shaped our physical and mental abilities. In this programme, Horizon challenges our relationship with food, attempting to unravel the paradox: do we cook because we are human, or did cooking make us the humans we are today?","stream","[]","[]","['Food', 'Cooking']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972225/1009972225-disc001-file001-frame00690-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064247" "asp4064245-marc","","Horizon. Depression and me","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","Alastair Campbell is best known for his role as Tony Blair's formidable spin doctor but, away from the public eye, he has been dogged by crippling bouts of depression. Some days, just getting out of bed is too hard. Therapy and anti-depressant medication is helping him keep his head above water – but is that the best he can hope for? In this intensely personal film, Alastair asks whether radical new treatments can stop his depression. Encouraged by his partner Fiona and daughter Grace, he tries to find out if science can offer him – and the millions like him – the hope of living depression-free.","stream","[]","[]","['Depression, Mental', 'Depressed persons']","['Educational television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972224/1009972224-disc001-file001-frame00110-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064245" "asp4064243-marc","","Horizon. Defeating the superbugs. [Series 49, Episode 6]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Almost all modern medicine relies on our ability to stop dangerous bacteria in their tracks. But over the years, our overuse of antibiotics has helped breed a dangerous collection of bacteria that have become increasingly resistant to these drugs and need ever stronger doses to kill them. These superbugs are travelling the world. From London to Pakistan, Iraq to America, they are threatening patients in hospitals and causing us to run the risk of a return to the early 20th century, when we were more likely to die of tuberculosis or gangrene than cancer. Horizon travels to the front line of the war against bacteria. From the ancient, inhospitable caves of New Mexico to sewers of Karachi, the programme highlights the work that hopes to stop the superbug in its tracks.","stream","[]","[]","['Bacterial diseases', 'Pathogenic bacteria', 'Antibiotics', 'Drug resistance in microorganisms']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972223/1009972223-disc001-file001-frame00655-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064243" "asp4064241-marc","","Horizon. Fighting cancer","","48 minutes","['Horizon']","For many of us, getting cancer is our greatest fear. What's more, the chances are that at some point in our lives, it is a fear we will have to face. But things are changing. Scientists are at a crucial turning point in the treatment against cancer. It's been hailed as the beginning of a 'cancer revolution' and comes in the form of personalised medicine. Horizon meets the researchers, doctors and patients winning the fight against cancer using new treatments and technologies at London's Royal Marsden Hospital and the Institute of Cancer Research.","stream","[]","[]","['Medicine', 'Cancer']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972222/1009972222-disc001-file001-frame01495-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064241" "asp4064239-marc","","Horizon. What makes us tick? Body clock","","53 minutes","['Horizon']","The Nobel Prize has just been awarded to the three scientists who discovered how the internal biological clock works. Three decades after the genes that regulate our inner clock were first identified, scientists are only just beginning to grasp the enormous impact it has on every aspect of our lives. Horizon conducts an audacious experiment to find out how our body clock affects our health and wellbeing – with extreme adventurer Aldo Kane being put into complete isolation deep inside a nuclear bunker. The results could help us all lead healthier and happier lives.","stream","[]","[]","['Circadian rhythms']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972221/1009972221-disc001-file001-frame00090-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064239" "asp4064237-marc","","Horizon. Back from the dead. [Series 47, Episode 1]","","51 minutes","['Horizon']","Dr Kevin Fong is an intensive care anaesthetist at London's University College Hospital. Every day he fights to save the dying and witnesses the devastating consequences of what happens when your heart has stopped beating. After just four minutes without oxygen, your body starts to die. Even if you are saved, the chances of escaping brain damage are minimal. But new research revealing how lowering body temperature may ultimately keep you alive is changing the way emergency medicine works. Kevin meets the doctors around the world who are pushing the boundaries to pull people back from the brink of death.","stream","[]","[]","['Surgery, Operative', 'Medicine', 'Hypothermia, Induced']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972220/1009972220-disc001-file001-frame00160-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064237" "asp4064235-marc","","Horizon. Making a deadly snowstorm. Avalanche. [Season 54, Episode 10]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","In March 2018 an international team of scientists gathered in a remote valley in the Canadian Rockies to conduct a unique experiment - to attempt to see into the heart of a massive avalanche to see if we can find ways to save lives in the future. Avalanches kill hundreds of people every year. Even in the UK 25 people have been killed by these forces of nature since the year 2000. But we know surprisingly little about them - why they happen or how they are able to produce destructive forces so powerful that they can flatten entire villages. Equally disturbing is the fact that climate change means that the pattern of avalanches is changing. They are occurring in places where they have never happened before. Finding out where might be in danger in the future is of vital importance. Answering all these questions could help save lives. The experiment attempts to provide those answers.","stream","[]","[]","['Avalanches']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972219/1009972219-disc001-file001-frame00070-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064235" "asp4064233-marc","","Horizon. Are you good or evil?","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","Ted Bundy, Charles Manson, David Berkowitz - these men were notorious killers. But were they born bad? In the hunt for morality, Horizon takes a look inside the minds of criminals and finds out what makes their brains different. If you start out life with parts of your moral machinery broken, how likely are you to fulfil your psychotic destiny? Could 'defective moral hard-wiring' be used as a defence in court? And what would it take for things to fall out of balance in our 'normal' brains? Could we all become natural born killers? Horizon finds out just how delicately balanced our brains are.","stream","[]","[]","['Good and evil', 'Behavior genetics', 'Psychology, Pathological']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972218/1009972218-disc001-file001-frame00100-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064233" "asp4064231-marc","","Horizon. Are we still evolving? [Season 47, Episode 14]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Many scientists had assumed that humans stopped evolving when we started insulating ourselves from the whims of nature. But the mapping of the human genome means that scientists now have a history of our evolution. Astonishingly, not only have humans continued to evolve over the past 50,000 years, we may have been evolving more quickly than at any time in our history. Dr Alice Roberts finds out how we could evolve in the future and asks if we can control the evolution of plants and animals, can we control our own evolution?","stream","[]","[]","['Human beings', 'Human evolution', 'Human genetics', 'Heredity, Human', 'Biodiversity']","['Educational television programs', 'Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972217/1009972217-disc001-file001-frame00845-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064231" "asp4064229-marc","","Horizon. Ice station rescue. Antarctica","","53 minutes","['Horizon']","Britain's state-of-the-art Antarctic research base - the Halley VI - is in trouble. It sits on top of a massive ice shelf. But a huge chasm is opening in the ice. If the base isn't moved, it could be cast adrift - and ultimately sink to the bottom of the Southern Ocean. Horizon follows the team of around 100 everyday heroes tasked with the toughest moving job on Earth. The rescue mission has one thing in its favour: Halley was built on a giant set of skis that mean it can, in theory, be moved. But no-one has attempted it before. Join the team in the most extreme environment on Earth, as they take an extraordinary step into the unknown.","stream","['Halley VI Research Station (Antarctica)']","['Antarctica']","['Drifting ice stations', 'Buildings, Portable']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972216/1009972216-disc001-file001-frame00310-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064229" "asp4064227-marc","","Horizon. 10 things you need to know about the future","","53 minutes","['Horizon']","Over the last 50 years, the world has changed beyond recognition. In the 1950s some of the most common jobs were secretary, milkman and plumber. Today it's more like account manager, solicitor and teacher. What will the world be like in another 50 years? What jobs will we be doing? What differences will we see in the world around us? Horizon reveals 10 things you need to know about the future. Using the latest scientific discoveries and insights, the team discover what our world will look like in the year 2050.","stream","[]","[]","['Forecasting', 'Technological forecasting', 'Technological innovations']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972215/1009972215-disc001-file001-frame00535-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064227" "asp4064225-marc","","Horizon. A horizon guide. Dogs","","53 minutes","['Horizon']","Humans have a long and complex relationship with dogs. The basis of this relationship has been built on two very different ideas - firstly that dogs were wolves in all but name, and secondly that they were a human-like member of the family. But how well do we really know dogs and what has science taught us about these animals? Our behaviour towards dogs can vary from extreme over-indulgence to extreme cruelty. Could this have contributed to the behavioural problems of dogs today? Do we need to take a new approach to our relationship with dogs? And should we change the way we treat them as a result? In this programme, presenter Dallas Campbell delves into the Horizon archive to show how our understanding of our relationship with dogs has changed through science.","stream","[]","[]","['Dogs']","['Educational television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009972xxx/1009972214/1009972214-disc001-file001-frame00155-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4064225" "asp4063884-marc","","Leading women. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw/Susana Gimenez. [Episode 9]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","A woman dubbed ""the richest self-made woman in India"" and one referred to as ""the Oprah Winfrey of Argentina. ""At just 25, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw applied her training in beer and malt brewing to the production of pharmaceuticals and, in the process, helped pioneer the biotech industry in India. Today, her company, Biocon, is one of the country's leading drug companies, valued at over $800 million. Susana Giménez started modelling at 18 and quickly rose to fame in movies and theaters before starting her own talk show about 25 years ago.","stream","['Giménez, Susana', 'Mazumdar-Shaw, Kiran']","['Argentina', 'India']","['Leadership in women', 'Models (Persons)', 'Women executives', 'Pharmaceutical biotechnology industry']","['Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969801/1009969801-disc001-file001-frame00080-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063884" "asp4063882-marc","","Leading women. Donna Langley/Jennifer Taylor. [Episode 8]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","We take you inside big banking in Hong Kong and behind the scenes in Hollywood. Beyond the glitz and glamour of the red carpet, studio executive Donna Langley lets us into the business of the big screen. Jennifer Taylor, COO of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Asia Pacific, talks about work-life balance. Taylor joined Merrill Lynch in London in 1997, and is now serving as COO for five years now.","stream","['Merrill Lynch', 'Bank of America']","[]","['Leadership in women', 'Women executives', 'Work-life balance', 'Motion picture industry']","['Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969800/1009969800-disc001-file001-frame00335-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063882" "asp4063880-marc","","Leading women. Freda Lewis-Hall/Krista Monson. [Episode 7]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","Leading Women features an executive who's learned the art of staying cool under pressure and one who thrives on a high-wire act. As EVP and Chief Medical Officer at Pfizer, Freda Lewis-Hall helps shape health policy for the world's biggest pharmaceutical corporation. Krista Monson is one of the most relevant creative minds in the entertainment industry. She is responsible for casting Cirque du Soleil's 1,300-odd performers.","stream","['Monson, Krista', 'Lewis-Hall, Freda']","[]","['Leadership in women', 'Women executives']","['Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969799/1009969799-disc001-file001-frame00155-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063880" "asp4063876-marc","","Leading women. Sara Blakely. [Episode 44]","","11 minutes","['Leading women']","CNN's Poppy Harlow met with Sara Blakely, the woman behind one of the world's most successful undergarments, Spanx. From Hollywood A-listers to working women, Spanx has helped millions of women look their best in their favorite outfits.","stream","['Blakely, Sara']","[]","['Leadership in women', 'Success in business']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Interviews', 'Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969797/1009969797-disc001-file001-frame00045-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063876" "asp4063874-marc","","Leading women. Nancy Pelosi. [Episode 43]","","11 minutes","['Leading women']","Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic Leader of the U.S. House of Representatives, is considered the most powerful woman in American politics. Pelosi was the first female Speaker of the House and the first woman to be third in line for the presidency.","stream","['Congress', 'Pelosi, Nancy', 'United States', 'House']","['United States']","['Women legislators', 'Leadership in women']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Interviews', 'Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969796/1009969796-disc001-file001-frame00075-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063874" "asp4063872-marc","","Leading women. Lupita Nyong'o. [Episode 42]","","11 minutes","['Leading women']","Academy Award winning actress Kenya native Lupita Nyong'o catapulted into Hollywood after her Academy Award winning performance in the film ""12 Years a Slave."" Now she's one of the most recognizable actresses in the world.","stream","[""Nyong'o, Lupita""]","[]","['Motion picture actors and actresses']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Interviews', 'Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969795/1009969795-disc001-file001-frame00025-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063872" "asp4063870-marc","","Leading women. Marillyn Hewson. [Episode 41]","","11 minutes","['Leading women']","Marillyn Hewson is the first female CEO of the largest defense contractor on the planet, Lockheed Martin. Hewson talks about the immense responsibility of leading 112,000 employees and dealing with the nagging voice she says held her back early in her career.","stream","['Lockheed Martin', 'Hewson, Marillyn']","[]","['Leadership in women', 'Women chief executive officers']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Interviews', 'Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969794/1009969794-disc001-file001-frame00050-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063870" "asp4063868-marc","","Leading women. Meg Whitman. [Episode 40]","","11 minutes","['Leading women']","As the president and CEO of Hewlett Packard, one of America's oldest technology companies, Meg Whitman has overseen the highs and lows of this iconic brand. Poppy Harlow sits down with the Fortune 500 CEO as she talks about taking risks and the responsiblity of leadership.","stream","['Hewlett-Packard Company', 'Whitman, Meg']","[]","['Leadership in women', 'Women chief executive officers', 'Risk-taking (Psychology)']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Interviews', 'Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969793/1009969793-disc001-file001-frame00295-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063868" "asp4063866-marc","","Leading women. Lynn Good. [Episode 39]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","In a male-dominated field, Lynn Good stands out in more ways than one. She's the first female CEO of America's largest utility corporation, Duke Energy. She's been listed among the most powerful women in business. In this special conversation, Good opens up about what she's learned.","stream","['Good, Lynn', 'Duke Energy']","['United States']","['Leadership in women', 'Women chief executive officers']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Interviews', 'Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969792/1009969792-disc001-file001-frame00110-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063866" "asp4063864-marc","","Leading women. Carol Tomé/Blanca Treviño. [Episode 38]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","Blanca Trevino took on a male-dominated field becoming a pioneer in the tech industry. She's the CEO of a leading IT company in Latin America- Softtek. And she's putting Mexico on the map as an international competitor. Carol Tomé, CFO of Home Depot, knows about looking for opportunities.","stream","[]","[]","['Leadership in women', 'Women executives']","['Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969791/1009969791-disc001-file001-frame00110-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063864" "asp4063862-marc","","Leading women. Michelle Wie. [Episode 37]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","She was a global star before hitting her teenage years, a child prodigy on the golf course. Michelle Wie has been one of the biggest players in the game since she was 12. With her killer swing, Wie has made a career of collecting accolades.","stream","['Wie, Michelle']","['United States']","['Women golfers']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Interviews', 'Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969790/1009969790-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063862" "asp4063860-marc","","Leading women. Rohana Rozhan/Ertharin Cousin. [Episode 36]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","Rohana Rozhan is a self-proclaimed wild child turned CEO. She heads up one of the biggest media and entertainment companies in Malaysia. Why she says if women really want to compete in the workplace, they have to raise their hands and get ready to sprint. Ertharin Cousin is tasked with feeding the world. She is the twelfth Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme. Both women talk about drive, being single mothers, and staying true to themselves.","stream","['Rozhan, Rohana', 'Cousin, Ertharin']","[]","['Leadership in women', 'Motivation (Psychology)', 'Women executives', 'Single mothers']","['Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969789/1009969789-disc001-file001-frame00070-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063860" "asp4063854-marc","","Leading women. Stella McCartney/Jane Fraser. [Episode 33]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","One is a fashion phenom and the other is a major force in the banking industry. British fashion designer Stella McCartney has a famous last name and celebrities pining for her clothing. McCartney talks about building her own brand and making a name for herself. Jane Fraser moved from private banking to Citigroup. As Citigroup's CEO of U.S. Consumer and Commercial Banking, Jane Fraser has learned the best way to balance the risks and rewards of a high-powered career. Two women in different industries both share how taking the challenging roles has made them better women in business and in life.","stream","['McCartney, Stella', 'Fraser, Jane']","[]","['Leadership in women', 'Risk-taking (Psychology)', 'Branding (Marketing)', 'Success in business']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969786/1009969786-disc001-file001-frame00095-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063854" "asp4063852-marc","","Leading women. Ornella Barra/Alli Webb. [Episode 32]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","Two women who've built empires from the ground up - Ornella Barra is a chief executive at one of the most iconic brands in the UK. Alli Webb has turned hot air into a 50 million dollar business, now she's poised to step into the international scene. Both women talk about taking risks, making mistakes, and hard work.","stream","['Barra, Ornella', 'Webb, Alli']","[]","['Leadership in women', 'Risk-taking (Psychology)', 'Success in business']","['Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969785/1009969785-disc001-file001-frame00265-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063852" "asp4063850-marc","","Leading women. Rosalind Brewer/Jo Malone. [Episode 31]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","When it comes to the business of retail, Sam's Club CEO Rosalind Brewer and fragrance pioneer Jo Malone are powerful forces. Brewer is the first woman and African American to lead a Walmart division. Malone built a global brand from the ground up.","stream","['Brewer, Rosalind', 'Malone, Jo']","[]","['Leadership in women', 'Businesswomen']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Interviews', 'Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969784/1009969784-disc001-file001-frame00145-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063850" "asp4063848-marc","","Leading women. Mindy Grossman/Cristela Comerford. [Episode 30]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","Two women who've risen to the top by pushing through conventional boundaries. CEO of HSN Inc., Mindy Grossman, calls herself