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The Nature of Things — Season 40

199915 episodes7.2/10 (9 votes)

About this season

The Nature of Things is a Canadian television series of documentary programs. It debuted on CBC Television on November 6, 1960. Many of the programs document nature and the effect that humans have on it. The program was one of the first to explore environmental issues, such as clear-cut logging. The series is named after an epic poem by Roman philosopher Lucretius: "Dē Rērum Nātūrā" — On the Nature of Things.

Episodes (15)

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1. Phallacies

Aired 4 October 1999

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2. How to Live to 100

Aired 11 October 1999

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3. The Hidden Killer: Portrait of an Epidemic

Aired 18 October 1999

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4. Parkinson's: Lynda's Story

Aired 25 October 1999

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5. Lost

Aired 8 November 1999

We've all felt the terror of being lost - even for just a few moments. We lose our way; a child unexpectedly vanishes in the aisles of a supermarket.

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6. Designing for Dignity: Engineering Body Parts

Aired 22 November 1999

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7. Race for the Future

Aired 29 November 1999

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8. Race for the Future, Part 2

Aired 6 December 1999

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9. The Sleep Famine

Aired 24 January 2000

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10. Do Parents Matter?

Aired 7 February 2000

How much are children influenced by their peers? The documentary Do Parents Matter? examines a controversial concept put forth by Judy Harris, a suburban grandmother and author of the explosive book, The Nurture Assumption.

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11. Silent Sentinels

Aired 21 February 2000

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12. Wild Goose Chase

Aired 28 February 2000

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13. Humans: Who are We, Part 1 – The Birth of The Human Mind

Aired 13 March 2000

The Birth of The Human Mind takes viewers on an amazing journey back in time, exploring the use of language, tools and how our distant ancestors came to walk. Contrary to long-accepted belief, scientists now believe that Homo sapiens did not evolve from Neanderthals, but shared the earth with them for thousands of years. Our ancestors, the Homo sapiens, are the youngest members on the human family tree, about 150,000 years old. Homo erectus goes back 1.8 million years and Neanderthals about 200,000 years.

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14. Humans: Who Are We?, Part 2 – The Human Invasion

Aired 20 March 2000

Paleoanthropologists, linguists, archeologists and other scientists offer the latest interpretations of fossil findings and genetic studies and posit intriguing theories on how Homo sapiens became the only existing human species. Did we kill off our cousins, interbreed and merge with them, or did they just die out? It took five million years for an upright ape to evolve into an agile, quick-thinking and inventive human being. But once our ancestors emerged in Africa, were we destined to dominate the globe?

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15. Weather: Dragons of Chaos

Aired 27 March 2000

The nature of weather is so complex that it is really a system of chaos. Weather is often benign, but occasionally the chaos spawns fierce dragons. Severe weather - violent storms, floods and droughts - is largely beyond human control, and can be cruel. Few need reminding of the 1987 tornado that killed 27 people in Edmonton, the flooding of the Saguenay region in 1996 and the Red River in 1997, and the 1998 ice storm in Quebec.

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