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This first episode shows what The Nature of Things plan to show what science is about.

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The story of the first time a humans tamed a wild horse and the impacts it made on history.

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How did humans save the wild horse from extinction? And how did we create over four hundred specialized breeds today?

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An examination of phemonena of winter hibernation and how its study may assist those with heart defects.

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An examination of how man adapts to various environments on earth - arctic, tropics, desert - and what consequences are for man and for other living organisms sharing his environment.

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A special half-hour Eurovision program from United Kingdom, France, Italy and Yugoslavia.

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An examination of various forms and modes of animal communication. Sound, color, odour, pattern, and movement together or separately can tell animals much about their enemies, source of food and mood of a prospective mate.

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This program shows how speed of light is measured and what it means. Although light's speed in a vacuum seems a universal absolute, research now suggests presence of varieties of light move.

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Dr John Zubec of University of Manitoba explains some of his experiments and studies on boredom and its effects on human mind.

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Dr R. Wright of British Columbia Research Council discusses his theory of how our senses of taste and smell work, and how they serve biological system.

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Dr J. Tuzo Wilson, University of Toronto, talks with host Dr Donald Ivey about nature of earth's core beneath its crust and ways scientists have of finding out about it.

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Hosts Dr Patterson Hume and Dr Donald Ivey of University of Toronto explain laws of conservation of matter and energy.

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How plants live is classic problems confronting biochemists. Guest Professor RGS. Bidwell, Department of Zoology, University of Toronto, demonstrates way.

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Drs. Stewart Marshall and WF Hitschfield of Stormy Weather Group at McGill University explain what clouds are and how they form.

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What is science and where does it come from? Through a study of oldest scientific societies in world, Hoyal Society of London.

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