a disruptor and is the innovative force credited with re-inventing TV shopping. Cristeta Comerford is the first woman and first Asian to be White House Executive Chef.","stream","[]","[]","['Leadership in women', 'Women cooks', 'Women executives']","['Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969783/1009969783-disc001-file001-frame00050-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063848" "asp4063846-marc","","Leading women. Shenan Chuang/Aerin Lauder. [Episode 29]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","A modern day beauty queen and a star in the world of advertising. Shenan Chuang, CEO of Ogilvy and Mathers Greater China, helped revolutionize China's ad industry. Aerin Lauder runs the cosmetic empire founded by her late grandmother, Estee Lauder. Kristie Lu Stout.","stream","['Shenan, Chuang', 'Lauder, Aerin']","[]","['Leadership in women', 'Women executives', 'Branding (Marketing)']","['Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969782/1009969782-disc001-file001-frame00140-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063846" "asp4063844-marc","","Leading women. Linda Chen/Bobbi Brown. [Episode 28]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","They're women in two very different industries, but when it comes to business, they're no strangers to taking gambles. As the Chief Operating Officer of Wynn Macau, Linda Chen helped her company capitalize on China's thriving gaming sector. And cosmetics queen Bobbi Brown started her beauty empire with just 10,000 dollars and a ton of determination. Both women tell us how they've taken risks and created big rewards in business.","stream","['Chen, Linda C', 'Brown, Bobbi']","[]","['Leadership in women', 'Risk-taking (Psychology)', 'Success in business']","['Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969781/1009969781-disc001-file001-frame00165-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063844" "asp4063842-marc","","Leading women. Tory Burch/Diane von Furstenberg. [Episode 27]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","Two women who have engraved their names in the world of fashion; both launched their careers by creating iconic, must-have items. Tory Burch made her signature ballet flats a chic and essential accessory for fashion forward women. And Diane Von Furstenburg is known for her signature wrap dress.","stream","['Burch, Tory', 'Von Furstenberg, Diane']","[]","['Women fashion designers']","['Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969780/1009969780-disc001-file001-frame00055-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063842" "asp4063840-marc","","Leading women. Mariah Carey/Padmasree Warrior. [Episode 26]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","The life, the career, the voice of Mariah Carey. We sit down for rare one on one interview with the bestselling female artist of all time. We learn about her inspiration to dream, her mentors and her desire to give back. We also meet Padmasree Warrior of CISCO.","stream","['Carey, Mariah', 'Warrior, Padmasree']","['United States']","['Leadership in women', 'Women executives', 'Women singers']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Interviews', 'Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969779/1009969779-disc001-file001-frame00155-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063840" "asp4063838-marc","","Leading women. Sarah Jessica Parker/Kathy Bloomgarden. [Episode 25]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","Leading Women: two executives profoundly influenced by their parents. For actress Sarah Jessica Parker, her mother's sense of style fueled her passion for fashion. Today, Parker is one of the world's most fashion-forward celebrities. Kathy Bloomgarden is CEO of Ruder Finn, one of the world's largest private public relations firms.","stream","['Parker, Sarah Jessica', 'Bloomgarden, Kathy F']","['United States']","['Leadership in women', 'Television actors and actresses', 'Parental influences', 'Women executives']","['Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969778/1009969778-disc001-file001-frame00280-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063838" "asp4063836-marc","","Leading women. Gail Kelly/Park Geun-hye. [Episode 24]","","11 minutes","['Leading women']","We talk business, politics, career, and life lessons with two top executives: Gail Kelly, CEO of Australian bank Westpac, and Park Geun-hye, South Korea's first female president. The banking boss and one of Asia's most powerful heads of state share their paths to greatness.","stream","['Park, Geun-Hye', 'Kelly, Gail']","['Australia', 'Korea (South)']","['Leadership in women', 'Women presidents', 'Women executives', 'Women bankers']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Interviews', 'Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969777/1009969777-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063836" "asp4063834-marc","","Leading women. Edith Cooper/Margarita Louis Dreyfus. [Episode 23]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","Two executives undeterred by race or gender and leading in high-stakes industries. 30 years ago, Edith Cooper says she couldn't have imagined being on Goldman Sach's management committee, responsible for 30,000 employees worldwide. And Margarita Louis-Dreyfus stepped up to run Louis Dreyfus Group after her husband's death.","stream","['Louis Dreyfus Group', 'Goldman, Sachs & Co']","[]","['Leadership in women', 'Women executives']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Interviews', 'Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969776/1009969776-disc001-file001-frame00090-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063834" "asp4063832-marc","","Leading women. Renee James/Cherie Blair. [Episode 22]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","Leading Women - Cherie Blair, a former political wife turned global philanthropist and the highest ranking woman in her company's history; and Renee James, the highest ranking woman in her company's history.","stream","['James, Renee J', 'Blair, Cherie']","['Great Britain', 'United States']","['Leadership in women', 'Women executives', 'Women philanthropists', ""Prime ministers' spouses""]","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Interviews', 'Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969775/1009969775-disc001-file001-frame00085-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063832" "asp4063830-marc","","Leading women. [Episode 21]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","Leading Women profiles three dynamic female leaders: Anne Sweeney of Disney/ABC Television Group has helped the company break new ground and expand into new media platforms. She discusses her career path and family life. Sri Mulyani Indrawati, COO and Managing Director of the World Bank, talks about her goal of reducing poverty. Diezani Alison-Madueke, OPEC Minister and Nigeria's Petroleum Minister, discusses how she handles challenges.","stream","['Alison-Madueke, Diezani', 'Indrawati, Sri Mulyani', 'Sweeney, Anne']","[]","['Leadership in women', 'Women executives']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Interviews', 'Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969774/1009969774-disc001-file001-frame00135-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063830" "asp4063828-marc","","Leading women. Helen Clark/Eva Chen. [Episode 20]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","She never thought she'd go from a farmer's daughter to one of the most powerful women in the world, but that's exactly what happened with Helen Clark, administrator of UNDP and a former Prime Minister of New Zealand. China, Japan and the US have all shaped Eva Chen's rise as an IT entrepreneur. As a leader, she describes her management style as putting things together and making sure everything works. She is the co-founder and CEO of Tokyo-based tech company Trend Micro, the third largest online security server company in the world.","stream","[]","['New Zealand', 'Taiwan']","['Management', 'Executive ability', 'Leadership in women', 'Women politicians', 'Businesswomen']","['Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969773/1009969773-disc001-file001-frame00205-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063828" "asp4063824-marc","","Leading women. Deanna Mulligan/Denise Morrison. [Episode 18]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","Leading Women: two U.S. executives - one in the food industry, the other in insurance. When Deanna Mulligan was growing up in a town of 1,200 in Nebraska, she didn't imagine that one day she'd run a Fortune 500 company, with some 5,000 employees as she heads the Guardian Life Insurance Company of America. Denise Morrison is the CEO of the iconic Campbell Soup company founded in 1869. As a child, her father pushed and mentored her straight to the top. As its president since 2011, she recognizes the brand's rich history, but has her eyes on the future.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Leadership in women', 'Women executives']","['Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969771/1009969771-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063824" "asp4063822-marc","","Leading women. Zhang Xin/Ilene Gordon. [Episode 17]","","11 minutes","['Leading women']","Two remarkable business executives from opposite sides of the world - One who is a major property developer in China and another in the U.S. who runs a Fortune 500 company. As CEO of SOHO China, Zhang Xin is richer than Oprah Winfrey and Donald Trump. Zhang founded SOHO with her husband Pan Shiyi in 1995, a far cry from her first job on a factory floor. Ilene Gordon runs a global company with more than 11,000 employees. At a very young age she decided she wanted to make it to the corner office, and she never looked back. She is now CEO, president, and chairman of Ingredion, the multi-dollar billion company that makes food additives.","stream","[]","[]","['Leadership in women', 'Women executives']","['Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969770/1009969770-disc001-file001-frame00155-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063822" "asp4063816-marc","","Leading women. Beyonce/Sheryl Sandberg. [Episode 14]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","Leading Women: an executive with a pointed message for women and an entertainer known by her first name alone, both a testament to big dreams coming true. With 17 Grammys under her belt and millions of records sold, Beyonce is one of the most influential women of the modern era. And Sheryl Sandberg wants to see more women succeed.","stream","['Beyoncé', 'Sandberg, Sheryl']","['United States']","['Leadership in women', 'Women executives', 'Women singers']","['Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969767/1009969767-disc001-file001-frame00025-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063816" "asp4063814-marc","","Leading women. Arianna Huffington/Oprah Winfrey. [Episode 13]","","11 minutes","['Leading women']","Leading Women profiles two titans of media: Arianna Huffington and Oprah Winfrey. Huffington is the co-founder and Editor in Chief of the Huffington Post, a publishing powerhouse that started as a small blog. Also featured is a look at the leadership and influence of OWN Chairman and CEO Oprah Winfrey.","stream","['Winfrey, Oprah', 'Huffington, Arianna Stassinopoulos']","[]","['Leadership in women', 'Women editors', 'Women television personalities']","['Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969766/1009969766-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063814" "asp4063810-marc","","Leading women. Guler Sabanci/Bharti Kher. [Episode 11]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","Leading Women: the head of a leading conglomerate in Turkey and a contemporary artist with a global following. Guler Sabanci is a powerful force in business. As chairwoman and managing director of Sabanci Holding, she leads a multi-billion dollar family empire that dates back generations. Bharti Kher defied conventions when she decided to become an artist, her work is a window into the richness of Indian life and culture.","stream","['Sabancı, Güler', 'Kher, Bharti']","['India', 'Turkey']","['Leadership in women', 'Family-owned business enterprises', 'Women executives', 'Women artists']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Interviews', 'Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969764/1009969764-disc001-file001-frame00025-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063810" "asp4063808-marc","","Leading women. Grace Lieblein/Sumi Jo. [Episode 10]","","12 minutes","['Leading women']","Leading Women - an auto executive who's a driving force at General Motors Brazil and a renowned Korean opera singer, longing to one day perform in a united Korea.","stream","['Jo, Sumi', 'Lieblein, Grace', 'General Motors Corporation']","['Brazil', 'Korea']","['Leadership in women', 'Women executives', 'Women singers']","['Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969763/1009969763-disc001-file001-frame00090-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063808" "asp4063806-marc","","Freedom project. The fighters","","79 minutes","['Freedom project']","How one woman won over boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao in her fight to beat sex trafficking in the Philippines, only to be hit by a fresh blow at the height of success.","stream","['Pacquiao, Manny']","['Philippines']","['Human trafficking', 'Boxers (Sports)']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969762/1009969762-disc001-file001-frame00105-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063806" "asp4063804-marc","","Freedom project. Nepal's organ trail","","22 minutes","['Freedom project']","The CNN Freedom Project first exposed the horrific practice of organ trafficking in Egypt, with the documentary ""Death in the Desert."" Now we travel to South Asia, to a tiny district in Nepal where hundreds of people have had their kidneys stolen by organ traffickers. The problem has become so widespread, the district has developed the unfortunate reputation as ""the kidney bank of Nepal."" CNN's Delhi-based correspondent Sumnima Udas leads the investigation to unravel how traffickers dupe poor villagers into giving a piece of themselves away.","stream","[]","['Nepal']","['Organ trafficking']","['Television news programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969761/1009969761-disc001-file001-frame00105-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063804" "asp4063802-marc","","Freedom project. Cocoa-nomics","","25 minutes","['Freedom project']","Two years after CNN exposed ""Chocolate's Child Slaves"", correspondent Richard Quest takes the CNN Freedom Project back to the cocoa plantations of the Ivory Coast. It is a journey that will take him in search of progress in the fight against child labour, which ultimately has its roots embedded in poverty. Following the supply chain, from bean to bar, Quest will examine the collective efforts to reform the cocoa industry - the fundamental socioeconomic solutions needed to secure a sustainable future for cocoa farming and the chocolate industry. His travels coincide with a country-visit from Nestlé's Executive Vice President, José Lopez - a key figure within the $90 billion chocolate industry. It promises to be a unique insight into the company's operations, in the country where it sources its key commodity - a chance to witness the complicated dynamic between the world's biggest food corporation and the thousands of farmers who grow its cocoa. As the global demand for chocolate rises, so does the threat to the supply of cocoa; this is a pivotal time in the development of the cocoa economy in West Africa … for the industry, the next generation of cocoa farmers and for chocolate lovers.","stream","[]","[""Côte d'Ivoire""]","['Cocoa trade', 'Child labor', 'Child slaves']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969760/1009969760-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063802" "asp4063800-marc","","Freedom project. People for sale","","25 minutes","['Freedom project']","""You are watching the auction of human beings."" With those words, CNN's award-winning investigative journalist Nima Elbagir shattered the world's hope that slavery was confined to history. Elbagir's explosive under-cover footage shows Libyan ""auctioneers"" selling African migrants in an open-air market for as little as $400 USD. They call the men ""merchandise."" CNN's investigation ignited protests around the world, prompted world leaders to issue harsh condemnation and touched off investigations in Libya, Europe and the United Nations. Now Elbagir and her team push the story forward as the CNN Freedom Project explores Libya's detention centers, documents numerous migrants' testimonies of ransom, torture and death, and examines the underlying political motivations that helped set these modern-day human rights atrocities in motion.","stream","[]","['Libya']","['Auctions', 'Slaves', 'Slave trade']","['Television news programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969759/1009969759-disc001-file001-frame00390-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063800" "asp4063798-marc","","Freedom project. The fight to end human trafficking. Children for sale","","41 minutes","['Freedom project']","The U.S. government claims tens of thousands of people are being held in slavery conditions within its own borders. The majority of them are American children. Focusing on the city of Atlanta, CNN and host Jada Pinkett Smith embark on a journey to uncover, understand and explain the level and means at which children are being exploited. Pinkett Smith talks to prosecutors, victims, advocates and even human traffickers themselves in hopes of catalyzing a nationwide conversation about how to better protect our children from those who would seek to exploit them.","stream","[]","['Georgia']","['Child trafficking']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969758/1009969758-disc001-file001-frame00590-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063798" "asp4063796-marc","","Freedom project. A CNN Freedom Project documentary. Operation hope","","50 minutes","['Freedom project']","In May 2011, the CNN Freedom Project highlighted the story of a 7-year-old boy kidnapped off the streets of Bangladesh by a criminal gang that, according to authorities, for years snatched children, crippled them, and then forced them to beg. When this young boy refused - he was beaten, stabbed and mutilated. His injuries shocked everyone who saw the story. But one CNN viewer was so outraged, he took a stand. He offered to help the boy, and triggered a chain reaction of goodwill that spanned the globe - and changed the boy's life. In Operation Hope, CNN Sr. International Correspondent Sara Sidner charts the boy's remarkable journey and the people who made it happen - complete strangers, half a world away. It's a story of injustice and compassion - but also a story of hope.","stream","[]","['Bangladesh']","['Children', 'Kidnapping victims']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969757/1009969757-disc001-file001-frame00210-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063796" "asp4063794-marc","","Freedom project. Strength & survival. Yazidi","","23 minutes","['Freedom project']","A report on Yazidis, a Kurdish religious community, who are being persecuted by ISIS. Included: interviews with Yazidi women who were held as slaves under ISIS.","stream","['IS (Organization)']","[]","['Yezidi women', 'Rape as a weapon of war', 'Women and war']","['Television news programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969756/1009969756-disc001-file001-frame00495-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063794" "asp4063792-marc","","Freedom project. Confronting modern-day slavery. Fight for freedom","","50 minutes","['Freedom project']","Harvard University and the CNN Freedom Project join forces for a special panel event examining the fight against human trafficking in America.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Human trafficking']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Panel discussions']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969755/1009969755-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063792" "asp4063790-marc","","Freedom project. Canada's stolen daughters","","22 minutes","['Freedom project']","Many of Canada's indigenous people live in remote, isolated communities -- and that makes them prime targets for sex traffickers.","stream","[]","['Canada']","['Indigenous peoples', 'Human trafficking victims', 'Human trafficking']","['Television news programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969754/1009969754-disc001-file001-frame00010-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063790" "asp4063788-marc","","Freedom project. Sex slavery in America. Branded","","24 minutes","['Freedom project']","CNN's Sara Sidner introduces us to women who've been tattooed by their traffickers, as a way to show ownership in the lucrative business of sex trafficking.