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SciGirls | Double Dutch (English) | PBS
SciGirls want to know: When jumping rope, does hearing or seeing the ropes have a bigger effect on our performance, or are both these senses equally important? 07:57
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SciGirls | Forecasting | PBS
Check out his hands-on activity for use in your program! 03:55
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SciGirls | Makeup | PBS
We're Jazi and Danielle, and we made up our minds to make some makeup! We took a cool chemistry class where we learned about what makes cosmetics look, smell, and feel good. But our curiosity... 05:18
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SciGirls | Working with Families | PBS
This video offers tips for working with Latino families in your programming. 10:17
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Hawaii: Roots of Fire | Trailer | PBS
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The Open Mind | "There are not all that many people who can really move the needle" Sir Paul Nurse | PBS
Full Program: Medicine Nobel Laureate Sir Paul Nurse discusses notions of scientific elitism. 28:07
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Wired Science | GeekDad: Japanese Robots | PBS (#108)
The Maru family of Nagoya, Japan crushes the competition in humanoid robot contests. 07:14
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Secrets of the Dead | The World's Biggest Bomb | PBS (#1104)
Full Program: Beginning in the 1950s, American and Soviet scientists engaged in a dangerous race to see who could build and detonate the world's largest bomb. 53:30
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PBS NewsHour | 'Life on Mars' Author Explores Humans' Relationship With the Universe | PBS (#10028)
'Life on Mars' Author Explores Humans' Relationship With the Universe 04:18
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The Open Mind | Have Scientists Earned the Trust of their Paymasters... the Public? | PBS
Full Program: Sir Paul Nurse discusses the relationship between scientists and the public. 27:34
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SECRETS OF THE DEAD | The World's Biggest Bomb | PBS (#1104)
Beginning in the 1950s, American and Soviet scientists engaged in a dangerous race to see who could build and detonate the world's largest bomb. The results exceeded all expectations about how big... 01:27
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Nature | Bears of the Last Frontier | Chris Morgan Webcast: Hour One | PBS (#2813)
Ecologist Chris Morgan answers questions after hour one of Bears of the Last Frontier. 46:42
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PBS NewsHour | The Making of a Memory Master | PBS (#10024)
Hari Sreenivasan interviews Joshua Foer on the culture, art and neuroscience of memory. 05:06
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Tavis Smiley | Scientist-conservationist Tim Flannery | PBS (#2292)
Tavis talks with scientist-conservationist and best-selling author Tim Flannery 10:01
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The Parent Show | How do you raise a scientist? Get out of the way! | PBS
Common mistakes parents make that discourage kids from thinking scientifically. 03:15











