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To The Best Of Our Knowledge

There's a great urbanization afoot in China. The government plans to move more than 100 million people into cities by 2020. But there's an old divide between rural and urban citizens. What happens when they become neighbors?

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Jim Fleming talks with novelist Wesley Stace. He explains why "Tristram Shandy" is one of his favorite books.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Do you believe in love at first sight? 

James Bennett says he experienced... well... something like it. 

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Did you know national parks intended for the masses are a 19th century invention and a distinctly American one?

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Neuro-biologist Steven Rose says that new research and new therapy techniques raise new ethical questions that we should address now.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Biblical archaeology can rewrite and reshape history.   But there’s theology at stake, too.  Like when the Gnostic Gospels were discovered in 1945 buried in the Egypt.

Would you like to read the Gospel of Thomas? Click here for the full text.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Suzan Colon tells Anne Strainchamps how her grandparents kept their spirits alive while times were tough.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Psychologist Stanley Coren tells Jim Fleming how the modern dog developed and why they have such an important place in people's lives.

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