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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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17 this season · 801 total
s35e01 Secrets of the Samurai Sword 2007-10-10 01:00

Secrets of the Samurai Sword

s35e01 · 2007-10-10 · 01:00

The science behind samurai swords is explored. Included: the six-month creation process of one sword, from smelting to the sharpening of the blade; a Japanese receptionist whose interest in samurai swords maintains a family tradition. Also: Lehigh University professor Michael Notis explains what makes the sword an effective weapon.

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s35e02 Ghost in Your Genes 2007-10-17 01:00

Ghost in Your Genes

s35e02 · 2007-10-17 · 01:00

An examination of the gatekeeper role played by the epigenome, which can shape everything from whether people develop diseases to whether they are fat or slim by turning on and off specific genes. Also: how a person's habits---good and bad---may affect future generations.

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s35e03 Marathon Challenge 2007-10-31 01:00

Marathon Challenge

s35e03 · 2007-10-31 · 01:00

Thirteen novices, ranging in age from 22 to 60, train nine months for the Boston Marathon. The group includes a former smoker, a heart-attack survivor and an overweight woman, and receives support from three-time Boston Marathon winner Uta Pippig and Donald Megerle, director of Tufts' annual President's Marathon Challenge. Included: comments from Timothy Noakes, a University of Cape Town sports-medicine expert; and Harvard bioanthropologist Daniel Lieberman.

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s35e04 Sputnik Declassified 2007-11-07 02:00

Sputnik Declassified

s35e04 · 2007-11-07 · 02:00

The early years of the space race are recalled, including the Soviet launch of the Sputnik I satellite on Oct. 4, 1957; the failed U.S. attempt to launch a satellite eight weeks later; and the contributions to the American space program by Wernher von Braun, who had led Nazi Germany's rocket program. Also: comments from the National Air and Space Museum's Roger Launius and Michael Neufeld; and National Reconnaissance Office historian emeritus R. Cargill Hall.

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s35e05 Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial 2007-11-14 02:00

Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial

s35e05 · 2007-11-14 · 02:00

Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District, a 2005 federal law suit that successfully challenged the mention of intelligent design in a Dover, Pa., public-school ninth-grade science class as a violation of church-state division, is recalled. Included: trial reenactments; comments from participants, including parents, scientists, teachers and town officials.

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s35e06 Master of the Killer Ants 2007-11-21 02:00

Master of the Killer Ants

s35e06 · 2007-11-21 · 02:00

Driven by drought, termites invade the huts and granaries of the Mofu, a Cameroon tribe that relies on fierce dragon-shaped army ants to subdue the termites. Included: footage of the resulting termite-ant war.

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s35e07 Missing in MiG Alley 2007-12-19 02:00

Missing in MiG Alley

s35e07 · 2007-12-19 · 02:00

The Korean War air battles between the American F-86 Sabre and the Soviet MiG-15 are recalled via archival footage, comments from American and Soviet pilots and dramatic reconstructions. Also: the efforts of American families to learn what happened to loved ones shot down over enemy territory.

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s35e08 Absolute Zero: The Conquest of Cold 2008-01-09 02:00

Absolute Zero: The Conquest of Cold

s35e08 · 2008-01-09 · 02:00

Part 1 of 2. The battle to control cold temperatures is documented. Included: a primitive air-conditioning system for Westminster Abbey in the 17th century; frozen food.

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s35e09 Absolute Zero: The Race for Absolute Zero 2008-01-16 02:00

Absolute Zero: The Race for Absolute Zero

s35e09 · 2008-01-16 · 02:00

In the conclusion of the battle to control cold temperatures, a look at a new form of matter near absolute zero.

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s35e10 Secrets of the Parthenon 2008-01-30 02:00

Secrets of the Parthenon

s35e10 · 2008-01-30 · 02:00

A look into the restoration of the Parthenon by the Greek government, dating back 25 centuries as secrets are revealed of how the temple was built. Includes remarks from Acropolis Restoration Project architect Manolis Korres; University of Florida art history professor Barbara Barletta; University of Bath architecture and civil engineering lecturer Mark Wilson Jones; and University of Pennsylvania Greco-Roman architecture expert Lothar Haselberger.

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s35e11 AstroSpies 2008-02-13 02:00

AstroSpies

s35e11 · 2008-02-13 · 02:00

A look back at the plan to militarize space between the USA and USSR back during the Cold War era. Interviews from astronauts who were involved in the top secret American program, plus, a look at the Soviet "Almaz" spy station, which featured high-powered spy cameras and a cannon which could knock a satellite out of commission.

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s35e12 Ape Genius 2008-02-20 02:00

Ape Genius

s35e12 · 2008-02-20 · 02:00

An investigation concerning the great apes intellectual abilities which include bonbos, chimps, gorillas, and orangutans, plus a look at why the ape culture has yet to evolve. Includes an experiment comparing toddlers and chimpanzees, film of apes in their natural habitats and the surprising way they act, from the holding of a pool party to a mother grieving for her dead offspring.

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s35e13 The Four-Winged Dinosaur 2008-02-27 02:00

The Four-Winged Dinosaur

s35e13 · 2008-02-27 · 02:00

A 350-million year old fossil was found in a Chinese stone quarry that may have been a missing link between dinosaurs and birds. The four winged, pigeon sized creature, dubbed the Microraptor, is examined.

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s35e14 Cracking the Maya Code 2008-04-09 01:00

Cracking the Maya Code

s35e14 · 2008-04-09 · 01:00

The story of how experts deciphered the hieroglyphs of the ancient people who lived in the area of Southern Mexico and Central America known as the Mayans.

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s35e15 Car of the Future 2008-04-23 01:00

Car of the Future

s35e15 · 2008-04-23 · 01:00

The hosts of Car Talk Tom and Ray Magliozzi are hunting for a new car to replace Tom's 1952 MG roadster. They head to at Detroit's North American International Auto Show and Boston's AltWheels Festival to seek out the future of the automobile talk with engineers working on environmentally friendly technologies and question a Detroit auto executive. Also included is a look at hydrogen-fuel cells, ethanol, and lithium-ion batteries

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s35e16 A Walk to Beautiful 2008-05-14 01:00

A Walk to Beautiful

s35e16 · 2008-05-14 · 01:00

The story of a group of women in Ethiopia who are treated as pariahs because a an illness which they were born with, obstetric fistula (a condition since childhood which causes incontinence). The women make their way to Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital for treatments.

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s35e17 Lord of the Ants 2008-05-21 01:00

Lord of the Ants

s35e17 · 2008-05-21 · 01:00

Biologist E.O. Wilson is profiled in the episode featuring his study in ants and sociobiology.

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