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Human trafficking victims', 'Human trafficking']","['Television news programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969753/1009969753-disc001-file001-frame00010-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063788" "asp4063786-marc","","Freedom project. Solutions to end human trafficking","","49 minutes","['Freedom project']","Millions of refugees have entered Europe since 2015. Thousands more have perished in their journey along the way. With a major migration crisis staring governments in the face, solutions to the problem remain elusive. What's worse, CNN investigations also reveal refugees being abused, held for ransom, and forced into prostitution or hard labor against their will. To combat this, the CNN Freedom Project, in collaboration with Link Campus University and the Essam and Dalal Obaid Foundation, is bringing together top government and human rights experts from Europe and Africa. The aim is simple, yet significant: to discover fresh, bold ideas in identifying human trafficking survivors, while dismantling the criminal operations lurking inside this international migration crisis.","stream","[]","[]","['Human trafficking victims', 'Human trafficking']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Panel discussions']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969752/1009969752-disc001-file001-frame00020-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063786" "asp4063784-marc","","PBS NewsHour. Fighting malaria in the remote reaches of Cambodia","","7 minutes","['PBS NewsHour']","Malaria causes nearly half a million deaths worldwide every year. Ninety percent of them are in sub-Saharan Africa, where poor infrastructure limits delivery of drugs. But now there is worry that those drugs are losing effectiveness as disease strains become resistant. Special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro reports from Cambodia, where scientists are researching and tracking new outbreaks.","stream","[]","['Cambodia']","['Antimalarials', 'Malaria', 'Drug resistance']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969737/1009969737-disc001-file001-frame00110-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063784" "asp4063782-marc","","PBS NewsHour","","7 minutes","['PBS NewsHour']","Glory Edim is the founder of Well-Read Black Girl, a book club that has transformed into an online community and literary festival, all celebrating voices that otherwise might not be heard. She talks with Jeffrey Brown about her original goal of making new friends, seeing herself in literature and creating community through books in the age of social media.","stream","['Edim, Glory']","[]","['American literature', 'African American women in literature']","['Television news programs', 'Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969736/1009969736-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063782" "asp4063780-marc","","PBS NewsHour","","5 minutes","['PBS NewsHour']","What's long been referred to as the ""modest"" fashion of Muslim women has grown into a major industry generating hundreds of billions of dollars annually. The first U.S. museum exhibit highlighting Islamic culture within the context of fashion opened in San Francisco's de Young museum in 2018. Jeffrey Brown reports on why fashion that has previously been ignored is now gaining new attention.","stream","[]","[]","['Islamic clothing and dress', 'Muslim women', 'Fashion']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969735/1009969735-disc001-file001-frame00005-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063780" "asp4063778-marc","","PBS NewsHour","","3 minutes","['PBS NewsHour']","As the American Library Association bestows its 2018 “I Love My Librarian” awards, librarian Kristen Arnett expresses her humble opinion on why visiting a library is the best way to show your appreciation.","stream","[]","[]","['Libraries', 'Public libraries']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969734/1009969734-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063778" "asp4063776-marc","","PBS NewsHour","","7 minutes","['PBS NewsHour']","Physician shortages, as well as cost and distance, can make specialty care prohibitive for many low-income patients. A nonprofit aims to tackle those challenges by utilizing telehealth technology and retiring, volunteer doctors. Special correspondent Cat Wise explores The MAVEN Project.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Health services accessibility', 'Medical telematics', 'Poor', 'Nonprofit organizations']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969733/1009969733-disc001-file001-frame00100-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063776" "asp4063774-marc","","PBS NewsHour","","7 minutes","['PBS NewsHour']","For many students at LaGuardia Community College in New York, making it from the first day of school to graduation is a struggle. And they're not alone. Part of this national problem? We don't have a good idea of who's going to college, and the ways their complex lives and extra costs can trip them up. Hari Sreenivasan reports as part of our series Rethinking College.","stream","['LaGuardia Community College']","['New York']","['Low-income college students', 'College students']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969732/1009969732-disc001-file001-frame00020-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063774" "asp4063772-marc","","Natural remedies series. Body, mind & spirit: remedies for addiction. Get sober. [3]","","29 minutes","['Natural remedies series']","Sobering Statistics - Alcoholism, drug abuse and other addictions are skyrocketing. More than 34 million Americans are addicted to alcohol and/or drugs. That's about one in every 10 Americans over the age of 12, or roughly equal to the entire population of Texas. Addictive Causes: For millions of people, will power isn't enough. That's because will power alone doesn't address the underlying causes of addiction, which can be caused by physical, cognitive, spiritual, and/or other factors. Get Sober: Natural Remedies for Addiction. With this quick, engaging program, you'll explore what addiction really means - and what causes it. You'll unlock the power of your mind, body and spirt to overcome addiction, and stop self-destructive behaviors. Get natural treatment tips to help you get sober, improve your mood, and more. Made for You: This lively video provides natural remedies that really work for you or anyone you know, whether dealing chronic addiction, or occasional self-destructive behaviors. It's also ideal for service providers such as counseling, health care, insurance providers and more. Get Tools: In this engaging video, you'll discover powerful lifestyle tools that can help be sober and enjoy a better mood, a happier life and and more. Find out about natural remedies including exercise and yoga, diet and supplements, meditation and mindfulness, positive thinking and cognitive tools, therapy that works, support groups and relationships and more. What You'll See: Get Sober was shot in stunning HD on location in Boulder, Colorado, a center of health and wellness, and named the Happiest City in America. It features exclusive tips from leading experts, success stories from real people, and awesome visuals showing you how to feel better, naturally. Get easy, practical tips for boosting your mood and being happier.","stream","[]","[]","['Naturopathy', 'Drug addiction', 'Compulsive behavior', 'Alcoholism']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009969xxx/1009969731/1009969731-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063772" "asp4063770-marc","","Natural remedies series. Natural remedies for depression. Feel good. [2]","","35 minutes","['Natural remedies series']","Sad Statistics - Every year, 350 million people worldwide suffer from depression - that's more than the population of the United States. Some 7% of Americans experience depression every year, costing more than $80 billion in lost productivity and healthcare. Anti-Depressants: For millions of people, anti-depressants aren't enough - or don't work at all. That's because medication alone doesn't address the underlying causes of depression, which can be caused by physical, cognitive, spiritual, and/or other factors. Feel Good: Natural Remedies for Depression. With this quick, engaging program, you'll explore what does mood really mean, and what causes depression. You'll unlock the power of your mind, body and spirt to overcome depression, and feel good. Get natural treatment tips to help you feel better, improve cognition, get increased energy and more. Made for You: This lively video provides natural remedies that really work for you or anyone you know, whether depressed or just feeling the occasional blues. It's also ideal for service providers such as counseling, health care, insurance providers and more. Get Tools: In this engaging video, you'll discover powerful lifestyle tools that can help enjoy a better mood, a happier life and and more. Find out about natural remedies including exercise and yoga, diet and supplements, meditation and mindfulness, positive thinking and cognitive tools, therapy that works, support groups and relationships and more. Who's Who: You'll receive valuable tips and get natural depression help from experts and real people. Experts include best-selling authors, medical professionals, researchers, as well as experts in specific disciplines such as exercise, nutrition, mediation and more. What You'll See: Feel Good was shot in stunning HD on location in Boulder, Colorado, named the Happiest City in America. It features exclusive tips from leading experts, success stories from real people, and awesome visuals showing you how to feel better, naturally. Get easy, practical tips for boosting your mood and being happier: exercise, yoga, diet/nutrition, supplements, mindfulness, effective therapy, support groups, supportive relationships, meditation, positive thinking, cognitive tools, and more. Benefits : feel better, increase energy, improve cognition, be more productive.","stream","[]","[]","['Depression, Mental', 'Naturopathy']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009969xxx/1009969730/1009969730-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063770" "asp4063768-marc","","Natural remedies series. Natural remedies for anxiety. Feel calm. [1]","","33 minutes","['Natural remedies series']","Worrying Statistics - Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness. In the United States, every year anxiety affects 40 million adults, or nearly 1 in 5 people. Anxiety Medication - For millions of people, anxiety medications have side effects, are insufficient treatment, or don't work at all. That's because medication alone doesn't address the underlying causes of anxiety, which can include physical, mental, spiritual, and/or other factors. Feel Calm: Natural Remedies for Anxiety. With this quick, engaging program, you'll unlock the power of your mind, body and spirt to overcome anxiety naturally and feel more calm. Get natural treatment tips to help you feel better, feel more calm, and enjoy a happier, more productive life. Made for You - This lively anxiety help video provides natural remedies that really work for you or anyone you know, whether diagnosed with anxiety, or just affected by nagging worry. It's also ideal for service providers such as counseling, healthcare, insurance providers and more. Get Tools - In this engaging video, you'll discover natural treatment tips that can help feel more calm and more. Find out about natural remedies including exercise and yoga, natural supplements and diet, meditation and mindfulness, coping thoughts and cognitive tools, therapy that works, support groups and relationships and more. Who's Who - You'll receive valuable tips on natural anxiety healing from experts and real people. These include best-selling authors, medical professionals, researchers, as well as experts in specific disciplines such as nutrition, exercise, mediation and more. What You'll See - Feel Calm was shot in stunning HD on location in Boulder, Colorado, named the Happiest City in America. It features exclusive tips from leading experts, success stories from real people, and awesome visuals showing you how to feel more calm, naturally. Get easy, practical tips for feeling calm: • exercise/yoga • diet/nutrition • supplements • effective therapy • support groups • supportive relationships • mindfulness • meditation • coping thoughts • cognitive tools • and more. Benefits • feel more calm • feel more relaxed • be more productive • enjoy life more.","stream","[]","[]","['Anxiety disorders', 'Anxiety', 'Naturopathy']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009969xxx/1009969729/1009969729-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4063768" "asp4062673-marc","","Losing Alaska","","82 minutes","[]","LOSING ALASKA tells the story of a small community dealing with a slow-moving disaster. They have known for decades that their future was in peril; they have seen the land dropping away on all sides and the river growing stronger year after year. They will lose their first building some time in 2018. The school – the highest building in the town – could be taking in water by 2019. They are losing up to 50 ft of land per year, every year.","stream","[]","['Alaska', 'Newtok (Alaska)']","['Relocation (Housing)', 'Climatic changes', 'Coast changes']","['Documentary films', 'Environmental films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009968xxx/1009968374/1009968374-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062673" "asp4062663-marc","","The rider","","103 minutes","[]","After a tragic riding accident, young cowboy Brady (Brady Jandreau), once a rising star of the rodeo circuit, is warned that his competition days are over. Back home, Brady finds himself wondering what he has to live for when he can no longer do what gives him a sense of purpose: to ride and compete. in an attempt to regain control of his fate, Brady undertakes a search for new identity and tries to redefine his idea of what it means to be a man in the heartland of America.","stream","[]","[]","['Cowboys', 'Identity (Psychology)', 'Brain']","['Feature films', 'Fiction films']","https://media.proquest.com/media/asp/asp-drm/1009953105/thumbnail.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062663" "asp4062661-marc","","Burnt by the sun","","136 minutes","[]","A long summer day in 1936. Serguei Kotov (Nikita Mikhalkov), an aging military hero of the Bolshevik revolution, is enjoying the sweet life in his country house, together with his captivating (and much younger) wife Maroussia (Ingeborga Dapkounaite), their vivacious six-year-old daughter Nadia (Nadia Mikhalkov), numerous family members and friends. Into this idyllic setting enters Dimitri (Oleg Menchikov), a young man who was Maroussia's lover a decade ago, before leaving under mysterious circumstances. Dimitri now works for Stalin's secret police, and it becomes clear that he has returned with an agenda. As he rekindles Maroussia's memories of their romance and charms little Nadia with games and music, the tension between him and Kotov builds, until the younger man finally reveals the nature of his sinister game.","stream","[]","['Soviet Union']","['Political persecution', 'Communist party purges']","['Feature films', 'Fiction films']","https://media.proquest.com/media/asp/asp-drm/1009953104/thumbnail.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062661" "asp4062659-marc","","The seagull","","99 minutes","[]","One summer at a lakeside Russian estate, friends and family gather for a weekend in the countryside. While everyone is caught up in passionately loving someone who loves somebody else, a tragicomedy unfolds about art, fame, human folly, and the eternal desire to live a purposeful life. The estate is owned by Sorin (Brian Dennehy), a retired government employee, and his sister Irina (Annette Bening), a legendary actress of the Moscow stage. Irina is imperious, narcissistic and selfish, and anxious about holding on to her star status and the affections of her younger lover, Boris Trigorin (Corey Stoll), a successful writer of short stories. Irina constantly belittles her aspiring writer son Konstantin (Billy Howle), perhaps because his existence as a grown man reminds her that age is catching up with her. While he adores his mother despite her cruelty, Konstantin acts out his insecurity and anger by rejecting both her style of theatre and Boris's writing, declaring them old-fashioned and banal. A dreamer, Konstantin declares he will create bold and superior new forms of theatre and literature. Konstantin, who grew up on the estate, is head over heels in love with Nina (Saoirse Ronan), a beautiful and naïve local girl who dreams of being an actress. Nina is flattered when Konstantin gives her the starring role in his newly written play, but soon after encountering Boris, she rejects Konstantin, and pursues the handsome and famous writer instead. Masha (Elisabeth Moss), the forlorn, black-clad, self-medicating daughter of Sorin's estate manager Shamrayev (Glenn Fleshler) and his wife Polina (Mare Winningham), suffers an unrequited love for Konstantin, who insensitively spurns her. She scorns the insipid schoolteacher Medvedenko (Michael Zegen), who refuses to be discouraged by her rejection and accepts any crumbs of attention she drops him. Polina aches for the charismatic country doctor Dorn (Jon Tenney), who, pays her some attention, but still relishes the connection with Irina with whom he had an affair years ago. The elderly Sorin, long past any hope of romance, lives in a languid state of regret over roads not taken. Adapted by Tony-winning playwright Stephen Karam (""The Humans"") from Anton Chekhov's classic play and directed by Tony-winner Michael Mayer (""Spring Awakening""), The Seagull explores, with comedy and melancholy, the obsessive nature of love, the tangled relationships between parents and children, and the transcendent value and psychic toll of art.","stream","['Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich']","['Russia']","['Actresses', 'Authors, Russian', 'Dramatists, Russian', 'Man-woman relationships']","['Feature films', 'Film adaptations', 'Fiction films']","https://media.proquest.com/media/asp/asp-drm/1009953103/thumbnail.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062659" "asp4062657-marc","","Hævnen","","119 minutes","[]","Anton is a doctor who commutes between his home in an idyllic town in Denmark, and his work at an African refugee camp. In these two very different worlds, he and his family are faced with conflicts that lead them to difficult choices between revenge and forgiveness. Anton and his wife Marianne, who have two young sons, are separated and struggling with the possibility of divorce. Their older, ten-year-old son Elias is being bullied at school, until he is defended by Christian, a new boy who has just moved from London with his father, Claus. Christian's mother recently lost her battle with cancer, and Christian is greatly troubled by her death. Elias and Christian quickly form a strong bond, but when Christian involves Elias in a dangerous act of revenge with potentially tragic consequences, their friendship is tested and lives are put in danger. Ultimately, it is their parents who are left to help them come to terms with the complexity of human emotions, pain and empathy.","stream","[]","[]","['Friendship', 'Families']","['Feature films', 'Fiction films']","https://media.proquest.com/media/asp/asp-drm/1009953102/thumbnail.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062657" "asp4062655-marc","","Final portrait","","91 minutes","[]","In 1964, while on a short trip to Paris, the American writer and art-lover James Lord is asked by his friend, the world-renowned artist Alberto Giacometti, to sit for a portrait. The process, Giacometti assures Lord, will take only a few days. Flattered and intrigued, Lord agrees. So begins not only the story of a touching and offbeat friendship, but, seen through the eyes of Lord, a uniquely revealing insight into the beauty, frustration, profundity and, at times, downright chaos of the artistic process. Final Portrait is a bewitching portrait of a genius, and of a friendship between two men who are utterly different, yet increasingly bonded through a single, ever-evolving act of creativity. It is a film which shines a light on the artistic process itself, by turns exhilarating, exasperating and bewildering, questioning whether the gift of a great artist is a blessing or a curse.","stream","['Lord, James', 'Giacometti, Alberto']","['Switzerland', 'France']","['Male friendship', 'Artists']","['Feature films', 'Fiction films']","https://media.proquest.com/media/asp/asp-drm/1009953101/thumbnail.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062655" "asp4062653-marc","","Film stars don't die in Liverpool","","106 minutes","[]","Based on Peter Turner's memoir, the film follows the playful but passionate relationship between Turner (Bell) and the eccentric Academy Award®-winning actress Gloria Grahame (Bening) in 1978 Liverpool. What starts as a vibrant affair between a legendary femme fatale and her young lover quickly grows into a deeper relationship, with Turner being the person Gloria turns to for comfort. Their passion and lust for life is tested to the limits by events beyond their control.","stream","['Turner, Peter', 'Grahame, Gloria']","['Great Britain', 'United States']","['May-December romances', 'Motion picture actors and actresses', 'Actors']","['Feature films', 'Biographical films', 'Fiction films']","https://media.proquest.com/media/asp/asp-drm/1009953100/thumbnail.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062653" "asp4062649-marc","","Call me by your name","","132 minutes","[]","In the summer of 1983, in the north of Italy, Elio Perlman, (Timothée Chalamet) a 17-year-old American spends his days in his family's 17th century villa lazily transcribing music and flirting with his friend Marzia (Esther Garrel). One day Oliver (Armie Hammer), a 24-year-old graduate student working on his doctorate arrives as the annual summer intern tasked with helping Elio's father (Michael Stuhlbarg), an eminent professor specializing in Greco-Roman culture. Soon, Elio and Oliver discover a summer that will alter their lives forever. Call Me By Your Name, directed by Luca Guadagnino and written by James Ivory, is based on the novel by André Aciman.","stream","['Aciman, André']","[]","['Young gay men', 'Gay teenagers', 'Authors']","['Feature films', 'Fiction films']","https://media.proquest.com/media/asp/asp-drm/1009953098/thumbnail.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062649" "asp4062647-marc","","The beautiful country","","126 minutes","[]","Binh, a young Vietnamese man, makes an extraordinary six-month journey from his village, south of Saigon, all the way to a farm in Texas - in search of his long-lost GI father. Despite being picked up by the authorities and confronted with starvation and illness on his journey, his dream never falters.","stream","[]","['Vietnam']","['Parent and adult child', 'Abandoned children']","['Feature films', 'Fiction films']","https://media.proquest.com/media/asp/asp-drm/1009953097/thumbnail.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062647" "asp4062645-marc","","American chaos","","91 minutes","[]","Starting six months before the 2016 presidential election, director Jim Stern put his life on hold and -- driven to understand what seemed incomprehensible at the time -- traveled through red states to interview and spend time with Donald Trump supporters from different backgrounds. It was a search for insights and answers, for anything that could explain the billionaire's surging appeal and why these voters remained untroubled by so many troubling things the candidate had said and done. This journey became his Heart of Darkness into the American body politic at a profoundly critical point in our history. And the film he returned with, American Chaos, sheds unique light on difficult issues roiling the nation -- chronicling a cultural divide, still dangerously misunderstood, that continues to tear at the fabric of our democracy.","stream","['Trump, Donald']","['United States']","['Presidents', 'Right and left (Political science)']","['Feature films', 'Documentary films']","https://media.proquest.com/media/asp/asp-drm/1009953096/thumbnail.