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NOVA scienceNOW | Code Breakers Unite! | PBS
For all you amateur code breakers out there NOVA scienceNOW has a puzzler for you to figure out. Bring out your inner Sherlock Holmes and give it your best shot! 00:42
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NOVA scienceNOW | Did You Know? | PBS
NOVA scienceNOW host Neil deGrasse Tyson introduces the summer season and asks and answers interesting science related questions. "Did you know that more stars in the universe then there are grains ... 01:13
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NOVA scienceNOW | Sleepless Surgeons | PBS
Jeff Ellenbogen at Harvard Medical School is hard at work on a study to find out how sleep affects the learning and performance of surgical skills. Neil deGrasse Tyson, the host of NOVA scienceNOW, visits ... 03:10
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NOVA | Amber Slideshow | PBS (#3304)
George Poinar, Jr., is a research fellow at Oregon State University. Together with his wife Roberta, he has coauthored several books on amber, including The Amber Forest: A Reconstruction of a Vanished ... 03:23
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NOVA | First Flower | Roadside Garden | PBS (#3405)
Botanist Yin Kaipu and modern-day plant hunter Dan Hinkley stumble upon a roadside garden and find a treasure trove of famous flowers in their native birthplace. To see NOVA's story about the origin ... 04:25
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NOVA | Kings of Camouflage | Meet the Cuttlefish | PBS (#3402)
Roger Hanlon of the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole introduces us to one of his favorite cephalopods, the cuttlefish. This remarkable creature, a cousin of squid and octopus, can change the ... 02:33
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NOVA scienceNOW | Snail Slime | PBS
What do get when you cross the world's most famous slowpoke with some of MIT's latest high-tech robotics? Anna Lee Strachan, an associate producer for NOVA scienceNOW, finds out. Video podcast written ... 03:56
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NOVA | Making a Stone Age Weapon | PBS
Jeff Boudreau of the Massachusetts Archeological Society demonstrates how America's Stone Age explorers made the Clovis point, a weapon that could mean the difference between life and death. This video ... 03:11
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NOVA "Arctic Passage" | Arctic Slide Show | PBS
In this narrated slide show, see artifacts recovered from British explorer Sir John Franklin's ill-fated expedition to pioneer a passage through the Arctic Ocean. Narrator Russell Potter is an English ... 04:23
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NOVA scienceNOW | An Elevator To Space? | PBS
Join NOVA scienceNOW host Neil deGrasse Tyson as he visits the LiftPort Group in Bremerton, Washington. The entrepreneurs and engineers at LiftPort think space elevators aren't just a wild idea; they've ... 02:52
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NOVA "The Mummy Who Would Be King" | Royal Mummy Test | PBS (#3301)
Zahi Hawass is Egypt's Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities. He is an expert on Egyptian mummies. To see the complete story of the missing mummy of Rameses I, watch NOVA's "The Mummy ... 03:09
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NOVA scienceNOW | Friendly Robots Slide Show | PBS
Cynthia Breazeal, Director of the Robotic Life Group at the MIT Media Lab, builds some of the world's most sociable robots. In this slide show, she introduces a few of her favorite non-human companions. ... 04:15
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NOVA scienceNOW | Surreal Set Tour | PBS
NOVA scienceNOW producer Vin Liota leads you on a virtual tour of the show's unusual set. NOVA scienceNOW airs five Tuesdays a year on PBS and is available for viewing 365 days a year online. This video ... 01:59
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NOVA scienceNOW | Manhattanhenge | PBS
Perched over 42nd Street, NOVA scienceNOW host Neil deGrasse Tyson is eager to show you how his hometown has its own version of a Stonehenge magic moment. NOVA scienceNOW airs five Tuesdays a year on ... 02:14
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NOVA scienceNOW | Hunting Meteorites | PBS
Space scientist Rob Matson shows Neil deGrasse Tyson his favorite meteorite hunting ground. Tyson is an astrophysicist, the director of the Hayden Planetarium at New York City's American Museum of Natural ... 04:00






















