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Sesame Street | Journey to Ernie: Martian World | PBS
Find objects with Ernie in the Martian world. Sesame Street is a production of Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization which also produces Pinky Dinky Doo, The Electric Company, and... 01:27
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NOVA | Hubble's Amazing Rescue | Trailer | PBS (#3611)
For two years leading up to launch, NOVA followed the mission closely, with unprecedented access to every aspect of the endeavor, from NASA's training facilities for flight preparation to the... 00:31
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NOVA | Hubble's Amazing Rescue | PBS (#3611)
After nearly 20 years in space and hundreds of thousands of spectacular images, the Hubble Space Telescope's gyroscopes and sensors were failing, its batteries running down, and some of its... 03:23
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Symphony of Science | 'A Glorious Dawn' (ft Carl Sagan, Stephen Hawking) | PBS
A musical tribute to two great men of science. Carl Sagan and his cosmologist companion Stephen Hawking present A Glorious Dawn - Cosmos remixed. Almost all samples and footage taken from Carl... 03:34
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NOVA scienceNOW | Saving Hubble Update, Gangster Birds, Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, How Memory Works | PBS (#407)
Full Program: The repair mission for the Hubble space telescope, as astronauts try to fix crucial equipment that was not designed to be repaired in orbit; common backyard birds with a dark secret, and a clue that... 52:47
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NOVA scienceNOW | Bird Brains, Space Storms, Profile: Yoky Matsuoka, Smart Bridges | PBS (#304)
Full Program: “Finch Brains”--What can the songs of zebra finches tells us about the human evolution of language? A lot more than we once thought. The way a finch learns to sing is similar to the way babies... 51:53
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NOVA scienceNOW | Moon Smasher, Secrets in the Salt, Bird Brains, Lonnie Thompson (#405)
Full Program: Moon Smasher, Secrets in the Salt, Bird Brains, Lonnie Thompson 52:28
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NOVA scienceNOW | Marathon Mouse, Dinosaur Plague, Franklin Chang-Diaz, Space Storms | PBS (#403)
Full Program: Two drugs that may help kids with muscular dystrophy or the frail elderly, who don’t have the option of hopping on a treadmill to build strength and endurance; renowned paleontologist George... 52:32
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PBS at the TV Critics Press Tour | John Grunsfeld interview
NASA astronaut John M. Grunsfeld is interviewed by video blogger Zadi Diaz (www.epicfu.com) as part of pbs's coverage of the 2009 Television Critics Association Press Tour (Aug 1-2, 2009).... 05:44
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NOVA scienceNOW | Martian Salt | PBS (#405)
If cellulose survived 250 million years on Earth, could it survive in salt deposits on Mars? 03:06
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The Newshour | Moon Landing Anniversary Renews Debate | PBS
As the country celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, NASA and the Obama administration are weighing the debate over sending more astronauts into space, or to shift more... 08:35
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NOVA scienceNOW | Going Lunar for Less | PBS (#405)
See how a mission to search for water on the moon is exploring a big question on a small budget. 03:10
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NOVA scienceNOW | Hunt for Alien Earths, Art Authentication, Maydianne Andrade, Autism Genes | PBS (#402)
Full Program: Astronomers on the brink of finding “another Earth” in our galaxy, using a new planet-hunting machine: the Kepler telescope; Rudy Tanzi, a pioneer in discovering genes for Alzheimer’s disease, and... 52:19
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NOVA scienceNOW | Detecting Life | PBS (#402)
Once we find a planet that has Earth-like potential, how can we tell if there is life on it? Harvard astrophysicist Lisa Kaltenegger explains how scientists might sniff out life by looking at the... 04:07
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NOVA scienceNOW | Dark Matter, Of Mice and Memory, Hany Farid, Wisdom of the Crowds | PBS (#301)
Full Program: “Dark Matter”--Host Neil deGrasse Tyson reports from a half-mile underground in an abandoned mine, where scientists are using special detectors to look for evidence of a ghostly substance that they... 51:49