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062645" "asp4062643-marc","","Upgrade me","","58 minutes","[]","Mobile phones, digital cameras, MP3 players. We would be lost without them. In a personal journey that takes him from Yorkshire to London and Seoul, Simon Armitage discovers how Britain has become a nation of technology hungry upgraders - in the digital revolution of the noughties. He begins by meeting a class of over fifty school children where just one child is without a mobile. He also finds out that men, and increasingly women, have bought into owning the latest phones, flat screen TVs, sleek laptops and MP3 players. But why have we bought into the upgrade culture? And what about the future? Upgrade Me is a quirky and entertaining film which also provides a platform for deeper thinking about our relations with the state-of-the-art technology world we have created - and its impact on our culture.","stream","[]","[]","['Technology', 'Technological innovations']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009953xxx/1009953095/1009953095-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062643" "asp4062641-marc","","Timewatch. I don't want to be remembered as a chair","","49 minutes","['Timewatch']","The last community of Shakers in USA live on shore of Sabbathday Lake in Maine; their struggle to maintain their religious and historic identity is a hard one.","stream","['Shakers']","['United States']","['Collective settlements']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009953xxx/1009953094/1009953094-disc001-file001-frame00910-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062641" "asp4062639-marc","","Trouble with working women. Why can't a woman earn as much as a man?","","60 minutes","['Trouble with working women']","Exploring the complex issue of what people really think about women in the workplace. With the UK's top jobs still predominantly held by men, what - if anything - is holding women back? In the second of two provocative programmes, we look at pay, asking why there is still a pay gap several decades after the Equal Pay Act. Presenters Sophie Raworth and Justin Rowlatt want to find out why the average pay gap is 17 per cent. And it is not just professional curiosity; as parents of girls, the pair really want to know. On their journey Sophie and Justin meet professionals, mums and academics, and do some of their own tests, asking whether it is just sexism at play or if there are more complex reasons. Could it be that women are actually choosing to earn less? And they find some shocking facts: in the US thin women earn more than fat women; girls who go to single-sex schools go on to earn more; and hundreds of thousands of women in the UK are illegally being paid less than their male counterparts.","stream","[]","['Great Britain']","['Sex discrimination against women', 'Women', 'Equal pay for equal work', 'Sex discrimination in employment']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009953xxx/1009953093/1009953093-disc001-file001-frame00065-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062639" "asp4062637-marc","","The giant awakes. Moving the mountain. [Episode 1]","","50 minutes","['The giant awakes']","Three programmes looking at the economic awakening of China. Michael Robinson looks at the mushrooming of China's economy fuelled by foreign capital, cheap labour and a driving energy to catch up with the western world.","stream","[]","['China']","['Economic history', 'Free enterprise', 'Capitalism']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009953xxx/1009953092/1009953092-disc001-file001-frame00105-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062637" "asp4062635-marc","","Q.E.D. The boy who draws buildings","","29 minutes","['Q.E.D']","QED transformed the life of one young autistic boy. The astonishing talents of Stephen Wiltshire, one of three idiots savants featured in The Foolish Wise Ones, brought him fame and fortune. Stephen's brilliant drawings have been published around the world, and he is far more outgoing than before. He is followed to Venice and Leningrad to try to discover the secret of why he has changed.","stream","['Wiltshire, Stephen']","['England']","['Autistic youth', 'Savants (Savant syndrome)', 'Artists with mental disabilities']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009953xxx/1009953091/1009953091-disc001-file001-frame00275-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062635" "asp4062633-marc","","Landmarks --tropical rain forest. Saving the forest. Episode 4","","20 minutes","['Landmarks --tropical rain forest']","A series exploring the past and present of two widely differing regions of the world. Set in the rainforests of Brazil and the Cameroon, where lifestyles and habitats are under threat.","stream","[]","[]","['Conservation of natural resources', 'Deforestation', 'Rain forests']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009953xxx/1009953090/1009953090-disc001-file001-frame00095-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062633" "asp4062631-marc","","Horizon. Last mammoth. Series 30, Episode 2","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","The Woolly Mammoth did not become extinct 12,000 years ago. According to new evidence, it went on roaming until 4,000 years ago, which was about the time the Pyramids were built. The mammoth bones were discovered by a geologist in a remote area of Siberia, and at the time he had no idea that this pile of bones might finally provide the answer to one of the world's great mysteries - why did the woolly mammoth become extinct?","stream","[]","['Russia (Federation)']","['Woolly mammoth', 'Animal remains (Archaeology)', 'Climatic changes', 'Extinct animals', 'Mammoths']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009953xxx/1009953089/1009953089-disc001-file001-frame00185-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062631" "asp4062629-marc","","Horizon. Taming the problem child","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","Dr Ron Federici, an American psychologist, has devised a controversial treatment plan for aggressive, conduct-disordered children. The treatment is undeniably tough in its approach, advocating a regime of rigid control: isolated from the outside world, the children must stay three feet away from their parents at all times and are restrained if they disobey. Horizon follows the progress of two children, Haley and Sergei, as they undertake the course of treatment, supervised by Dr Federici himself. The question is, is it damaging to the children, or does it actually work?","stream","[]","[]","['Aggressiveness in children', 'Problem children', 'Discipline of children']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009953xxx/1009953088/1009953088-disc001-file001-frame00395-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062629" "asp99240695700971","","Horizon. Emerging viruses","","50 minutes","['Horizon']","After World War II, the widespread use of antibiotics and vaccines gave real confidence of control over infectious disease. But during the 1970s, a sinister crop of lethal new viruses emerged, culminating in AIDS. Many believe this will not be the last plague. But how can we avert the next?","stream","[]","[]","['Viruses', 'Virus diseases', 'Virology']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009953xxx/1009953087/1009953087-disc001-file001-frame00240-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062627" "asp4062625-marc","","Horizon. Bones of contention","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","In the USA, a law has been passed forcing anthropologists, archaeologists and museums to return ethnic artifacts and ancestral remains to the American Indian communities. The film explores how scientists are responding to the loss of their specimens: their world is collapsing, and they are being forced to question the value of what they do. For the infant science of palaeopathology, it means a subject snuffed out before it can prove its worth.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Culture conflict', 'Archaeology', 'Indians of North America']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009953xxx/1009953086/1009953086-disc001-file001-frame00175-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062625" "asp4062623-marc","","Horizon. A good test?","","50 minutes","['Horizon']","Horizon examines the use of psychological techniques in job recruitment and career development. It focuses on a man who wants to be Naval Officer and a manager experiencing difficulties in getting on with his colleagues.","stream","['Great Britain', 'Royal Navy']","[]","['Psychological tests', 'Employment tests', 'Occupational aptitude tests']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009953xxx/1009953085/1009953085-disc001-file001-frame00135-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062623" "asp4062621-marc","","The French experience. Loisirs. Series 1, episode 10","","15 minutes","['The French experience']","Discover the delights of 'The French Experience', with this television series accompanying the best-selling BBC French course which gives the real flavour of France. Filmed in Paris, Normandy, Strasbourg, the Pyrenees and Toulouse, the programmes offer a rich and varied mix of basic language teaching with travel and cultural information, including insights into lesser-known aspects of the country and its life. Ideal for beginners or those wanting to brush up their rusty French.","stream","[]","[]","['French language', 'Leisure']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009953xxx/1009953084/1009953084-disc001-file001-frame00085-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062621" "asp4062617-marc","","The French experience. Ville et campagne. Series 1, episode 4","","15 minutes","['The French experience']","Discover the delights of 'The French Experience', with this television series accompanying the best-selling BBC French course which gives the real flavour of France. Filmed in Paris, Normandy, Strasbourg, the Pyrenees and Toulouse, the programmes offer a rich and varied mix of basic language teaching with travel and cultural information, including insights into lesser-known aspects of the country and its life. Ideal for beginners or those wanting to brush up their rusty French.","stream","[]","[]","['Cities and towns', 'French language']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009953xxx/1009953082/1009953082-disc001-file001-frame00085-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062617" "asp4062615-marc","","D Plus. Episode 1","","17 minutes","['D Plus']","Learn German through this entertaining soap, set in a German TV station in Cologne and recorded entirely in German. Nico, an office trainee who is learning the language, faces all sorts of challenges in his career and his relationships with friends and colleagues, not to mention a shady figure who leads him into danger.","stream","[]","['Germany']","['Television stations', 'German language']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009953xxx/1009953081/1009953081-disc001-file001-frame00225-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062615" "asp4062613-marc","","Bookmark. The further adventures of Don Quixote","","58 minutes","['Bookmark']","The first novel ever written, Cervantes' Don Quixote, lives on in a thousand adaptations, in film, opera, art and even computer games. With contributions from luminaries as diverse as Carlos Fuentes, AS Byatt, Ben Okri and Orson Welles, this film examines how the chivalrous knight and his sidekick have become enduring cultural icons around the world.","stream","['Quixote', 'Don (Fictitious character)', 'Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de']","[]","['Panza, Sancho (Fictitious character)']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009953xxx/1009953080/1009953080-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062613" "asp4062412-marc","","We'll meet again. The fight for women's rights. Season 2, Episode 6","","54 minutes","[""We'll meet again""]","Join Ann Curry as two women search for friends and colleagues who forged a path for equal rights. One of the first female commercial pilots wants to thank her mentor, and an advocate hopes to find the woman who inspired her to join a movement.","stream","[]","[]","['Feminism', 'Female friendship', 'Women heroes', 'Feminists', ""Women's rights""]","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952914/1009952914-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062412" "asp4062410-marc","","We'll meet again. Escape from Cuba. Season 2, Episode 5","","55 minutes","[""We'll meet again""]","Join Ann Curry for emotional reunions between two Cuban refugees and the U.S. strangers that offered them a chance of a better future decades ago: the man searching for the Mexican-American family that gave him a home as a young boy after Castro's regime executed his father and a Californian fire chief looking for the shrimping boat skipper who brought him to safety.","stream","[]","['United States', 'Cuba']","['Cubans', 'Rescues', 'Refugees', 'Heroes', 'Mariel Boatlift, 1980']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009952xxx/1009952913/1009952913-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062410" "asp4062408-marc","","We'll meet again. Korean War brothers in arms. Season 2, Episode 4","","55 minutes","[""We'll meet again""]","Join Ann Curry for dramatic reunions between veterans of the Korean War and the loved ones of servicemen who supported them. Marine Corps soldier Jim searches for two heroic lieutenants who bravely led him in battle, whilst Navy veteran Tony looks for his best friend and confidante aboard the USS Consolation hospital ship who shared the burden of helping the wounded.","stream","[]","[]","['Heroes', 'Korean War, 1950-1953', 'Best friends']","['Documentary television programs', 'Personal narratives']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952912/1009952912-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062408" "asp4062406-marc","","We'll meet again. Great Alaskan Earthquake. Season 2, Episode 3","","54 minutes","[""We'll meet again""]","Join Ann Curry for dramatic reunions between two people who as children in 1964 survived the biggest earthquake in North American history and the second largest ever in the world. Michele searches for her neighborhood friend Gretchen Young who shielded her through the traumatic earthquake, while Dan wants to find fellow Little League baseball player Bucky who also survived the earthquake that destroyed their childhoods.","stream","[]","['Alaska']","['Friendship', 'Alaska Earthquake, Alaska, 1964']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009952xxx/1009952911/1009952911-disc001-file001-frame00135-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062406" "asp4062404-marc","","We'll meet again. Surviving the Holocaust. Season 2, Episode 2","","55 minutes","[""We'll meet again""]","Join Ann Curry as Holocaust survivors search for those who gave them hope in the darkest days. One wants to find the friend he left behind when he didn't move to Israel; the other hopes an old photo will reunite him with the girl who was his first friend. More than six million Jews were murdered during the Holocaust. And yet amidst the hatred and suffering, deep bonds were forged between those fleeing the atrocities that span generations.","stream","[]","[]","['Friendship', 'Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)', 'Holocaust survivors']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952910/1009952910-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062404" "asp4062402-marc","","We'll meet again. Saved in Vietnam. Season 2, Episode 1","","54 minutes","[""We'll meet again""]","Join Ann Curry for dramatic reunions between people who saved each other's lives in the midst of the Vietnam War, as a three tour US Army officer searches for the Helicopter pilot who brought him out alive, and a soldier sets out to thank the young MASH surgeon who saved him from long term disability five decades ago. More than two million U.S. soldiers served in the Vietnam War that lasted nearly a decade from 1964. It was a gruelling conflict that divided Americans and killed nearly 60,000 service members, and yet two men who survived found that even in the horrors of war, there are acts of humanity that last the test of time.","stream","[]","[]","['Heroes', 'Vietnam War, 1961-1975', 'Rescues']","['Documentary television programs', 'Personal narratives']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009952xxx/1009952909/1009952909-disc001-file001-frame00195-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062402" "asp4062400-marc","","Sinking cities. Miami. Episode 4","","55 minutes","['Sinking cities']","Miami is beloved for its beaches and waterfront homes and businesses. See how engineers and planners are trying to protect Miami from rising seas and ever-more-frequent and violent storm surges that could destroy the city's tourist and business economy. Sinking Cities Most of the world's great cities stand on coastlines and rivers and today they are in grave danger. Billions of people are living in the face of disaster. As the earth warms, sea levels rise, and super-storms become more frequent and more intense, many major coastal cities will soon be under water. Sinking Cities is a fast-paced four-part series that shows how New York, London, Tokyo and Miami face similar and also individual dangers - and how they are preparing for the real-time impact of rising seas - devising colossal new construction projects, and groundbreaking solutions aimed at securing their infrastructure. Challenges include rising seas, stronger storms, heavier rainfall, flooding rivers, even tsunamis. Solutions require heavy engineering and changing minds. We meet the ambitious engineers, innovative researchers, and determined first responders - individuals who are determined to adapt these cities and ensure they survive. Sinking Cities is about the huge threat facing four global cities - and what is being done to save them.","stream","[]","['Florida', 'Miami (Fla.)']","['Sea level', 'Municipal engineering', 'Climatic changes', 'City planning']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952908/1009952908-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062400" "asp4062398-marc","","Sinking cities. London. Episode 3","","55 minutes","['Sinking cities']","See firsthand why London's Thames Barrier is no longer enough to keep the city safe from rising tides. The system has worked for decades, but due to increased environmental challenges, its location on a flood plain and heavy urbanization, London must now explore both low-tech fixes and some of the most advanced engineering solutions in the world. Sinking Cities Most of the world's great cities stand on coastlines and rivers and today they are in grave danger. Billions of people are living in the face of disaster. As the earth warms, sea levels rise, and super-storms become more frequent and more intense, many major coastal cities will soon be under water. Sinking Cities is a fast-paced four-part series that shows how New York, London, Tokyo and Miami face similar and also individual dangers - and how they are preparing for the real-time impact of rising seas - devising colossal new construction projects, and groundbreaking solutions aimed at securing their infrastructure. Challenges include rising seas, stronger storms, heavier rainfall, flooding rivers, even tsunamis. Solutions require heavy engineering and changing minds. We meet the ambitious engineers, innovative researchers, and determined first responders - individuals who are determined to adapt these cities and ensure they survive. Sinking Cities is about the huge threat facing four global cities - and what is being done to save them.","stream","[]","['England', 'London (England)']","['Sea level', 'Municipal engineering', 'Climatic changes', 'City planning']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952907/1009952907-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062398" "asp4062396-marc","","Sinking cities. Tokyo. Episode 2","","55 minutes","['Sinking cities']","See how Tokyo is looking for new ways to fight back against rising waters. Typhoons, tsunamis, earthquakes and sinking neighborhoods threaten one of the world's most populous cities, and the economic engine of Japan, with some of the world's largest problems. Sinking Cities Most of the world's great cities stand on coastlines and rivers and today they are in grave danger. Billions of people are living in the face of disaster. As the earth warms, sea levels rise, and super-storms become more frequent and more intense, many major coastal cities will soon be under water. Sinking Cities is a fast-paced four-part series that shows how New York, London, Tokyo and Miami face similar and also individual dangers - and how they are preparing for the real-time impact of rising seas - devising colossal new construction projects, and groundbreaking solutions aimed at securing their infrastructure. Challenges include rising seas, stronger storms, heavier rainfall, flooding rivers, even tsunamis. Solutions require heavy engineering and changing minds. We meet the ambitious engineers, innovative researchers, and determined first responders - individuals who are determined to adapt these cities and ensure they survive. Sinking Cities is about the huge threat facing four global cities - and what is being done to save them.","stream","[]","['Tokyo (Japan)', 'Japan']","['Sea level', 'Municipal engineering', 'Climatic changes', 'City planning']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952906/1009952906-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062396" "asp4062394-marc","","Sinking cities. New York. Episode 1","","55 minutes","['Sinking cities']","Discover how New York City has learned from 2012 Superstorm Sandy. Sinking Cities: Most of the world's great cities stand on coastlines and rivers and today they are in grave danger. Billions of people are living in the face of disaster. As the earth warms, sea levels rise, and super-storms become more frequent and more intense, many major coastal cities will soon be under water. Sinking Cities is a fast-paced four-part series that shows how New York, London, Tokyo and Miami face similar and also individual dangers - and how they are preparing for the real-time impact of rising seas - devising colossal new construction projects, and groundbreaking solutions aimed at securing their infrastructure. Challenges include rising seas, stronger storms, heavier rainfall, flooding rivers, even tsunamis. Solutions require heavy engineering and changing minds. We meet the ambitious engineers, innovative researchers, and determined first responders - individuals who are determined to adapt these cities and ensure they survive. Sinking Cities is about the huge threat facing four global cities - and what is being done to save them.","stream","[]","['New York (N.Y.)', 'New York (State)']","['Sea level', 'Municipal engineering', 'Climatic changes', 'City planning']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009952xxx/1009952905/1009952905-disc001-file001-frame00115-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062394" "asp4062392-marc","","Secrets of the dead. The woman in the iron coffin. [Season 17, Episode 3]","","55 minutes","['Secrets of the dead']","In 2011, construction workers were shocked to uncover the remains of a woman in an abandoned lot in Queens, New York. So great was her level of preservation, witnesses first assumed they had stumbled