- Bottlenose Whales: Pioneering Research Tracks Deep Divers of the North Atlantic At home in pitch- dark depths lethal to most marine mammals, these cetaceans may be the deepest divers of all.
- New York’s Chinatown As immigration to New York surges, this vibrant Manhattan neighborhood provides Chinese newcomers a familiar setting in which to build their American dream.
- Orangutans in the Wild Backbreaking fieldwork and meticulous attention to scientific detail bring a deeper understanding of the elusive red apes of the Borneo rain forest.
- Return to Mars Twenty- one years after NASA landed its first emissary on the red planet, Pathfinder touched down on July 4, 1997, and recorded images and data that astounded the world.
- Titanic: Tragedy in Three Dimensions Computer- aided editing transforms scenes from a diver’s video into extraordinary still lifes of the somber wreck lying 12, 500 feet below the surface.
- The Dawn of Humans: Redrawing Our Family Tree? South Africa yields fossil evidence that challenges old assumptions about humankind’s beginnings.
- Indonesia Fires Indonesia’s Plague of Fire Unchecked fires smolder throughout the rain forests of Sumatra and Borneo, spawning respiratory illness, traffic accidents, and food shortages across Southeast Asia.