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CSICOP fellow Neil deGrasse Tyson hosts Nova miniseries
Skeptical Inquirer, Sept-Oct, 2004
CSICOP Fellow Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York, will host "Origins," a four-part miniseries on the PBS science program Nova. The series will be broadcast on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 28 and 29, 2004, with two episodes airing each night.
The program will examine how life came to be in a universe that was born in chaos. Tyson is quoted in a press release from WGBH Boston, the PBS affiliate that produces Nova, as saying: "What makes the series unique is the attempt to bring to the public, really for the very first time, a synthesis of all the branches of science that have relevance to answering the question, 'What is the origin of our place in the cosmos?'"
A book titled Origins: Fourteen Billion Years of Cosmic Evolution, coauthored by Tyson with science writer Donald Goldsmith, will be released simultaneously with the premiere of the series.
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