As always, PBS is offering a great week of prime time television featuring new programs pertaining to the global political landscape and health-related issues. This week, there are several programs that are must-sees.
China, which seems to be in the world's spotlight this summer, will be featured on
PBS Frontline/World, where reporter Evan Osnos gets a better peek at a movement in China that is not well understood but extremely important to their country known as China's underground churches. This program entitled Jesus in China "examines the wave of Christianity that has been sweeping the country in the recent years, and the different ways the Chinese ruling party - officially atheist - is now racing to control it."
An all-new season of NOVA scienceNOW premieres Wednesday, June 25 at 9pm and will be hosted by renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. One of the program segments of this week's NOVA scienceNOW explores how recent findings related to "memory mice" could provide new insights leading to "better understanding of dementia and other memory-impairment disorders, such as Alzheimer's, in humans."
[image: Jesus in China]
PBS specials on June 24th-25th: "Jesus in China" and the "Memory Mice"


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