upon a recent homicide. Forensic analysis, however, revealed a remarkably different story. Buried in an elaborate and expensive iron coffin, the body belonged to a young African American woman who died in the first half of the 19th century, when the United States was divided on the twin issues of slavery and race before the Civil War. But who was she? Secrets of the Dead: The Woman in the Iron Coffin follows forensic archaeologist Scott Warnasch and a team of historians and scientists as they investigate this woman's story and the time in which she lived, revealing a vivid picture of what life was like for free African American people in the North.","stream","[]","['Queens (New York, N.Y.)', 'New York (State)']","['Human remains (Archaeology)', 'Free African Americans', 'African American women', 'African Americans']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952904/1009952904-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062392" "asp4062390-marc","","Nova. Pluto and beyond","","53 minutes","['Nova']","NOVA: Pluto and Beyond. When the New Horizons spacecraft whizzed by Pluto in 2015, we Earthlings were dazzled by the breathtaking images it beamed home. They revealed a never-before-seen alien landscape - a world of mountains made of ice mixed with plains of frozen-solid methane and nitrogen. After more than two years of poring over the data, NASA has made remarkable new discoveries about everyone's favorite dwarf planet. But New Horizons didn't stop there. On New Year's Day 2019, the probe attempts to fly by an object known now as Ultima Thule, believed to be a primordial building block of the solar system. This will be the most distant flyby in NASA's history - 4 billion miles from Earth. If successful, it will shed light on one of the least understood regions of our solar system: the Kuiper Belt. NOVA will again be embedded with the New Horizons mission team to follow the action as they uncover in real time the secrets of what lies beyond Pluto.","stream","['New Horizons (Spacecraft)']","['Pluto (Dwarf planet)', 'Outer space']","['Space flight to Pluto']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009952xxx/1009952903/1009952903-disc001-file001-frame00140-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062390" "asp4062388-marc","","Nova. Apollo's daring mission","","53 minutes","['Nova']","NOVA: Apollo's Daring Mission. Apollo astronauts and engineers tell the inside story of Apollo 8, the first manned mission to the moon. The U.S. space program suffered a bitter setback when Apollo 1 ended in a deadly fire during a pre-launch run-through. In disarray, and threatened by the prospect of a Soviet Union victory in the space race, NASA decided upon a radical and risky change of plan: turn Apollo 8 from an earth-orbit mission into a daring sprint to the moon while relying on untried new technologies. Fifty years after the historic mission, the Apollo 8 astronauts and engineers recount the feats of engineering that paved the way to the moon.","stream","['Apollo 8 (Spacecraft)', 'National Aeronautics and Space Administration', 'United States']","[]","['Space flight to the moon']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952902/1009952902-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062388" "asp4062384-marc","","NOVA. Thai cave rescue","","53 minutes","['NOVA']","NOVA: Thai Cave Rescue. In July 2018, an international team of cave divers endeavored to rescue 12 boys and their soccer coach stranded in a flooded cave in Thailand. Follow the harrowing operation and discover the scientific ingenuity that made the rescue possible. Hear how rescuers explored every option - from pumping out water, to drilling a new exit, to ultimately cave-diving with the children.","stream","[]","['Thailand']","['Caving', 'Boys', 'Soccer coaches', 'Soccer players']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009952xxx/1009952900/1009952900-disc001-file001-frame00105-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062384" "asp4062382-marc","","NOVA. Addiction. [Series 45, Episode 12]","","53 minutes","['NOVA']","NOVA: Addiction. Hear firsthand from individuals struggling with addiction and follow the cutting-edge work of doctors and scientists as they investigate why addiction is not a moral failing, but a chronic, treatable medical condition. Easy access to drugs like heroin, fentanyl, and even prescription medications like OxyContin has fueled an epidemic of addiction - the deadliest in US history. Now, science is revealing how addiction affects the brain, and top experts are gathering evidence about how we should address our drug problem, from embracing evidence-based treatments, to rethinking public policies.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Brain chemistry', 'Opioid abuse', 'Drug addiction', 'Brain']","['Science television programs', 'Medical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009952xxx/1009952899/1009952899-disc001-file001-frame00175-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062382" "asp4062380-marc","","Nova. Last B-24","","53 minutes","['Nova']","NOVA: Last B-24. In 1944 a smoking, battle-scarred B-24 Liberator bomber known as the Tulsamerican crashed into the choppy seas off the coast of Croatia, entombing three of its occupants under 135 feet of water. For years they were lost to the world - and their families. But in 2010, nearly seventy years after the crash, the Department of Defense located the plane. And in 2017, aided by the Croatian Navy and some of the world's leading underwater archaeologists, they set to work to investigate the wreckage. Were the B-24s truly as dangerous as the nickname ""the Flying Coffin"" suggested? And what does that mean for the recovery of the fallen airmen? Now, NOVA joins a team of archaeologists on a dangerous mission to recover and identify their remains. They will deploy advanced mapping and diving technologies and sift through tons of sediment - eventually to find artifacts and other tantalizing clues. From the clandestine recovery of the remains to the subsequent forensics and DNA analysis of the remains in the laboratory, the story of the Tulsamerican is riveting and emotional. NOVA documents it all, including the moment a family hears the words they never expected to hear: ""On behalf of a grateful nation ...""","stream","[]","['Adriatic Sea']","['World War, 1939-1945', 'Aircraft accidents', 'B-24 (Bomber)']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009952xxx/1009952898/1009952898-disc001-file001-frame00080-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062380" "asp4062378-marc","","Nova. Flying supersonic","","53 minutes","['Nova']","NOVA: Flying Supersonic. Thundering across the sky on elegant white wings, the Concorde was an instant legend. But behind the glamour of jet setting at Mach 2 were stunning scientific innovations and political intrigue. Fifteen years after Concorde's final flight, NOVA takes you inside the historic international race to develop the first supersonic airliner. Hear stories from those inside the choreographed effort to design and build Concorde in two countries at once - and the crew members who flew her. NOVA follows Concorde's legacy to a new generation of innovators who are pushing the boundaries of aviation in hopes of launching a new era of supersonic travel.","stream","[]","[]","['Supersonic transport planes', 'Concorde (Jet transports)']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952897/1009952897-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062378" "asp4062376-marc","","NOVA. Transplanting hope. [Series 45, Episode 9]","","53 minutes","['NOVA']","NOVA: Transplanting Hope. Every ten minutes, another person in the U.S. is added to the waiting list for an organ transplant, joining more than 100,000 others. And a dire shortage of organs means every opportunity for a transplant has to count. With extraordinary access to patients and transplant teams, NOVA takes you inside the operating room to witness the emotional, high-stakes process of transferring organs from donors to recipients. Meet families navigating both sides of the transplant journey - and researchers pushing the boundaries of medicine in an effort to beat the odds. Their efforts to understand organ rejection, discover ways to keep organs alive outside the body, and even grow ""bio-artificial"" organs with stem cells, could save countless lives.","stream","[]","[]","['Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc']","['Science television programs', 'Medical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952896/1009952896-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062376" "asp4062374-marc","","NOVA. World's fastest animal. Season 45, Episode 16","","53 minutes","['NOVA']","NOVA: World's Fastest Animal. The peregrine falcon is the world's fastest animal, capable of diving at nearly 200 miles per hour - nearly three times the speed of a sprinting cheetah. Though the species nearly went extinct in the 1970s due to the insecticide DDT, the species is now one of the most widespread predators on Earth, finding home on every continent except Antarctica - from coastal cliffs and arctic tundra to the skyscrapers of urban Chicago. What enables this bird to thrive in such varied environments, and how does it reach such breakneck speeds? To find out, NOVA takes viewers to a nesting box high up in the skyline of urban Chicago where three chicks have just broken out of their shells. Watch them over several months as they take their first stumbling flight and eventually perfect their flying and hunting skills. And join expert falconer Lloyd Buck as he trains a young falcon and puts its hunting skills to the ultimate test.","stream","[]","[]","['Animal locomotion', 'Peregrine falcon']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Animal television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952895/1009952895-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062374" "asp4062372-marc","","Neanderthal. Episode 2","","55 minutes","['Neanderthal']","Eight years ago there was an incredible breakthrough: the Neanderthal genome was first decoded. The greatest surprise was that most modern humans have inherited Neanderthal DNA, and that there is around 2% of their DNA inside everyone from outside sub-Saharan Africa. These genes have helped shape modern humans into what we are today. So what kind of people were our ancient ancestors? This two-part series investigates what they looked like and what would have happened when we met them. It turns out that what we thought we knew about them is wrong. They weren't hunched, grunting, knuckle-dragging ape-men at all. In a reconstructed, imaginary confrontation, we discover they were faster, smarter, better looking - and much more like us than we ever thought. Our guide is Ella Al-Shamahi, a young British rising star in Neanderthal research, with an unusual side-line as a stand-up comic. She enlists the skills of Andy Serkis, the global movie star and master of performance capture, best known as Gollum in the Lord of the Rings and Caesar in Planet of the Apes, who uses his Hollywood magic to, for the first time ever, create a scientifically accurate 3D working avatar of a real Neanderthal.","stream","[]","[]","['Fossil hominids', 'Human genetics', 'Human evolution', 'Neanderthals']","['Educational television programs', 'Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952894/1009952894-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062372" "asp4062370-marc","","Neanderthal. Episode 1","","56 minutes","['Neanderthal']","Eight years ago there was an incredible breakthrough: the Neanderthal genome was first decoded. The greatest surprise was that most modern humans have inherited Neanderthal DNA, and that there is around 2% of their DNA inside everyone from outside sub-Saharan Africa. These genes have helped shape modern humans into what we are today. So what kind of people were our ancient ancestors? This two-part series investigates what they looked like and what would have happened when we met them. It turns out that what we thought we knew about them is wrong. They weren't hunched, grunting, knuckle-dragging ape-men at all. In a reconstructed, imaginary confrontation, we discover they were faster, smarter, better looking - and much more like us than we ever thought. Our guide is Ella Al-Shamahi, a young British rising star in Neanderthal research, with an unusual side-line as a stand-up comic. She enlists the skills of Andy Serkis, the global movie star and master of performance capture, best known as Gollum in the Lord of the Rings and Caesar in Planet of the Apes, who uses his Hollywood magic to, for the first time ever, create a scientifically accurate 3D working avatar of a real Neanderthal.","stream","[]","[]","['Fossil hominids', 'Human genetics', 'Human evolution', 'Neanderthals']","['Educational television programs', 'Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952893/1009952893-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062370" "asp4062368-marc","","Native America. New world rising. Episode 4","","54 minutes","['Native America']","Native America challenges everything we thought we knew about the Americas before and since contact with Europe. It travels through 15,000-years to showcase massive cities, unique systems of science, art, and writing, and 100 million people connected by social networks and spiritual beliefs spanning two continents. The series reveals some of the most advanced cultures in human history and the Native American people who created it and whose legacy continues, unbroken, to this day. This series explores this extraordinary world through an unprecedented combination of cutting edge science and traditional indigenous knowledge. It is Native America as never seen before -featuring sacred rituals filmed for the first time, history changing scientific discoveries, and rarely heard voices from the living legacy of Native American culture. Native America rediscovers a past whose splendor and sophistication is only now being realized, and whose story has for too long remained untold. It reveals a unifying belief that inspires these diverse cultures - people are deeply connected to earth, sky, water, and all living things. This belief is rooted in millennia of living on this land and continues to resonate in the lives of Native Americans to this day. New World Rising reveals Native American cultural continuity in the face of genocidal warfare and history’s worst demographic devastation. Native Americans tap 10,000 years of beliefs to fight and survive the forces of Conquest.","stream","[]","[]","['Indians of North America']","['Documentary films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009952xxx/1009952892/1009952892-disc001-file001-frame00155-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062368" "asp4062366-marc","","Native America. Cities of the sky. Episode 3","","54 minutes","['Native America']","Native America challenges everything we thought we knew about the Americas before and since contact with Europe. It travels through 15,000-years to showcase massive cities, unique systems of science, art, and writing, and 100 million people connected by social networks and spiritual beliefs spanning two continents. The series reveals some of the most advanced cultures in human history and the Native American people who created it and whose legacy continues, unbroken, to this day. This series explores this extraordinary world through an unprecedented combination of cutting edge science and traditional indigenous knowledge. It is Native America as never seen before -featuring sacred rituals filmed for the first time, history changing scientific discoveries, and rarely heard voices from the living legacy of Native American culture. Native America rediscovers a past whose splendor and sophistication is only now being realized, and whose story has for too long remained untold. It reveals a unifying belief that inspires these diverse cultures - people are deeply connected to earth, sky, water, and all living things. This belief is rooted in millennia of living on this land and continues to resonate in the lives of Native Americans to this day. Cities of the Sky explores the creation of some of the ancient world’s largest and most splendid cities. Were people across Native America inspired by celestial phenomenon to build their communities? Answers are revealed in American urban centers that bloomed from the Mexican jungle, a massive multi-cultural city in Central Mexico that is among the largest urban centers in history, and the capital of South America’s greatest empire.","stream","[]","['Cahokia Mounds State Historic Park (Ill.)']","['Indians of North America']","['Documentary films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952891/1009952891-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062366" "asp4062364-marc","","Native America. Nature to nations. Episode 2","","54 minutes","['Native America']","Native America challenges everything we thought we knew about the Americas before and since contact with Europe. It travels through 15,000-years to showcase massive cities, unique systems of science, art, and writing, and 100 million people connected by social networks and spiritual beliefs spanning two continents. The series reveals some of the most advanced cultures in human history and the Native American people who created it and whose legacy continues, unbroken, to this day. This series explores this extraordinary world through an unprecedented combination of cutting edge science and traditional indigenous knowledge. It is Native America as never seen before -featuring sacred rituals filmed for the first time, history changing scientific discoveries, and rarely heard voices from the living legacy of Native American culture. Native America rediscovers a past whose splendor and sophistication is only now being realized, and whose story has for too long remained untold. It reveals a unifying belief that inspires these diverse cultures - people are deeply connected to earth, sky, water, and all living things. This belief is rooted in millennia of living on this land and continues to resonate in the lives of Native Americans to this day. Nature to Nations explores the rise of great American nations, from dynastic monarchies to participatory democracies. What lies behind these diverse and sophisticated governments? Answers emerge from an archaeologist excavating America’s oldest temple in the Peruvian Andes, a tribe initiating a new chief at a ceremony surrounded by cedar totem poles in the Pacific Northwest, an expert reading ancient hieroglyphs from a sarcophagus to tell a forgotten history of Maya kings, and the return of an ancient shell wampum belt to the birthplace of democracy near Syracuse, New York.","stream","[]","[]","['Indians of North America']","['Documentary films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009952xxx/1009952890/1009952890-disc001-file001-frame00145-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062364" "asp4062362-marc","","Native America. From caves to cosmos. Episode 1","","54 minutes","['Native America']","Native America challenges everything we thought we knew about the Americas before and since contact with Europe. It travels through 15,000-years to showcase massive cities, unique systems of science, art, and writing, and 100 million people connected by social networks and spiritual beliefs spanning two continents. The series reveals some of the most advanced cultures in human history and the Native American people who created it and whose legacy continues, unbroken, to this day. This series explores this extraordinary world through an unprecedented combination of cutting edge science and traditional indigenous knowledge. It is Native America as never seen before - featuring sacred rituals filmed for the first time, history changing scientific discoveries, and rarely heard voices from the living legacy of Native American culture. Native America rediscovers a past whose splendor and sophistication is only now being realized, and whose story has for too long remained untold. It reveals a unifying belief that inspires these diverse cultures - people are deeply connected to earth, sky, water, and all living things. This belief is rooted in millennia of living on this land and continues to resonate in the lives of Native Americans to this day. From Caves to Cosmos focuses on the deep roots of Native America: Who are America’s First Peoples and how did they create their unique world? Answers emerge from Hopi Elders on pilgrimage at sacred Chaco Canyon in the New Mexico desert, scientists examining ancient cave painting in the Amazon jungle, Chumash boat builders exploring their tribe’s ancient migration legacy off California’s coast, and an archaeologist digging deep below a towering pyramid near Mexico City.","stream","[]","['Chaco Canyon (N.M.)']","['Indians of North America']","['Documentary films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009952xxx/1009952889/1009952889-disc001-file001-frame00140-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062362" "asp4062360-marc","","Nature. A squirrel’s guide to success. Season 37, Episode 4","","54 minutes","['Nature']","NATURE: A Squirrel's Guide to Success The squirrel family, from tiny chipmunks to big prairie dogs, is one of the most widespread on Earth, so what is the secret to their success? There are almost 300 species of squirrels that can glide through the air, outwit rattlesnakes, and survive the coldest temperatures of any mammal. Uncover the extraordinary abilities of these cheeky nut lovers as a filmmaker puts their problem solving to the test on a specially designed obstacle course. Join some of the world's top squirrel scientists who are making groundbreaking discoveries - from the brainy fox squirrel who can remember the location of 9,000 nuts, to the acrobatic gray squirrel whose tree-top leaps are the basis of new designs in robotics. And see the world through the eyes of an orphan red squirrel called Billy, as he grows up and develops all the skills he will need to be released back to the wild.","stream","[]","[]","['Squirrels']","['Nature television programs', 'Animal television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952888/1009952888-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062360" "asp4062358-marc","","The Mayo Clinic. Faith, hope, science","","116 minutes","[]","This film tells the story of William Worrall Mayo, an English immigrant who began practicing medicine with his sons Will and Charlie in the late 1800s in Rochester, Minnesota.","stream","['Mayo, Charles H', 'Mayo, William James', 'Mayo, William Worrall', 'Mayo Clinic']","['Minnesota']","['Medical centers', 'Medicine', 'Medical care']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952887/1009952887-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062358" "asp4062356-marc","","Mister Rogers. It's you I like","","58 minutes","[]","Mister Rogers: It's You I Like pays tribute to the beloved Fred Rogers and the nearly 900 episodes of the landmark children's television program first seen in 1968 on PBS. Still broadcast on PBS stations around the country, the iconic series continues to resonate with children and adults alike. In this 60-minute retrospective hosted by award-winning actor Michael Keaton, enjoy memorable segments including visits with Koko the Gorilla and Margaret Hamilton as well as the iconic trip to the Crayola crayon factory. Hear from Judd Apatow, Joyce DiDonato, Whoopi Goldberg, Chris Kratt, John Lithgow, Nicholas Ma, Yo-Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman, Sarah Silverman, Esperanza Spalding, and Caroll Spinney as they share their favorite memories from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Be inspired by Joe Negri (""Handyman Negri""), David Newell (""Mr. McFeely""), and Fred Rogers' wife Joanne as they share their personal stories. Archival performances by Tony Bennett, the Empire Brass Quintet, Perlman, Yo-Yo Ma, and others are also not to be missed!","stream","['Rogers, Fred']","['United States']","['Television personalities', ""Children's television programs""]","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952886/1009952886-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062356" "asp4062354-marc","","Frontline. The pension gamble. Season 37, Episode 3","","54 minutes","['Frontline']","How state governments and Wall Street led America's public pensions into a $4-trillion hole. Correspondent Martin Smith investigates the consequences for teachers, police, firefighters, and other public servants and who will be held accountable?","stream","[]","['Kentucky']","['Pension trusts', 'Pensions']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952885/1009952885-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062354" "asp4062352-marc","","Frontline. New American Nazis. Documenting hate","","54 minutes","['Frontline']","In the wake of the 2018 deadly anti-Semitic attack at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, FRONTLINE and ProPublica present a new investigation into white supremacist groups in America - in particular, a neo-Nazi group, Atomwaffen Division, that has actively recruited inside the U.S. military. Continuing FRONTLINE and ProPublica's reporting on violent white supremacists in the U.S. (which has helped lead to multiple arrests), this joint investigation shows the group's terrorist objectives and how it gained strength after the 2017 Charlottesville rally.