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Seen in more than 100 countries, NOVA is the most watched science television series in the world and the most watched documentary series on PBS. It is also one of television's most acclaimed series, having won every major television award, most of them many times over. (Source of summary and banner: TheTVDB.com)

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16 this season · 801 total
s33e01 Mystery of the Megaflood 2005-09-21 01:00

Mystery of the Megaflood

s33e01 · 2005-09-21 · 01:00

What unleashed a catastrophic flood that scarred thousands of square miles in the American Northwest?

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s33e02 Sinking the Supership 2005-10-05 01:00

Sinking the Supership

s33e02 · 2005-10-05 · 01:00

The tragic WWII story of the Yamato, the largest battleship ever built.

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s33e03 Einstein's Big Idea 2005-10-12 01:00

Einstein's Big Idea

s33e03 · 2005-10-12 · 01:00

The story behind the world's most famous equation, E = mc²

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s33e04 Volcano Under the City 2005-11-02 02:00

Volcano Under the City

s33e04 · 2005-11-02 · 02:00

A restless mountain threatens a bustling metropolis perched on its flanks.

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s33e05 Hitler's Sunken Secret 2005-11-09 02:00

Hitler's Sunken Secret

s33e05 · 2005-11-09 · 02:00

An expedition to the bottom of Norway's Lake Tinn illuminates Nazi Germany's nuclear ambitions.

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s33e06 Newton's Dark Secrets 2005-11-16 02:00

Newton's Dark Secrets

s33e06 · 2005-11-16 · 02:00

Sir Isaac Newton, the eccentric genius who helped define modern science, was also an obsessive alchemist.

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s33e07 Storm That Drowned a City 2005-11-23 02:00

Storm That Drowned a City

s33e07 · 2005-11-23 · 02:00

An exploration of the devastation wrought on New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina details failures of levees and disaster-relief planning; why the city was unprepared; and what made Katrina so powerful. Also examined are the challenges involved in rebuilding the city.

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s33e08 The Mummy Who Would Be King 2006-01-04 02:00

The Mummy Who Would Be King

s33e08 · 2006-01-04 · 02:00

This episode unravels the history of a mummy that was part of a Niagara Falls Museum display, with evidence pointing toward it being the body of a pharaoh: Rameses I. The first hint (its crossed arms) to its origins was spotted in the 1960s, but it wasn't until 1998, when Emory University purchased the display, that the mummy was a serious study topic, including CT scans.

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s33e09 Deadly Ascent 2006-01-18 02:00

Deadly Ascent

s33e09 · 2006-01-18 · 02:00

A team of experts seeks to determine what causes the deaths of mountain climbers at extreme altitudes. Filmed on Alaska's Mount McKinley. Included: the dangers of hyperthermia and hypothermia; scenes of daring rescues and emergency treatments during the climbing season.

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s33e10 The Perfect Corpse 2006-02-08 02:00

The Perfect Corpse

s33e10 · 2006-02-08 · 02:00

Two murder cases that date to the Iron Age (more than 2000 years ago) are investigated upon the discovery of two well-preserved bodies in Irish peat bogs. The 18-month investigation uses CAT scans and hair and radiocarbon analysis in an attempt to learn how the men lived and why they died.

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s33e11 Jewel of the Earth 2006-02-15 02:00

Jewel of the Earth

s33e11 · 2006-02-15 · 02:00

David Attenborough hosts this fascinating examination of the prehistoric creatures found inside amber, a fossilized tree resin that often holds perfectly preserved insects. Using an amber specimen given to him as a youth, he uncovers information about what the Baltic region of northern Europe was like 40 million years ago. He also investigates amber found in the Dominican Republic, including one piece that holds a honeypot ant from 150 million years ago.

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s33e12 The Ghost Particle 2006-02-22 02:00

The Ghost Particle

s33e12 · 2006-02-22 · 02:00

Scientists' efforts to identify and understand neutrinos, unseen building blocks of the universe, are chronicled, beginning in 1930 with Austrian physicist Wolfgang Pauli's observations about a decaying radioactive atomic nucleus. Included are comments from astrophysicist John Bahcall, who calculated the sun's theoretical neutrino output during the 1960s; and Nobel Prize winner Raymond Davis Jr., who built a neutrino trap in a South Dakota gold mine.

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s33e13 Arctic Passage 2006-03-01 02:00

Arctic Passage

s33e13 · 2006-03-01 · 02:00

An intriguing look back at two attempts to discover a route from Europe to the Pacific through the maze of islands in Arctic Canada, one that led to tragedy and one that was a success. In 1845 British explorer John Franklin led a 129-man expedition using two retrofitted warships. The men were never heard from again. In 1903, Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen set sail using a much-lighter ship and a seven-man crew. Two years later he came out the other side, proving the voyage was possible.

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s33e14 The Great Robot Race 2006-03-29 02:00

The Great Robot Race

s33e14 · 2006-03-29 · 02:00

Teams from around the world enter the Darpa Grand Challenge, a contest for robotic, driver-less vehicles.

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s33e15 Voyage to the Mystery Moon 2006-04-05 01:00

Voyage to the Mystery Moon

s33e15 · 2006-04-05 · 01:00

A chronicle of the cooperative effort by NASA and the European Space Agency to send two probes, Cassini and Huygens, to study Saturn and its moon Titan. The project involves the orbit of Cassini around the sixth planet from the sun; and Huygens' landing on Titan, which is one of four astral bodies in the solar system that has an atmosphere.

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s33e16 Dimming the Sun 2006-04-19 01:00

Dimming the Sun

s33e16 · 2006-04-19 · 01:00

The discovery that the sunlight reaching Earth is dimming and the implications that has for global climate change, is examined. Included: how researchers used the days after 9/11, when aircraft were grounded in the U.S., to study how plane vapor trails affect the atmosphere; and how less pollution in the atmosphere may have the unintended consequence of accelerating global warming.

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