calling for democratic reforms and progress toward middle east peace. lehrer: ray suarez talks to howard berkes of npr about a new report on the west virginia mine disaster that killed 29 people last year. brown: and newshour science correspondent miles o brien places a really long distance call to put your questions to the space shuttle crew as they orbit the earth. as humans i don t think we ll ever stop exploring. and we re all excited to be a part of the great adventure. it s really all starting right here on the international space station. lehrer: 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 e 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 c
calling for democratic reforms and progress toward middle east peace. lehrer: ray suarez talks to howard berkes of npr about a new report on the west virginia mine disaster that killed 29 people last year. brown: and newshour science correspondent miles o brien places a really long distance call to put your questions to the space shuttle crew as they orbit the earth. as humans i don t think we ll ever stop exploring. and we re all excited to be a part of the great adventure. it s really all starting right here on the international space station. lehrer: 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
howard berkes of npr about a new report on the west virginia mine disaster that killed 29 people last year. brown: and newshour science correspondent miles o brien places a really long distance call to put your questions to the space shuttle crew as they orbit the earth. as humans i don t think we ll ever stop exploring. and we re all excited to be a part of the great adventure. it s really all starting right here on the international space station. lehrer: 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
howard berkes of npr about a new report on the west virginia mine disaster that killed 29 people last year. brown: and newshour science correspondent miles o brien places a really long distance call to put your questions to the space shuttle crew as they orbit the earth. as humans i don t think we ll ever stop exploring. and we re all excited to be a part of the great adventure. it s really all starting right here on the international space station. lehrer: 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
reports on president obama s middle east policy address and margaret warner offers reaction from bahrain. brown: and we analyze the president s speech hailing the unrest in the arab world and calling for democratic reforms and progress toward middle east peace. lehrer: ray suarez talks to howard berkes of npr about a new report on the west virginia mine disaster that killed 29 people last year. brown: and newshour science correspondent miles o brien places a really long distance call to put your questions to the space shuttle crew as they orbit the earth. as humans i don t think we ll ever stop exploring. and we re all excited to be a part of the great adventure. it s really all starting right here on the international space station. lehrer: 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 wo