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Hate crimes', 'White supremacy movements', 'Antisemitism']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952884/1009952884-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062352" "asp4062350-marc","","Frontline. Left behind America. [Season 36, Episode 16]","","53 minutes","['Frontline']","In the decade since the Great Recession, many American cities and towns have bounced back. But for some small and mid-size cities that were once hubs for innovation and manufacturing, economic recovery has remained elusive. FRONTLINE and ProPublica ask why - and present an in-depth look at one such city, Dayton, Ohio, as its citizens continue to fight for economic revitalization ten years after the financial crisis. From director Shimon Dotan (The Settlers), Left Behind America was produced in partnership with Chasing the Dream, a multi-platform public media reporting initiative from WNET in New York that aims to provide a deeper understanding of both poverty and opportunity in American society. Gripping and powerful, the documentary chronicles the lives and struggles of Dayton's working poor as they chase the American dream in the new American economy. As Dotan and correspondent Alec MacGillis of ProPublica explore in the film, Dayton was once the epitome of industry and ingenuity in the American heartland. The film shows, in cities like Dayton - where many businesses that once employed thousands of people have shut down or moved elsewhere - part-time, low-wage work rather than full-time work with benefits has often become the new normal. And as a result, many families struggle to survive. But despite the obstacles, many Dayton citizens are taking matters into their own hands - and focusing not just on surviving, but thriving. Left Behind America is the intimate story of one Rust Belt city's struggle to recover in the post-recession economy - and an up-close look at how that struggle presents a challenge to us all.","stream","[]","['Ohio', 'Dayton (Ohio)', 'United States']","['Cities and towns', 'Poverty', 'Working poor', 'Poor']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009952xxx/1009952883/1009952883-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062350" "asp4062348-marc","","Frontline. The Facebook dilemma. Season 37, Episode 5","","54 minutes","['Frontline']","FRONTLINE: The Facebook Dilemma. FRONTLINE investigates a series of warnings from insiders and outsiders that went unattended by Facebook as the company grew from a dorm room project to a global empire.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Communication in politics', 'Social media', 'Truthfulness and falsehood']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952882/1009952882-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062348" "asp4062346-marc","","Frontline. The Facebook dilemma. Season 37, Episode 4","","54 minutes","['Frontline']","FRONTLINE: The Facebook Dilemma. FRONTLINE investigates a series of warnings from insiders and outsiders that went unattended by Facebook as the company grew from a dorm room project to a global empire.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Communication in politics', 'Social media', 'Truthfulness and falsehood']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009952xxx/1009952881/1009952881-disc001-file001-frame00065-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062346" "asp4062344-marc","","A chef's life. The final harvest","","55 minutes","[""A chef's life""]","After five momentous seasons of A CHEF'S LIFE, Vivian hosts THE FINAL HARVEST, a farewell feast of epic proportions. This series finale begins as a tractor pushes through her family's cornfield to carve out the open-air dining room of Vivian's dreams. She gathers summer's last vegetables from Warren Brothers' farm for a batch of chow-chow. Ms. Lillie hosts a biscuit-making class for the show's favorite characters. Vivian's parents, Mrs. Scarlett and Mr. John, reveal how Vivian's success has changed their family, and most importantly, made them proud. The show's most beloved personalities share intimate moments, along with a series-worth of memorable flashbacks. Ben reveals an unexpected tenderness when describing the impact of A CHEF'S LIFE on his family and community. A fitting sign-off to the series, friends new and old take a seat at A CHEF'S LIFE final harvest table, bringing to a close this extended love letter to eastern North Carolina.","stream","['Howard, Vivian']","['North Carolina']","['Cooks', 'Cooking']","['Television cooking shows', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009952xxx/1009952880/1009952880-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062344" "asp4062342-marc","","Art 21. San Francisco Bay Area. Season 9, Episode 3","","56 minutes","['Art 21']","Travel the world with Art21 to be inspired by the creative processes of today's most compelling artists in the ninth season of the Peabody Award-winning Art in the Twenty-First Century series. The series gives viewers unprecedented access to the leading creative minds of our time, drawing upon artists' relationships with the places in which they work. Season Nine charts art making in three urban centers across three continents, featuring twelve artists and one non-profit art center who respond to the forces that have shaped the places where they live and work, while pursuing their personal visions for a better future. The San Francisco Bay Area is a magnet for artists who are drawn to its experimental atmosphere, countercultural spirit, and history of innovation. The artists in this hour are united by their steadfastness and persistence in creating; their art serves as an essential expression of their experience of the world.","stream","[]","['California']","['Artists', 'Art, Modern', 'Art, American']","['Educational television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952879/1009952879-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062342" "asp4062340-marc","","Art 21. Berlin. Season 9, Episode 2","","56 minutes","['Art 21']","Travel the world with Art21 to be inspired by the creative processes of today's most compelling artists in the ninth season of the Peabody Award-winning Art in the Twenty-First Century series. The series gives viewers unprecedented access to the leading creative minds of our time, drawing upon artists' relationships with the places in which they work. Season Nine charts art making in three urban centers across three continents, featuring twelve artists and one non-profit art center who respond to the forces that have shaped the places where they live and work, while pursuing their personal visions for a better future. Berlin has become a haven for artists from all over the world — a free zone where experimentation, individual expression, and international influences converge. From creating large-scale public projects to intimately personal ones, the artists in this hour demonstrate the diversity of practice and sensibilities in the German capital.","stream","[]","['Germany']","['Art, German', 'Artists', 'Art, Modern']","['Educational television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952878/1009952878-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062340" "asp4062338-marc","","Art 21. Johannesburg. Season 9, Episode 1","","56 minutes","['Art 21']","Travel the world with Art21 to be inspired by the creative processes of today's most compelling artists in the ninth season of the Peabody Award-winning Art in the Twenty-First Century series. The series gives viewers unprecedented access to the leading creative minds of our time, drawing upon artists' relationships with the places in which they work. Season Nine charts art making in three urban centers across three continents, featuring twelve artists and one non-profit art center who respond to the forces that have shaped the places where they live and work, while pursuing their personal visions for a better future. Since the dramatic fall of apartheid in 1994, Johannesburg has emerged as the artistic capital of sub-Saharan Africa. This episode tells the story of four artists from a diversity of South African ethnic backgrounds, identities and generations working across photography, painting, sculpture, and performance. Collectively, the artists in this hour use their work to empower marginalized communities, reexamine history, and pursue their visions for South Africa’s future.","stream","[]","['South Africa']","['Artists', 'Art, South African', 'Art, Modern']","['Educational television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009952xxx/1009952877/1009952877-disc001-file001-frame00265-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062338" "asp4062336-marc","","American masters. Decoding Watson","","84 minutes","['American masters']","American Masters: Decoding Watson. It is impossible to overstate the importance of James Watson's contributions to science or the implications of his work for contemporary society. Yet he remains an enigma to most Americans, simply the first half of the phrase ""Watson and Crick."" Throughout his life, Watson has continued his scientific work, from the laboratory at Cold Spring Harbor in New York. Not without controversy, he yet remains one of the most enduringly influential scientists alive. Targeting the big questions, writing the textbook that defined molecular biology, energizing the ""war on cancer"" and helping to map the human genome, he has served as a prime mover of the great biological revolution that affects us all. James Watson: In His Own Words will be the first major biographical documentary on the life and work of this legendary figure in science and contemporary culture.","stream","['Watson, James D']","['United States']","['Molecular biologists', 'DNA']","['Science television programs', 'Documentary television programs', 'Biographical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009952xxx/1009952876/1009952876-disc001-file001-frame00380-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062336" "asp4062334-marc","","American masters. I've gotta be me. Sammy Davis, Jr","","100 minutes","['American masters']","He was ""Mr. Entertainment,"" a show-business meteor who blazed across the twentieth century. Sammy Davis, Jr. had the kind of career that was indisputably legendary, so vast and multi-faceted that it was dizzying in its scope and scale. Yet, his life was complex, complicated, and contradictory. Sammy Davis, Jr.: I've Gotta Be Me explores Davis' journey to create his own identity - as a black man who embraced Judaism - through the shifting tides of civil rights and racial progress. A veteran of increasingly outdated show business traditions, Davis strove to stay relevant, even as he found himself bracketed by the bigotry of white America and the distaste of black America. Featuring interviews with such luminaries as Billy Crystal, Norman Lear, Jerry Lewis, Whoopi Goldberg, and Kim Novak, with never-before-seen photographs from Davis' vast personal collection and footage of his electric performances, this film explores the life and art of a uniquely gifted entertainer whose trajectory highlighted the major flashpoints of American society from the Depression through the 1980s.","stream","['Davis, Sammy', 'Jr']","[]","['Jewish entertainers', 'African American singers', 'African American actors', 'African American entertainers']","['Biographical television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009952xxx/1009952875/1009952875-disc001-file001-frame00025-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062334" "asp4062332-marc","","American experience. The swamp. Season 31, Episode 1","","114 minutes","['American experience']","The Swamp tells the dramatic story of humanity's attempts to conquer the Florida Everglades, one of nature's most mysterious and unique ecosystems. Home to a profusion of plants and animals found nowhere else on the continent, the Everglades was an immense watershed covering the southern half of the Florida peninsula. In the 19th century, however, most Americans believed swamps were filled with diseases and noxious reptiles and saw them as obstacles to the nation's progress. The idea of draining the Everglades became the goal of many entrepreneurs, politicians and salesmen who saw great potential in turning the massive wetland into a profitable enterprise. Altering the landscape of the Everglades unleashed a torrent of unintended consequences, from catastrophic floods to brutal droughts. Told through the lives of a handful of colorful and resolute characters, from hucksters to politicians to unlikely activists, The Swamp explores the repeated efforts to transform what was seen as a vast and useless wasteland into an agricultural and urban paradise, ultimately leading to a passionate campaign to preserve America's greatest wetland.","stream","[]","['Florida', 'Everglades (Fla.)']","['Natural areas', 'Wetlands']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009952xxx/1009952874/1009952874-disc001-file001-frame00050-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062332" "asp4062330-marc","","American experience. The circus. Part two","","114 minutes","['American experience']","American Experience: The Circus. This four-hour mini-series tells the story of one of the most popular and influential forms of entertainment in American history. Drawing upon a vast and rich visual archive, The Circus follows the rise and fall of the gigantic, traveling tented railroad circus, recounting the era when Circus Day could shut down a town, and circus stars were among the most famous people in the country. For many Americans, the circus embodied the improbable and the impossible, the exotic and the spectacular. Through the intertwined stories of several of the most innovative and influential impresarios of the late nineteenth century, this series reveals the circus was a uniquely American entertainment created by a rapidly expanding and industrializing nation; that it embraced and was made possible by Western imperialism; that its history was shaped by a tension between its unconventional entertainments and prevailing standards of respectability; and that its promise for ordinary people was the possibility for personal reinvention. Drawing upon a vast and richly visual archive and featuring a host of performers, historians and aficionados, The Circus brings to life an era when Circus Day would shut down a town, its stars were among the most famous people in the country, and multitudes of Americans gathered to see the improbable and the impossible, the exotic and the spectacular.","stream","['Forepaugh, Adam', 'Bailey, James Anthony', 'Barnum, P. T', 'Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Combined Shows']","['United States']","['Circus']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs', 'Historical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009952xxx/1009952873/1009952873-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062330" "asp4062328-marc","","American experience. The circus. Part one","","112 minutes","['American experience']","American Experience: The Circus. This four-hour mini-series tells the story of one of the most popular and influential forms of entertainment in American history. Drawing upon a vast and rich visual archive, The Circus follows the rise and fall of the gigantic, traveling tented railroad circus, recounting the era when Circus Day could shut down a town, and circus stars were among the most famous people in the country. For many Americans, the circus embodied the improbable and the impossible, the exotic and the spectacular. Through the intertwined stories of several of the most innovative and influential impresarios of the late nineteenth century, this series reveals the circus was a uniquely American entertainment created by a rapidly expanding and industrializing nation; that it embraced and was made possible by Western imperialism; that its history was shaped by a tension between its unconventional entertainments and prevailing standards of respectability; and that its promise for ordinary people was the possibility for personal reinvention. Drawing upon a vast and richly visual archive and featuring a host of performers, historians and aficionados, The Circus brings to life an era when Circus Day would shut down a town, its stars were among the most famous people in the country, and multitudes of Americans gathered to see the improbable and the impossible, the exotic and the spectacular.","stream","['Forepaugh, Adam', 'Bailey, James Anthony', 'Barnum, P. T', 'Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Combined Shows']","['United States']","['Circus']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs', 'Historical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009952xxx/1009952872/1009952872-disc001-file001-frame00295-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062328" "asp4062326-marc","","WSJ viewpoints. Ellen Kullman, DuPont CEO","","59 minutes","[]","Ellen Kullman, DuPont CEO, visited WSJ's Viewpoints and discussed a range of topics including DuPont's future, activist investors and gender equality in business and education. She spoke with WSJ's John Bussey.","stream","['Kullman, Ellen', 'E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company']","[]","['Women executives']","['Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009949xxx/1009949957/1009949957-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062326" "asp4062324-marc","","When #metoo hits home","","25 minutes","[]","What mistakes do companies make in dealing with sexual harassment, pay inequity and other gender issues in the workplace, and how can they be best addressed to mitigate business risk?","stream","[]","[]","['Corporate culture', 'Sexual harassment', 'Personnel management']","['Panel discussions']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009949xxx/1009949956/1009949956-disc001-file001-frame00195-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062324" "asp4062322-marc","","Understanding your DNA","","24 minutes","[]","Jill Hagenkord, chief medical officer for Color, speaks with Jason Anders, the WSJ's chief news editor, about how the sophistication and democratization of genetic testing will impact the future of medical treatment.","stream","[]","[]","['Human chromosome abnormalities', 'DNA', 'Human genome']","['Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009949xxx/1009949955/1009949955-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062322" "asp4062320-marc","","Shifting workplace expectations","","23 minutes","[]","Tracy Chou, founding advisor for Project Include, and Kater Gordon, founder of Modern Alliance, speak with John Simons, the WSJ's deputy management bureau chief, about how companies plan to transform corporate culture.","stream","[]","[]","['Corporate culture', 'Sexual harassment of women', 'Diversity in the workplace']","['Panel discussions', 'Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009949xxx/1009949954/1009949954-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062320" "asp4062318-marc","","The superheroes of tomorrow","","20 minutes","[]","Sana Amanat, Marvel's vice president of content and character development, speaks with the WSJ's Christopher John Farley about how pop culture can take the lead in setting examples of new role models.","stream","[]","[]","['Women superheroes', 'Comic books, strips, etc', 'Superheroes']","['Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009949xxx/1009949953/1009949953-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062318" "asp4062316-marc","","What is feminism's future","","31 minutes","[]","Amber Tamblyn, an actress and writer, speaks with WSJ Editor for Audience and Analytics Carla Zanoni about what gender norms mean today and tomorrow.","stream","[]","[]","['Feminism', 'Women']","['Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009949xxx/1009949952/1009949952-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062316" "asp4062314-marc","","The social implications of machine learning","","14 minutes","[]","AI Now Institute co-founder and New York University distinguished research professor Kate Crawford speaks with WSJ Digital Science Editor Daniela Hernandez about the implications that society must consider when placing AI in charge.","stream","[]","[]","['Artificial intelligence', 'Machine learning']","['Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009949xxx/1009949951/1009949951-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062314" "asp4062312-marc","","Bobbi Brown's next chapter","","23 minutes","[]","Bobbi Brown, founder of Bobbi Brown Cosmetics and Beauty Evolution, talks about what it takes