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SUMMARY:NOVA 47x2 - Dog Tales
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ORGANIZER;CN="Midnight":midnight@themidnightzone.com
DESCRIPTION:Dogs have long been dependable companions by our sides. But 
	itwasn't always that way\, and a look at their closest livingrelative\, th
	e wolf\, makes it clear why. Research into dogdomestication and intelligen
	ce offers clues into what thehuman-dog relationship is all about. And anal
	yzing dogs' brainactivity and genes may even help answer the question of w
	hetherdogs are in it for the food—or if they really love us.
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