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THE SCIENCE OF SPECIAL EFFECTS IN 'HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD'

Taxes The Price of Citizenship
Every April 15, millions of Americans file federal income tax returns. President John F. Kennedy called this the \"annual price of citizenship.\"

PEAK PERFORMANCE
The use of cutting-edge sports science in elite ballet dancing

DO ROBOTS BELONG ON THE STAGE?
WE ARE GETTING USED TO HAVING ROBOTS IN OUR HOMES, STORES, AND FACTORIES. What about onstage? In fact, the word robot comes from a play.

Art Work – Joel Jeske – Clown
Joel Jeske knew he wanted to be a clown when he was 12 years old. Now he can make crowds laugh with just the quirk of an eyebrow.

Ventriloquism 101
The magic and science of 'throwing' a voice

Engineer Extraordinaire
he Mississippi River was littered with sunken steamboats that had hit snags or had gone down in flames. Someone could make a fortune retrieving cargoes that were sitting on the bottom of the river.

France Stakes a Claim
Father Jacques Marquette, a French Jesuit missionary, J arrived in Quebec, New France (present-day Canada), in 1666.

Skywalking for Science
When Stephen Sillett climbed his first giant redwood tree, back in 1987, he didn't know that a new world awaited him up there.

United They Stand
TWO DIFFERENT TYPES OF REDWOOD TREES SEEM TO HELP EACH OTHER SURVIVE.

Getting Started
Old Man River. The Father of Waters. The Mighty Mississippi.

The Secrets in Tree Rings
WHAT THEY REVEAL ABOUT OUR PAST...AND TELL US ABOUT OUR FUTURE

COULD DRONE TECHNOLOGY RAPIDLY REPLANT FORESTS AFTER WILDFIRES?
HEALTHY FORESTS PROVIDE HABITATS FOR WILDLIFE, KEEP OUR AIR AND WATER CLEAN, AND HELP SLOW DOWN CLIMATE CHANGE.

SUZANNE SIMARD- FOREST ECOLOGIST
Most people look at a forest and see trees reaching for the sky. Suzanne Simard sees trees holding hands underground.

The Secret Social Life of Trees
A hidden underground. network allows trees to move nutrients and chemicals around. The question is why.

THE TREE - DA VINCI CODE
Does a 500-year-old sketch explain how all trees grow?

Bringing Back the GAINTS
Scientific Efforts To Restore The American Chestnut Tree

STEPPING UP - AN INTERVIEW WITH ROJEAN HEYER
Rojean Heyer (RIGHT) has been a lockmaster for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for 12 years.

THE FALL OF VICKSBURG
Vicksburg's location high on the bluffs gave it a commanding view-and control-of the Mississippi River.

Controlling the River
Seasonal flooding is a natural event for a river. When a river floods, it spills beyond its banks into nearby low-lying areas.

Riverboat Pilot
Twenty-one-year-old Samuel Clemens decided he needed a change. He would leave his dull job as a printer and head to New Orleans. From there, he would get passage on a ship to South America. He hoped to have great adventures and become a wealthy businessman.

First Peoples
Prehistoric North American peoples traveled in small nomadic family groups.

Mighty Rivers
Rivers play a huge role in both the natural environment and human activity. Here are three important rivers around the world.

Major Rivers
The Mississippi isn't the only river to have an important role in the nation's history.

A Famous Mud Pie
There are many versions of Mississippi mud pie. Some recipes call for creating a pie with five different layers, which might include layers of brownie, custard, pudding, or meringue.

Who Invited You? - When Species 'Invade'
Marauding camels from Afghanistan, India, and the Middle East overrun Australia. The "invaders" flatten fences, topple into wells, and devour native plants. Meanwhile, toxic toads originally from Central and South America multiply without mercy and poison Aussie critters to near-extinction.

A Fiesta of Flavors
There's no denying that Puerto Rico has a wealth of culture, a captivating past, and an abundance of scenic wonders. It should come as no surprise, then, that the island's food is also rich in fun and flavor. Traditional Borinquén fare has influences from around the world. It is rooted in native tastes. But it was blended with African cooking styles, refined with Spanish flavors, and later zested by Dutch, Irish, Italian, and even Chinese elements. No wonder the cuisine is nicknamed la cocina criolla, or "the creole kitchen!"

Getting Started
Puerto Rico is a small island with a big presence. Its rich heritage is pulled from a combination of Indigenous Taino people, Spanish conquerors, enslaved Africans, and its relationship with the United States. Most Puerto Ricans speak Spanish, but the island's official languages are Spanish and English.

PLANT A MILKWEED GARDEN
You can help monarch butterflies!

THE EPIC JOURNEY
The Pacific Gray Whale's Long Path to Recovery