to build a wellness brand with WSJ Magazine Deputy Editor Elisa Lipsky-Karasz.","stream","['Brown, Bobbi']","[]","['Entrepreneurship', 'Businesswomen', 'Health products']","['Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009949xxx/1009949950/1009949950-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4062312" "asp4053299-marc","","Vital signs. Dubai. [Episode 49]","","23 minutes","['Vital signs']","The beaches, the lifestyle, the beauty, the buildings: these are just some of the things Dubai is most known for. But like the rest of the world, obesity and diabetes are also on the rise here. Thankfully, so is awareness about these ""lifestyle"" diseases. In the UAE, there is a growing movement to try and address this worrisome trend. And much of it starts on the ground level, with people just like you and me. Journey to Dubai with Dr. Gupta to explore the ways people are working to stay healthy -- and what we can all learn from their experiences.","stream","[]","['United Arab Emirate']","['Diabetes', 'Obesity', 'Health']","['Television news programs', 'Medical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945850/1009945850-disc001-file001-frame00225-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053299" "asp4053297-marc","","Vital signs. Power of sport. [Episode 48]","","23 minutes","['Vital signs']","It is one the things we love about sports: on fields, tracks, and courts around the world, you'll find some of the most inspiring people, often fighting incredible odds. So what is it about sport that motivates them, whether it is fighting a disease or a disability, and in turn, keeps them motivating us? Dr. Sanjay Gupta explores the power of sport through three incredible stories from the U.S. to the UAE.","stream","[]","[]","['Motivation (Psychology)', 'Athletes', 'Athletes with disabilities', 'Sports']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945849/1009945849-disc001-file001-frame00475-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053297" "asp4053295-marc","","Vital signs. Aging and longevity. [Episode 47]","","23 minutes","['Vital signs']","At the age of 79, Rosemary Smith became the oldest person to drive a Formula 1 race car. She is exceptional, but in recent years, she has become part of a growing trend. According to the U.N., the number of people over the age of 60 is expected to double by 2050. It marks a dramatic shift in population age. Dr. Sanjay Gupta explores aging and longevity from stunning Sardinia to a combined nursing home. We know more than ever about how we age, but we don't fully understand why, or how to age well, as lifespans continue to rise. And as research continues, sometimes in unconventional ways -- like with a group of nuns in Minnesota -- we are slowly starting to unlock the secrets of aging, and aging well.","stream","[]","[]","['Longevity', 'Aging']","['Science television programs', 'Medical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945848/1009945848-disc001-file001-frame00005-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053295" "asp4053293-marc","","Vital signs. Nervous system. [Episode 46]","","23 minutes","['Vital signs']","Inhaling, perspiring, blinking - these actions are all on autopilot. But behind these simple functions is a complex network made up of billions of cells telling our lungs to breathe, our skin to sweat, and our eyes to blink. This silent workhorse is the nervous system. It's the way we control our bodies and communicate with the world around us. We map out this command center, investigate what happens when it doesn't work, and see how technology is enabling amputees to communicate with their artificial limbs through the nervous system.","stream","[]","[]","['Nervous system']","['Science television programs', 'Medical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945847/1009945847-disc001-file001-frame01230-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053293" "asp4053291-marc","","Vital signs. Reaching Nepal's unreachable. [Episode 45]","","21 minutes","['Vital signs']","26-year-old Lalite Kunwar is hours from home. She walked to this place with her three-year-old son, Sandesh, on one arm and a bag of their belongings on the other. In Burtibang, Nepal, she waits. For Sandesh, this might be his only chance to receive an operation that will shape the rest of his life. Help is on the way, but it isn't easy to reach them. Journey to Nepal, one of the most beautiful yet geographically-challenging countries in the world, to meet a doctor bringing medical care to those in Nepal who might otherwise never receive it.","stream","[]","['Nepal']","['Health services accessibility', 'Medical care']","['Medical television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945846/1009945846-disc001-file001-frame00375-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053291" "asp4053287-marc","","Vital signs. Pleasing the senses. [Episode 43]","","23 minutes","['Vital signs']","Teaching our kids about their senses is one of the first things we do as parents. It's how we take in the world around us -- how we figure out what we like, and what we don't. A lot of the things we don't like are instinctive: a light that's too bright, the smell of something rotten, the sound of a high-pitched alarm. But how do you make something most people will like? From new flavors to colors to music, Dr. Sanjay Gupta explores the science behind pleasing our senses.","stream","[]","[]","['Senses and sensation', 'Pleasure']","['Science television programs', 'Medical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945844/1009945844-disc001-file001-frame00205-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053287" "asp4053285-marc","","Vital signs. Off the grid. [Episode 42]","","23 minutes","['Vital signs']","Welcome to Green Bank, a small town in the mountains of the U.S. state of West Virginia, in the heart of America's only national radio quiet zone. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta explores what it means to disconnect in a place with no cell service, wifi, or radio.​.","stream","[]","['West Virginia']","['Alternative lifestyles']","['Educational television programs', 'Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945843/1009945843-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053285" "asp4053283-marc","","Vital signs. Microbiome. [Episode 41]","","23 minutes","['Vital signs']","You've probably heard the expression, ""you are what you eat."" There's a lot more truth to that than you might think. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta examines our gut, and the 100 trillion microbes that live in us and on us, making up the microbiome.​.","stream","[]","[]","['Human beings', 'Bacteria', 'Intestines', 'Microorganisms']","['Science television programs', 'Medical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945842/1009945842-disc001-file001-frame00050-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053283" "asp4053281-marc","","Vital signs. Memory and mind. [Episode 40]","","21 minutes","['Vital signs']","Dr. Gupta explores the world of memory and the mind. Learn from champion memory athletes about challenging your brain to improve your own memory.","stream","[]","[]","['Memory', 'Thought and thinking']","['Science television programs', 'Medical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945841/1009945841-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053281" "asp4053279-marc","","Vital signs. Stem cells. [Episode 39]","","22 minutes","['Vital signs']","From spinal cord injuries to autism, our own cells could shape medicine’s next frontier. Dr. Gupta explores the experimental yet encouraging world of stem cells.","stream","[]","[]","['Stem cells']","['Television news programs', 'Medical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945840/1009945840-disc001-file001-frame00410-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053279" "asp4053277-marc","","Vital signs. Endurance training. [Episode 38]","","23 minutes","['Vital signs']","The human body is capable of extraordinary feats, but what's the limit? Dr. Sanjay Gupta meets the team working to reach the next level: breaking the two-hour marathon.","stream","[]","[]","['Marathon running', 'Runners (Sports)', 'Endurance sports']","['Science television programs', 'Medical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945839/1009945839-disc001-file001-frame00245-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053277" "asp4053275-marc","","Vital signs. Iceland. [Episode 37]","","22 minutes","['Vital signs']","Iceland is a desolate island nation with a natural landscape ranging from icy glaciers to explosive volcanoes. Having remained isolated for so long, Iceland also has the perfect population for a research revolution. An ambitious project is mapping the genome of the entire population, gaining valuable insight into diseases like Alzheimer's, heart disease, and some cancers. And it wouldn't be possible without detailed records dating back some 1,000 years, when Vikings first landed on these shores. What's happening in Iceland could change the landscape for science and medicine for all of us around the world.","stream","['Human Genome Project']","['Iceland']","['Medical genetics', 'Genomics']","['Television news programs', 'Medical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945838/1009945838-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053275" "asp4053273-marc","","Vital signs. Science and spirituality with the Dalai Lama. [Episode 36]","","23 minutes","['Vital signs']","At a monastery in a remote part of southern India, a unique partnership is taking shape between scientists and Tibetan Buddhist monks. It is a convergence between science and spirituality, forming insights into mindfulness, meditation, even happiness, and the impact all of that can have on our physical health. The champion of this cause is none other than the Dalai Lama himself. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta sits down with His Holiness for a special one-on-one interview exploring the science of our emotions. What can Buddhism learn from science? And perhaps more importantly, what can science learn from Buddhism? And, experience an event rarely seen on camera, as the Dalai Lama shares his private meditation practice with Dr. Gupta at the monastery.","stream","['Bstan-ʼdzin-rgya-mtsho', 'Dalai Lama XIV']","[]","['Buddhism and science', 'Meditation', 'Emotions', 'Mindfulness (Psychology)']","['Television news programs', 'Medical television programs', 'Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945837/1009945837-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053273" "asp4053271-marc","","Vital signs. Conjoined twins. [Episode 35]","","23 minutes","['Vital signs']","It is the universal feeling of parenthood: incredible joy when your little one is born. And when something goes wrong, you'll do whatever you can to protect your child. Sometimes, that means making a decision that will forever change the course of their life, a choice often facing the parents of conjoined twins. Jadon and Anias McDonald were born as craniopagus twins - joined at the head, and it's incredibly rare. It only happens in one out of every 2.5 million births. Given how rare these cases are, there aren't many surgeons with the experience to execute such a risky procedure. That's where Dr. James Goodrich and his team come in. And this time, they've partnered with engineers halfway across the U.S., to prepare for this rare surgery like never before. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta takes Vital Signs inside the operating room with Jadon, Anias, and the surgical team for a look at what it takes to give these little boys the chance at a normal life.","stream","[]","[]","['Conjoined twins']","['Television news programs', 'Medical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945836/1009945836-disc001-file001-frame00150-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053271" "asp4053269-marc","","The Silk Road. Italy. Episode 9","","23 minutes","['The Silk Road']","Our Silk Road adventure concludes in Italy, a lush and diverse peninsula whose maritime position made it a wealthy gateway for trade between East and West. We explore Venice, the historic port of merchants and explorers that is now harnessing modern technology to hold back the waters. We journey north to Lake Como to discover the region's enduring silk industry, prolific in the 19th century and still favored by top fashion houses today. Envious of our cross-continental journey? Live it vicariously through a list of the Silk Road's most inspiring Instagram accounts -- perhaps you'll book an adventure of your own.","stream","[]","['Venice (Italy)', 'Silk Road', 'Italy']","['Shipyards', 'Trade routes', 'Silk industry', 'Commerce']","['Travelogues (Television programs)']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945835/1009945835-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053269" "asp4053267-marc","","The Silk Road. An unlikely relationship. The Viking trade. Episode 7","","23 minutes","['The Silk Road']","Venturing to the furthest reaches of the Silk Road, our journey continues to Scandinavia, where we reveal the Vikings' astonishing connections with the East. First we delve into history, using modern technology to explore the Vikings' incredible trading prowess and influence. Next we profile a true gem of this route; the 'Gold of the North' for which demand is higher than ever before. We leave Norway by quizzing World No. 1 chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen -- taking your questions to one of the world's greatest minds. We continue to Denmark, a Scandinavian sovereignty where natural beauty and innovation abounds. First we explore the country's thriving shipping sector, learning how the Vikings' seafaring skills have fathered a forward-thinking industry. Then we indulge in Denmark's wild beauty, looking at the country's most scenic spots and the destructive sand dune that swallows up buildings.","stream","[]","['Silk Road', 'Scandinavia', 'Denmark']","['Trade routes', 'Shipping', 'Vikings', 'Commerce']","['Travelogues (Television programs)']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945834/1009945834-disc001-file001-frame00575-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053267" "asp4053265-marc","","The Silk Road. Armenia/Georgia. Episode 6","","24 minutes","['The Silk Road']","Our next destination is Armenia, a landlocked nation steeped in history and culture. We investigate the country's thriving technology sector, witnessing how its capital Yerevan is flourishing as a regional hub for digital innovation. We also explore the nation's rich tradition of carpet-weaving, discovering how a centuries-old craft turned into a multi-million dollar industry. We journey on to Georgia, a country at the crossroads of Europe and Asia that is rapidly becoming a burgeoning holiday destination. First we visit Kakheti, the country's luscious wine-producing region to find out why so many consider Georgia to be the world's cradle of wine. Next we explore the fascinating reasons driving tourists to this Eurasian melting pot, from the eclectic capital of Tbilisi to the mysterious cave cities embedded high in Georgia's mountains.","stream","[]","['Georgia (Republic)', 'Silk Road', 'Armenia', 'Asia']","['Trade routes', 'Commerce', 'Technological innovations', 'Wineries']","['Travelogues (Television programs)']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945833/1009945833-disc001-file001-frame00380-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053265" "asp4053263-marc","","The Silk Road. United Arab Emirates. Episode 5","","23 minutes","['The Silk Road']","Our next destination is the UAE, where the seven United Emirates have become a beacon for tourism and trade in the Middle East. We explore one of the country's more unusual ventures -- the production of camel milk for salty, creamy and lower fat ice cream. We then visited Dubai, one of the world's most glamorous cities, to steal style tips from the women leading its fashion pack. Dubai also boasts a booming art scene, which draws collectors from across the region to snap up future masterpieces.","stream","[]","['Silk Road', 'United Arab Emirates', 'Asia']","['Trade routes', 'Art', 'Commerce']","['Travelogues (Television programs)']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945832/1009945832-disc001-file001-frame00245-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053263" "asp4053261-marc","","The Silk Road. Oman. Episode 4","","23 minutes","['The Silk Road']","Our next destination is Oman, the strategically-positioned sultanate whose arid desert attracts ultra-marathon runner Dean Karnazes. He tells us how it feels to run 135 miles in 130F heat -- ""like a devil holding a blowtorch in your face"", to be precise. Cool off at the magical rainforest oasis that springs up in the sand, where thirsty camels sip from inviting green waters. Finally we trace the changing face of Omani travel, exploring the making of ancient wooden dhows before taking a tour at Oman Air -- the airline with sky-high ambitions.","stream","[]","['Oman', 'Silk Road', 'Asia']","['Trade routes', 'Shipping', 'Commerce']","['Travelogues (Television programs)']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945831/1009945831-disc001-file001-frame00065-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053261" "asp4053259-marc","","The Silk Road. Delhi. Episode 3","","23 minutes","['The Silk Road']","Our journey continues to India, where we look at the psychedelic world of Indian truck art. Here truckers use a kaleidoscope of colors, slogans, and intricately painted symbols that are as much about bling as shrewd business sense. And speaking of bling, we go behind the scenes at traditional Indian weddings and explore find out just how much gold is need for the 20 million weddings that take place each year.","stream","[]","['India', 'Silk Road', 'Asia']","['Trade routes', 'Spices', 'Manners and customs', 'Commerce']","['Travelogues (Television programs)']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945830/1009945830-disc001-file001-frame00540-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053259" "asp4053257-marc","","The Silk Road. Kazakhstan. Episode 2","","24 minutes","['The Silk Road']","We take a ride on Kazakhstan's trains, speaking to the operators investing $40 billion into the country's railways in the next few years. Hopping off at the capital Astana, we admire the city's futuristic architectural delights -- also soon to be home to central Asia's tallest skyscraper. Long gone are the camel caravans of centuries ago and where once the old Silk Road routes stood, the government now hopes to build a superhighway stretching over 5,000 miles -- cutting the time of trade shipments to Europe by more than half.","stream","[]","['Kazakhstan', 'Silk Road', 'Asia']","['Trade routes', 'Commerce', 'Railroad trains']","['Travelogues (Television programs)']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945829/1009945829-disc001-file001-frame00350-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053257" "asp4053255-marc","","The Silk Road. China. Episode 1","","23 minutes","['The Silk Road']","Our journey begins in China, exploring the ancient art of silk-making and its development today. We start from the mulberry tree orchards of Hangzhou province and then shift focus to China's new booming business, profiling the country's multimillion dollar internet company, Alibaba. Finally the team delves -- quite literally -- into the famous tomb of Tang Dynasty emperor Qin Shi Huangdi and his terracotta army of 2,000 warriors, speaking to the archaeologists using 21st century technology to uncover the secrets of this sophisticated civilization.","stream","['Alibaba (Firm)']","['Silk Road', 'China', 'Asia']","['Trade routes', 'Commerce']","['Travelogues (Television programs)']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945828/1009945828-disc001-file001-frame00045-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053255" "asp4053253-marc","","Passion to portfolio. 8/1/18","","23 minutes","['Passion to portfolio']","Join Robert De Niro, Nobu Matsuhisa and Meir Teper as the three founders of Nobu Hospitality embark on a whirlwind tour of Europe.","stream","[]","[]","['Entrepreneurship', 'Businesspeople']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945827/1009945827-disc001-file001-frame00150-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053253" "asp4053251-marc","","Passion to portfolio. 5/1/18","","23 minutes","['Passion to portfolio']","A man in Japan has launched a cat lifestyle brand; a property developer changing Atlanta's skyline; and two Australian friends explain how beach life has inspired their business.","stream","[]","[]","['Entrepreneurship', 'Businesspeople']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945826/1009945826-disc001-file001-frame00270-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053251" "asp4053249-marc","","Passion to portfolio. 9/1/17","","23 minutes","['Passion to portfolio']","Finding success in ideas that start out small and expand into global brands. We feature companies raising the bar in business, with innovation, leadership and passion.","stream","[]","[]","['Entrepreneurship', 'Businesspeople']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945825/1009945825-disc001-file001-frame00005-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053249" "asp4053247-marc","","Passion to portfolio. 5/1/17","","23 minutes","['Passion to portfolio']","From designer Swiss watches to South African skin care products, Passion to Portfolio showcases entrepreneurs channeling their intense passion and shaking up the marketplace.","stream","[]","[]","['Entrepreneurship', 'Businesspeople']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945824/1009945824-disc001-file001-frame00055-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053247" "asp4053245-marc","","Passion to portfolio. 2/1/17","","23 minutes","['Passion to portfolio']","From designing a renowned car brand to styling some of the world's top celebrities, we showcase entrepreneurs with business savvy and creative flare. Innovators like British design boss, Gerry McGovern - the next time you step into a Land Rover, the lines and curves may have come from his sketch pad. We also feature Senegalese designer, Selly Raby Kane, whose bold style is garnering international attention, including from a mega celebrity. Plus, we turn the spotlight on an executive dubbed ""the CEO Whisperer,"" the man CEOs go to for advice to get their business and staff motivated.","stream","[]","[]","['Entrepreneurship', 'Businesspeople']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945823/1009945823-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053245" "asp4053243-marc","","Passion to portfolio. 