
- “Critterworld: How Biology Transformed One Planet’s History” (airing Thursday, Jan. 12, at 9 p.m.) This program examines how the Earth, its atmosphere, oceans and even rocks have been shaped by the presence of plant and animal life. Ralph Harvey, associate professor of geological science at Case Western Reserve University and a fellow of the Institute for the Science of Origins, explains how life shaped our planet.
- “The Future of Human Health” (airing Thursday, Jan. 19, at 9 p.m.) Eric Arts, professor of medicine at Case Western Reserve University and a fellow of the Institute for the Science of Origins talks about global infectious diseases as the greatest health concern facing humankind and emphasizes the threat of HIV.
- “The Future of the Universe” (airing Thursday, Jan. 26, at 9 p.m.) Evalyn Gates, executive director and CEO of The Cleveland Museum of Natural History and a fellow of the Institute for the Science of Origins, talks about how objects in our universe will evolve into the distant future.