Watch Emmy award-winning Life's Greatest Miracle Online

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"Life's Greatest Miracle," an Emmy award-winning documentary, is available for online viewing. The program, rated TV-14, explores the intricacies of life and reproduction, and viewer discretion is advised. It can be accessed in QuickTime or RealVideo formats through the PBS website. The discussion highlights the program's entertainment value, with viewers expressing enthusiasm for the opportunity to watch NOVA documentaries, particularly those who previously lacked access. The excitement for educational content is evident, with users sharing their appreciation for the link provided.
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Watch Emmy award-winning "Life's Greatest Miracle" Online

If you missed the television broadcast of the Emmy award-winning program "Life's Greatest Miracle," you can watch it in its entirety here. Note: This program is rated TV-14,S. Viewer discretion is advised. (Available in QuickTime or RealVideo)

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/miracle/
 
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A very entertaining documentary.. so instead of studying for biochemistry, i end up watching this! Great link.. horray!
 
Wow! Thanks Ivan for posting this. I've always wanted to watch NOVA documentaries, but I have no access to it where I am from. Now, I can get to watch the Elegant Universe. YAY!
 
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