9/1/16","","23 minutes","['Passion to portfolio']","We profile some remarkable business leaders, ranging from the chairman of one of Cape Verde's telecommunication services to a fitness trainer whose celebrity clientele includes Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Lopez. First, Greg Norman, CEO of Great White Shark Enterprises, whose passion for golf inspired him to create his global brand. His empire runs the gamut from golf course designs to real estate and even golf-inspired apparel. Also, hear from Tracy Anderson, who's changing lives, from celebrities to everyday individuals, with her own workout method. Plus, the show turns the spotlight on former model-turned-fitness guru, Vanny Reis, and lawyer-turned-restaurateur, Jonathan Downey.","stream","[]","[]","['Entrepreneurship', 'Businesspeople']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945822/1009945822-disc001-file001-frame00150-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053243" "asp4053241-marc","","Passion to portfolio. 7/1/16","","23 minutes","['Passion to portfolio']","A New York interior designer, the General Managers of Uber and Sony in Nigeria, the manager of a global luxury travel brand: just some of the business leaders we profile on Passion to Portfolio. Sara Story launched her interior design company, following a passion that has taken her to the top of her profession. Her work has been featured in Architectural Digest, and in 2011, Elle Decor Magazine named Story one of the ""Top 10 to Watch."" We hear from Ebi Atawodi, who is steering Uber's exponential growth in Nigeria, and Sabrina Tan, who is changing the face of skincare in Singapore. We'll also feature branding expert, Julie Cottineau. The former VP of Branding at Virgin will offer advice and guidance on how to boost one's personal and business brand, by finding what she calls, the ""Twist.""","stream","[]","[]","['Entrepreneurship', 'Businesspeople']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945821/1009945821-disc001-file001-frame00070-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053241" "asp4053239-marc","","Passion to portfolio. 4/1/16","","23 minutes","['Passion to portfolio']","Managing multi-million dollar businesses and auctioning some of the world's most exquisite art ... working with heavy-hitters like Naomi Campbell, Orlando Bloom and Lady Gaga ... these are just some of the skills and talents of the remarkable individuals we profile this month on Passion to Portfolio. Troy Carter is the founder and CEO of the Atom Factory, a talent management company in Los Angeles that's represented Grammy winners John Legend, Meghan Trainor and Eve, among others. Carter says his mission is to ""work with people who are trying to change the world."" He gives us his best business tips for branding and marketing. Also, hear from one of Hong Kong's most sought-after hairstylists Marco Chan, the head of Bonhams auction house Matthew Girling, and Sydney's motorbike aficionado Dare Jennings, who's creatively mixing business with pleasure. Maggie Lake brings you their amazing stories.","stream","[]","[]","['Entrepreneurship', 'Businesspeople']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945820/1009945820-disc001-file001-frame00250-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053239" "asp4053237-marc","","Passion to portfolio. 1/1/16","","23 minutes","['Passion to portfolio']","We talk to innovators like Daymond John, Co-founder of the global clothing label, FUBU, and host of the hit TV show, Shark Tank. Recognized as a branding and marketing expert, hear from the ""shark"" himself, as John gives viewers insights into what it takes to succeed in business. ""I had a passion for dressing people; the money came later,"" says John, a multi-millionaire. Plus, the show turns the spotlight on Oprah Winfrey's long-time hairdresser, Andre Walker, celebrity jeweler Chris Aire, and Michelin-starred restaurateur, Yenn Wong.","stream","[]","[]","['Entrepreneurship', 'Businesspeople']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945819/1009945819-disc001-file001-frame00155-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053237" "asp4053235-marc","","Mostly human. Electric sheep. 6","","25 minutes","['Mostly human']","Who's in control ... man or machine? A look at why the most powerful people in tech are stepping away from the products they've built.","stream","[]","[]","['Technology', 'Cell phones']","['Television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945818/1009945818-disc001-file001-frame00140-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053235" "asp4053233-marc","","Mostly human. Click, swipe, cheat. [Series 1, Episode 4]","","29 minutes","['Mostly human']","Inside the War Room at Ashley Madison after the company was hacked, 36 million potential cheaters were exposed, and the human cost amounted to shattered families, even suicides.","stream","['Ashley Madison Agency (Firm)']","[]","['Adultery', 'Marketing', 'Adulterers']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945817/1009945817-disc001-file001-frame00095-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053233" "asp4053231-marc","","Mostly human. Silicon Valley's dark secret. [Series 1, Episode 5]","","24 minutes","['Mostly human']","Where engineers are the new heroes and startup founders are celebrities, there's a dark secret that people don't want to talk about.","stream","[]","['Santa Clara Valley (Santa Clara County, Calif.)']","['Entrepreneurship', 'New business enterprises', 'Depression, Mental']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945816/1009945816-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053231" "asp4053229-marc","","Mostly human. I love you, bot","","31 minutes","['Mostly human']","Sex and tech get complicated: life-size dolls built with artificial intelligence to really get to know you, assault in the virtual world and an engagement party for a woman and the robot she's madly in love with.","stream","[]","[]","['Artificial intelligence', 'Robotics', 'Human-robot interaction']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945815/1009945815-disc001-file001-frame00115-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053229" "asp4053227-marc","","Mostly human. The life and death of an ISIS social media star. Hacker down","","25 minutes","['Mostly human']","The story of the first person deemed dangerous enough to kill ... because of his ability to tweet.","stream","['IS (Organization)']","['England']","['Cyberterrorism', 'Hackers', 'Hacking']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945814/1009945814-disc001-file001-frame00195-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053227" "asp4053225-marc","","Mostly human. Dead, IRL. [Series 1, Episode 1]","","23 minutes","['Mostly human']","Using thousands of texts, tweets, and public Facebook posts, a woman creates a digital version of her best friend -- after he died.","stream","[]","[]","['Death', 'Artificial intelligence', 'Social media', 'Legacies']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945813/1009945813-disc001-file001-frame00080-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053225" "asp4053223-marc","","Make, create, innovate. Mission to the moon. Episode 9","","12 minutes","['Make, create, innovate']","We cast our eyes up to our closest celestial neighbor and the only other world man has set foot on - the moon.","stream","[]","['Moon']","['Astronautics']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945812/1009945812-disc001-file001-frame00190-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053223" "asp4053221-marc","","Make, create, innovate. The new renewables. Episode 8","","12 minutes","['Make, create, innovate']","We explore the new sources of clean energy that could power our future. First up, we look at a new bio-fuel, biobutanol, that could replace petrol and diesel, and it all comes from another essential liquid, at least for the Scots - whisky.","stream","[]","[]","['Renewable energy sources']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945811/1009945811-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053221" "asp4053219-marc","","Make, create, innovate. The future of food. Episode 7","","12 minutes","['Make, create, innovate']","We explore an area close to all our hearts or rather our stomachs - food and how technology is changing what and how we eat.","stream","[]","[]","['Food industry and trade']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945810/1009945810-disc001-file001-frame00565-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053219" "asp4053217-marc","","Make, create, innovate. Future of transport. Episode 6","","12 minutes","['Make, create, innovate']","In our January episode we explore what the future of getting from A-to-B might look like. We meet a Portuguese scientist developing technology that could allow us to control planes, trains and automobiles with just our minds and a German scientist pioneering a process known as Quantum Levitation, using special metals and liquid nitrogen to make our vehicles hover.","stream","[]","[]","['Transportation']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945809/1009945809-disc001-file001-frame00615-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053217" "asp4053215-marc","","Make, create, innovate. Best of 2015. Episode 5","","24 minutes","['Make, create, innovate']","In December's edition of Make, Create, Innovate, you're in for a holiday treat as Nick Glass brings you all the best bits from the past series. From self-aware robots to lasers that change the weather, it's a show not to be missed!","stream","[]","[]","['Technological innovations']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945808/1009945808-disc001-file001-frame00235-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053215" "asp4053213-marc","","Make, create, innovate. Communication. Episode 4","","12 minutes","['Make, create, innovate']","We explore the technologies that could revolutionise the way we communicate. With Apple and Samsung both investing in hologram technology, holography could be the future. We meet an inventor of a micro-projector system that could bring holograms to our smartphones, and why beam someone into your phone, when you could beam your thoughts directly into someone else's brain? We meet a scientist who successfully demonstrated that ""telepathy"" is possible and join him as he tries a new, dramatic experiment.","stream","[]","[]","['Communication and technology', 'Communication']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945807/1009945807-disc001-file001-frame00010-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053213" "asp4053211-marc","","Make, create, innovate. Road safety. Episode 3","","12 minutes","['Make, create, innovate']","We explore efforts to make roads safer - some 1.24 million people were killed on the road globally, according to the WHO in 2010. We look at an innovative spray that looks normal under daylight, but lights up like the fourth of July at night.","stream","[]","[]","['Roads']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945806/1009945806-disc001-file001-frame00605-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053211" "asp4053209-marc","","Make, create, innovate. Underwater exploration. Episode 2","","12 minutes","['Make, create, innovate']","We explore a world mankind knows so little about - our oceans. We meet the inventor of the ExoSuit, the ""Iron Man"" of the sea, that's allowing divers, scientists and even archaeologists to explore the sea like never before.","stream","[]","[]","['Underwater exploration']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945805/1009945805-disc001-file001-frame00260-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053209" "asp4053207-marc","","Make, create, innovate. Highlights of the series. Episode 17","","12 minutes","['Make, create, innovate']","MCI brings you a holiday treat as we look back on all the best bits from the series, from levitating trains to the world's most prolific inventor.","stream","[]","[]","['Technological innovations']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945804/1009945804-disc001-file001-frame00310-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053207" "asp4053205-marc","","Make, create, innovate. Motion capture technology. Episode 16","","12 minutes","['Make, create, innovate']","Motion capture technology is revolutionizing myriad industries from entertainment to education, but its biggest impact has been in the movie industry and healthcare. We meet a pioneer of motion capture in the movies, Andy Serkis. The star of The Lord of The Rings and the Planet of the Apes refresh teaches Nick how the technology works and how to become a motion capture star. We then see how the same technology is helping doctors better map the body's movements and helping the injured and disabled return to a normal life.","stream","[]","[]","['Motion picture cameras', 'Motion']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945803/1009945803-disc001-file001-frame00575-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053205" "asp4053203-marc","","Make, create, innovate. Bio-mimicry. Episode 15","","12 minutes","['Make, create, innovate']","When it comes to design, Mother Nature is hard to beat and as they say, if you can't beat them, join them. We meet a group of scientists using the bioluminescent properties of a species of algae to provide emission and cost-free power - we join them as they try to light up Paris, the City of Light. We then meet a scientist using the swarm behaviour of bees, ants and birds to help devise treatments for cancer, using nanoparticles to launch attacks on tumours inside the body.","stream","[]","[]","['Bioengineering', 'Biotechnology']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945802/1009945802-disc001-file001-frame00460-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053203" "asp4053201-marc","","Make, create, innovate. Data storage. Episode 14","","12 minutes","['Make, create, innovate']","​2.5 quintillion - this is the number of bytes of data we produce globally every day. The classic large server rooms we're used to seeing are no longer viable, so the race is on to find a way to store more data in less space. We explore two approaches to the future of data storage: firstly with a visit to Cambridge to see how a European-wide group of scientists is using synthetic DNA to store data, and the potential is mind-boggling - you could store 2.2 million gigabytes in two grams of DNA, or put another way, all the digital information on the planet in a shoebox. DNA is stable to a point and can last for thousands of years, but a group of scientists in Southampton have developed a way of transferring information into glass in a five-dimensional shape. You could store 360,000 GB in a tiny sliver of glass and it could last for billions of years.","stream","[]","[]","['Information retrieval']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945801/1009945801-disc001-file001-frame00250-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053201" "asp4053197-marc","","Make, create, innovate. CERN. Episode 12","","12 minutes","['Make, create, innovate']","We travel to the heart of the most famous and probably least understood scientific research centre in the world - CERN. We delve into the very heart of the Large Hadron Collider to meet the scientists behind one of the biggest discoveries of the past 10 years, the Higgs Boson, we explore how the science at CERN is spinning out into the wider world and get a sneak peek at their new focus - an enigmatic particle they think could unravel the mysteries of the universe.","stream","['European Council for Nuclear Research']","[]","['Nuclear engineering']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945799/1009945799-disc001-file001-frame00140-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053197" "asp4053195-marc","","Make, create, innovate. Archeology. Episode 11","","12 minutes","['Make, create, innovate']","Make, Create, Innovate explores how technology is changing one of our older disciplines - archaeology. We meet engineers developing new sonar-based robots to help with underwater exploration, and we meet German archaeologists, Benjamin Ducke and Marco Block-Berlitz, who are pioneering the use of their 'archaeocopter' to scan and model archaeological sites and recreate them in 3D.","stream","[]","[]","['Archaeology']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945798/1009945798-disc001-file001-frame00070-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053195" "asp4053193-marc","","Make, create, innovate. Architecture. Episode 10","","12 minutes","['Make, create, innovate']","We explore how technology is changing the way we design and construct the world around us. We explore how robots and artificial intelligence are ushering in a new era of computational architecture at ETH Zurich, where shapes, forms and buildings are conceived and created by machines. We then meet the CalTech professor of material science who is re-imagining architecture ... at the nanoscale. Julia Greer has been designing new approaches to creating structures and lattices at a scale that almost boggles the mind - a structure smaller than the diameter of a human hair that is 99 percent air, yet at the macro-scale, is stronger than steel.","stream","[]","[]","['Architecture', 'Architecture and technology']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945797/1009945797-disc001-file001-frame00500-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053193" "asp4053191-marc","","Make, create, innovate. Humanoid A.I. Episode 1","","12 minutes","['Make, create, innovate']","We explore efforts to develop robots with artificial intelligence that mimics our own. We explore IBM's secret research facility in California and meet the man behind their 'brain-inspired' microchip that could make all our computers work and think like we do. We travel to Sheffield in the UK to meet Tony Prescott, a man who is striving to develop a robot with a sense of self, essentially, a robot that can think for itself. We then round-up all the latest science news that you need to know.","stream","[]","[]","['Autonomous robots', 'Artificial intelligence']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945796/1009945796-disc001-file001-frame00275-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053191" "asp4053189-marc","","24 hours. Atlanta in 24 hours. Episode 9","","23 minutes","['24 hours']","James Williams travels to the jewel of the American South, Atlanta, Georgia. In 24 hours, he meets up with A-listers who call Atlanta home to experience a rapidly changing metropolis whose Southern roots still influence the city's culture and landscape.","stream","[]","['Atlanta (Ga.)']","[]","['Travelogues (Television programs)']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945795/1009945795-disc001-file001-frame00055-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053189" "asp4053187-marc","","24 hours. Shanghai in 24 hours. Episode 8","","24 minutes","['24 hours']","In 24 hours heads to the city that effortlessly merges east and west: Shanghai. Our morning starts with a dose of adrenaline as host James Williams gets to experience the brand new Sky Walk.","stream","[]","['Shanghai (China)']","[]","['Travelogues (Television programs)']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945794/1009945794-disc001-file001-frame00055-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053187" "asp4053185-marc","","24 hours. London in 24 hours. Episode 7","","23 minutes","['24 hours']","In 24 hours continues its tour of the world's most vibrant and exciting cities with a flying visit to London. Host James Williams begins his day at sunrise with a ride on a speed boat that was previously used in the James Bond movie ""The World Is Not Enough"".","stream","[]","['London (England)']","[]","['Travelogues (Television programs)']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945793/1009945793-disc001-file001-frame00020-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053185" "asp4053183-marc","","24 hours. Los Angeles in 24 hours. Episode 6","","23 minutes","['24 hours']","From the sun-kissed shores of the California coast to the glittering lights of Hollywood, the city of Los Angeles has been luring in visitors for decades. James Williams takes us beyond the surface of Los Angeles to experience some of the unique destination.","stream","[]","['Los Angeles (Calif.)']","[]","['Travelogues (Television programs)']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945792/1009945792-disc001-file001-frame00055-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053183" "asp4053181-marc","","24 hours. Milan in 24 hours. Episode 5","","23 minutes","['24 hours']","Milan is the go-to destination for fashion, design and style. It is a thriving metropolis - a hive of innovation and inspiration. We begin our day with a pit stop on the outskirts of this elegant city. We're at Monza, home to the Italian Grand Prix.","stream","[]","['Milan (Italy)']","[]","['Travelogues (Television programs)']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945791/1009945791-disc001-file001-frame00055-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053181" "asp4053179-marc","","24 hours. Sydney in 24 hours. Episode 4","","24 minutes","['24 hours']","The journey to Sydney is always long, but the city sure knows how to make it worth it. Host James Williams soaks up the sunshine is a city that is uniquely laid back and luxurious all at the same time. From sunrise to sunset and into the night.","stream","[]","['Sydney (N.S.W.)']","[]","['Travelogues (Television programs)']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945790/1009945790-disc001-file001-frame00100-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053179" "asp4053177-marc","","24 hours. Buenos Aires in 24 hours. Episode 3","","23 minutes","['24 hours']","The Argentine capital, Buenos Aires, offers visitors a wealth of culture, history and luxury. Host James Williams unveils the unique destinations that the city has to offer. From sunrise to sunset and into the night.","stream","[]","['Buenos Aires (Argentina)']","[]","['Travelogues (Television programs)']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945789/1009945789-disc001-file001-frame00510-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053177" "asp4053175-marc","","24 hours. Hong Kong in 24 hours. Episode 2","","24 minutes","['24 hours']","Hong Kong is a destination often rushed through but rarely fully absorbed. James Williams unveils the possibilities this city has to offer.","stream","[]","['Hong Kong (China)']","[]","['Travelogues (Television programs)']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945788/1009945788-disc001-file001-frame00080-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053175" "asp4053173-marc","","24 hours. Miami in 24 hours. Episode 17","","24 minutes","['24 hours']","In the clear ocean waters and summer sun of Miami, James Williams explores a day in the city where fun and luxury interlace.","stream","[]","['Miami (Fla.)']","[]","['Travelogues (Television programs)']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009945xxx/1009945787/1009945787-disc001-file001-frame00050-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4053173"