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Chapter 1
Inventions and Dreams
Chapter 2
Experimenting with Illusion
Chapter 3
Elementary Education, Basic Economics
Chapter 4
Dramatizing Science
Chapter 5
Taking the Audience’s Pulse
Chapter 6
Saving Planet Earth: Fictions and Facts
Chapter 7
Adjusting the Lens: Documentaries
Chapter 8
Monsters and Diamonds: The Price of Exclusive Access
Chapter 9
In Splendid Isolation: The Public’s Television
Chapter 10
Defining What’s New(s) about Science
Chapter 11
Entrepreneurial Popularization
Chapter 12
Warning: Children in the Audience
Chapter 13
Rarae Aves: Television’s Female Scientists
Chapter 14
The Smithsonian’s World: Exclusivity and Power
Chapter 15
All Science, All the Time
Acknowledgments
Notes
Manuscript Sources
Selected Bibliography
Illustration Credits
Index
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