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NOVA | The Weather on Mars | PBS
Is the weather on Mars anything like the weather on Earth? NOVA asked Vicky Hipkin from the Canadian Space Agency, who was part of the recent Phoenix Mission to explore conditions on the Red Planet 05:04
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FRONTLINE | Parkinson's: Is Exercise the Answer? | PBS
In 2004, journalist Dave Iverson received the same news that had been delivered to his father and older brother years earlier: He had Parkinson's disease, a degenerative neurological disorder that affects ... 03:04
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FRONTLINE | Parkinson's: Michael J. Fox Interview | PBS
Journalist Dave Iverson has intimate conversations with fellow Parkinson’s sufferers like actor Michael J. Fox. 02:11
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FRONTLINE | Parkinson's: My Father, My Brother, and Me | PBS
Explores the scientific, ethical and political debate that surrounds Parkinson’s--a disease at the center of the ongoing controversy over embryonic stem cell research. 00:31
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SID THE SCIENCE KID | Exploring Measurement | PBS KIDS
Not all things have to be measured using a traditional ruler. You can use your body as a "ruler" too! 05:28
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SID THE SCIENCE KID | A Pirate's Tale Music video | PBS KIDS
Watch the music video to find out how a pirate managed to measure a big whale using his own ship! 02:08
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Wonders Are Many | Film Clip 4 (#1008)
An atomic bomb set piece moves through the streets of San Francisco, arriving at the Opera House. 01:37
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Wonders Are Many | Film Clip 3 (#1008)
Evoking the excitement of impending disaster, Director Peter Sellars coaxes the chorus to sing as if their lives depended on it. 00:54
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Wonders Are Many | Film Clip 2 (#1008)
Testing of the first-ever nuclear explosion, as planned by J. Robert Oppenheimer, father of the atomic bomb, is translated into song. 01:18
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Wonders Are Many | Trailer (#1008)
WONDERS ARE MANY: The Making of Doctor Atomic tells the story of making a grand opera about the birth of the atomic bomb. 02:43
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SID THE SCIENCE KID | "A Pirate's Tale" Music video | PBS KIDS
Watch the music video to find out how a pirate managed to measure a big whale using his own ship! 05:28
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2008 Iowa Student STEM Symposium (#154)
Full Program: On November 5, 2008 former science teacher of the year and international speaker Shannon C'de Baca, addressed teenagers from across the state at the 2008 Iowa Student STEM Symposium on the UNI campus ... 37:48
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Nancy Andreasen - National Medal of Science - Brain Researcher (#1212)
Iowa Public Television visited with the University of Iowa professor in January of 2002 to discuss her work with schizophrenia which earned her the National Medal of Science in 2000, one of only a dozen ... 07:33
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SID THE SCIENCE KID | "My Best Guess" Music video | PBS KIDS
Sometimes, there are just too many things to count one-by-one. Join Teacher Susie in her song about how you don't have to count every single goose among a gaggle! Your best guess will be just right for ... 02:49
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INDEPENDENT LENS | The Atom Smashers | Film Clip 3 | PBS (#1006)
When the Tevitron breaks down, it's described by the head of accelerator operations as a "10-alarm fire." 04:03




















