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Outside November 2008 Tim Sohn |
Take No. 1,472 The author describes his first TV assignment for The Travel Channel, in which he traveled to New Guinea to investigate a deadly mystery and swim with sharks, crocodiles, and snakes. Which was a lot less scary than getting in front of the camera. |
Popular Mechanics November 12, 2008 Kate Schweitzer |
Scientists Say Fringe Parasites are Far From Realistic Is the wormlike parasite seen in last week's episode of the popular TV show Fringe a true possibility? Scientists weigh in on the question. |
Reason November 2008 Gillespie & Welch |
30 Years of Dallas The TV show that won the Cold War |
Search Engine Watch October 30, 2008 Erik Qualman |
Trick or Tweet for CNN Social media is revolutionary. It allows CNN anchor Rick Sanchez to have a relationship with 30,000 people, and make a connection with them that can translate to other media. |
Lucire October 27, 2008 Jack Yan |
Femi Emiola, an angel in Los Angeles American actress Femi Emiola, who was introduced to Lucire readers in a campaign for Toyota, talks about her life growing up in the Philippines and Nigeria, her work on US TV including The Practice, and the New Zealand connection in her wedding vows. |
Popular Mechanics October 22, 2008 Kate Schweitzer |
On Fringe, Radioactivity is Real, But Cures are Junk Science Radiation experts give their opinion on the mad science of this television show. |
Fast Company November 2008 |
TV on the Web: What Works and What Doesn't Seth MacFarlane's "Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy" joins a mixed bag of other attempts at original cybershows. |
Popular Mechanics October 15, 2008 Kate Schweitzer |
Scientists Debunk Personal Electromagnetic Fields on Fringe This week's episode of Fringe, Power Hungry, was full of high-voltage twists and turns. From the electromagnetic fields of humans to GPS-enabled birds. Here's a look at what is fiction and what is true science. |
Outside October 2008 Philip Winchester |
What About Mary Ann? NBC is bringing the original desert-island castaway to television. Crusoe features a ship-wrecked Brit who learns to live off the land while warding off pirates and cannibals. |
Popular Mechanics October 1, 2008 Erin McCarthy |
MythBuster, Eco-Legend and More TV Know-It-Alls Test PM Skills How television celebrities Chris Grundy, Dave Salmoni, Adam Savage, and Paul Watson stack up on the do-it-yourself skills quiz. |
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