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NOVA scienceNOW | Hello, this is Earth | PBS (#305)
If Earth received a message from outer space what, if anything, would we say back? Jill Tartar, director of the SETI Institute, has thought long and hard about what we could, should, and would say to ... 04:58
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NOVA scienceNOW | Life of an Astronaut | PBS (#303)
Hubble veteran, Mike Massimino, tells it like it is—the good and bad of being an astronaut. 04:40
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NOVA scienceNOW | The Dark Matter Mystery | PBS (#301)
We can’t see dark matter, and some skeptics doubt its existence, but many scientists think it makes up 20-some percent of our universe. 04:38
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SECRETS OF THE DEAD | The Hunt for Nazi Scientists | PBS (#501)
At the end of World War II, Allied agents engaged in a desperate race to capture the elite of Germany¹s scientific community in an effort to gain an advantage in the Cold War and Space Race. 00:31
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Dreams to Reality: Astronaut Clayton Anderson (#136)
Full Program: Astronaut and Iowa State University alum Clayton Anderson chronicles his 152 days in space as part of the 15th and 16th expeditions to the International Space Station (ISS). Mr. Anderson launched to the ...
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James Van Allen: The First Eight Billion Miles (#128)
Full Program: A new biography of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa native James Van Allen by Northwestern University Professor Abigail Foerstner is the subject of this special edition of Live From Prairie Lights. Recognized as Iowa's ... 38:58
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NOVAscienceNOW | Dark Matter Mystery | PBS (#301)
We can't see dark matter, and some skeptics doubt its existence, but many scientists think it makes up 20-some percent of our universe. Astronomer Doug Clowe explains how the Bullet Cluster, a group ... 04:39
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WIRED SCIENCE | Space Junkyard | PBS (#109)
Ever wonder where spaceships go to die? Special correspondent Adam Rogers visits a Southern California scrapyard to the find the place where the remnants of the Apollo missions were laid to rest. It's ... 01:18
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WIRED SCIENCE | Satellite Shopping | PBS
It's been 50 years since the first satellite, Sputnik, was launched into orbit. Now, communication satellites are used in everything from radio and television to Internet connections. Special correspondent ... 04:02
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WIRED SCIENCE | X-Prize | PBS
Thirty-five years after NASA left the surface of the moon; we are trying to get back to the earth's only natural satellite. This time around, it may be private entrepreneurs, not NASA, who will get us ... 02:22
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WordGirl | "Catch as Catch Can" | PBS KIDS GO!
Can WordGirl prevent a cumbersome meteorite from destroying the city? For more information visit pbskids.org/wordgirl 02:15
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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




















