Monday, March 10, 2008

New Series Who Knew? With Marshall Brain Premieres Thursday

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Who Knew?
with Marshall Brain
THURSDAYS at 9P et/pt
WATCH A PREVIEW >>

His name is Marshall Brain. He's an expert explainer and curious about everything engineering. Taking you on the factory floor to break apart golf balls, speedboats, firetrucks and everything else in between. Thursdays at 9P et/pt.

Also This   Week...
 Photo: A dinosaur is moved away   from an excavation site
Science of Interrogation
TONIGHT at 9P et/pt
Explore new frontiers in lie detection from MRIs to eye tracking and thermal imaging, and watch two detectives use their lie-detecting skills to solve murder cases.
 Photo: A smoking ship sinking at   Pearl Harbor
Explorer: "Alaska's Last Oil"
WEDNESDAY at 8P et/pt
Oil companies and environmentalists continue to battle over drilling in the nation's largest wildlife preserve. How much longer can the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge remain off limits?
 Photo: Kevin Moore assisting in   pipe repair
Dog Whisperer
Presented by PETCO
FRIDAY at 8P et/pt
Cesar teaches a rescued Lab-greyhound to play nice in Central Park and a rescued Rhodesian ridgeback-boxer to share the road on "doggie hikes" in Arizona.
 Photo: Kevin Moore assisting in   pipe repair
Aftermath: Population Zero
WEDNESDAY at 9P et/pt
If the human race suddenly disappeared, this is what would happen minutes, months and centuries later. Experience a world we will never see – a world without people.
Video   of the Week
 Photo: A strange fish bearing   teeth
Asia's Deadly Dozen
SUNDAY at 8P et/pt
The Yamakagashi snake and the Siberian tiger are two of the 12 deadliest creatures that roam the waters and dense vegetation of this biologically diverse region.
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