dave iverson reports on a new push to get scientists to work together in the pursuit of medical cures. let s put our arms together and brains together and solve the problem collectively and for a project like this you absolutely need that to succeed. woodruff: and isabel wilkerson discusses her new book on the great migration of african americans. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: i want to know what the universe. looks like. feels like. from deep space. to a microbe. i can contribute to the world by pursuing my passion for science. it really is the key to the future. i want to design. a better solar cell. i want to know what s really possible. i want to be the first to cure cancer. people don t really understand why things work. i want to be that person that finds out why. innovative young minds taking on tomorrow s toughest challenges. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supp
nations and the reaction there to his diplomatic initiatives. brown: special correspondent dave iverson reports on a new push to get scientists to work together in the pursuit of medical cures. let s put our arms together and brains together and solve the problem collectively and for a project like this you absolutely need that to succeed. woodruff: and isabel wilkerson discusses her new book on the great migration of african americans. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: i want to know what the universe. looks like. feels like. from deep space. to a microbe. i can contribute to the world by pursuing my passion for science. it really is the key to the future. i want to design. a better solar cell. i want to know what s really possible. i want to be the first to cure cancer. people don t really understand why things work. i want to be that person that finds out why. innovative youn
newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: i want to know what the universe. looks like. feels like. from deep space. to a microbe. i can contribute to the world by pursuing my passion for science. it really is the key to the future. i want to design. a better solar cell. i want to know what s really possible. i want to be the first to cure cancer. people don t really understand why things work. i want to be that person that finds out why. innovative young minds taking on tomorrow s toughest challenges. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. brown: congressional republicans went public with the
brown: special correspondent dave iverson reports on a new push to get scientists to work together in the pursuit of medical cures. let s put our arms together and brains together and solve the problem collectively and for a project like this you absolutely need that to succeed. woodruff: and isabel wilkerson discusses her new book on the great migration of african americans. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: i want to know what the universe. looks like. feels like. from deep space. to a microbe. i can contribute to the world by pursuing my passion for science. it really is the key to the future. i want to design. a better solar cell. i want to know what s really possible. i want to be the first to cure cancer. people don t really understand why things work. i want to be that person that finds out why. innovative young minds taking on tomorrow s toughest challenges. and by the a
obama s visit to the united nations and the reaction there to his diplomatic initiatives. brown: special correspondent dave iverson reports on a new push to get scientists to work together in the pursuit of medical cures. let s put our arms together and brains together and solve the problem collectively and for a project like this you absolutely need that to succeed. woodruff: and isabel wilkerson discusses her new book on the great migration of african americans. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: i want to know what the universe. looks like. feels like. from deep space. to a microbe. i can contribute to the world by pursuing my passion for science. it really is the key to the future. i want to design. a better solar cell. i want to know what s really possible. i want to be the first to cure cancer. people don t really understand why things work. i want to be that person that find