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NOVA | Astrospies | PBS (#3501)
Full Program: Millions remember the countdowns, launchings, splashdowns and parades as the US raced the USSR to the Moon in the 1960s, but few know that both superpowers also ran parallel covert space programs to launch ... 53:13
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NOVA | Absolute Zero | PBS (#3504)
Full Program: What is cold? How do you achieve it, and how cold can it get? 01:43:24
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SID THE SCIENCE KID | Decayed pumpkin investigation | PBS KIDS
In this experiment, children compare and contrast pieces of a fresh, new pumpkin to an old, mushy, moldy and decayed one. But remember: it's not scary, it's just decayed! 04:37
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NATURE | Is That Skunk? | Skunk Spray Chemistry | PBS (#2606)
Professor William Wood of Humboldt State University examined the chemical properties of skunk spray samples. He discovered several new compounds in the skunk spray. 01:24
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NOVA | Put a Lid on It | PBS
Bill Nye, TV's "Science Guy," conducts a pasta-making experiment that can save you money. 02:39
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THE STORY OF INDIA | Excerpt from Episode 4 | PBS (#104)
In this episode Michael Wood shows us some of the amazing achievements of medieval India: In astronomy they discovered the heliocentric universe, absolute zero and the circumference of the earth. 01:53
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SID THE SCIENCE KID | It's Not Scary, It's Decayed | PBS KIDS
Why do bananas and apples turn brown and mushy as they get older? Listen and watch Teacher Susie's song about decay, and how this is what happens with living things -- it's not scary, it's decayed! 02:59
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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






















