Scientists investigate the bizarre “intelligence” of slime molds, organisms which are neither plant nor animal. These single-celled blobs appear to learn and make decisions without a brain and can navigate mazes and create efficient networks. Can they also redefine cognition?
How did a canned meat from Minnesota become a staple of our local cuisine? We examine the popularity of SPAM® in Hawai‘i with Scott Gamble, Vice President of L.H. Gamble.
PBS NewsHour will provide live coverage and analysis of the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing of Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to the United States Supreme Court.
An examination of the powerful and polarizing Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi. FRONTLINE's documentary traces Pelosi's life and legacy, how she has gained and wielded power across three decades, and how she has faced grave challenges to her leadership and to American democracy from Trump and his allies.
PBS NewsHour will provide live coverage and analysis of the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing of Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to the United States Supreme Court.
Our Makawao is a film that weaves together stories and memories from Upcountry Maui residents who recount life in Makawao on the slopes of Haleakalā. Featured are former sugar and pineapple plantation workers, paniolos and long-time residents and merchants who share the rich and diverse history of this not-so-sleepy town.
Bring Her Home follows three Indigenous women as they fight to vindicate and honor their missing and murdered relatives who have fallen victims to a growing epidemic across Indian country. Despite the lasting effects from historical trauma, each woman must search for healing while navigating racist systems that brought about this very crisis.
PBS NewsHour will provide live coverage and analysis of the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing of Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to the United States Supreme Court.
Determined to solve her lover’s murder, Detective Hannah Laing persuades one of his confidential contacts to help her. But when Hannah discovers the informant’s identity, she realizes there is far more at stake than bringing the killers to justice.
When Dolly Parton sang “9 to 5,” she was singing about a real movement that started with a group of secretaries in the early 1970s. Their goals were simple—better pay, more advancement opportunities and an end to sexual harassment—but as seen in 9to5: The Story of a Movement, their fight that inspired a hit would change the American workplace forever.