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The programs found here cover the topics of science, medicine and technology in entertaining and informative ways. The heart of the catalogue is WGBH’s NOVA series that, for over 30 years, has celebrated the premise that science is about curious people exploring interesting questions. Each program invites viewers to go along on a journey filled with intrigue, excitement, discovery and wonder.

 AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: From the Tombs of the Maya Kings

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: From the Tombs of the Maya Kings
Science - 1x60 or 1x90

Thousands of exquisitely painted ancient Maya ceramics have flooded into the world's public and private collections. Their images and texts have opened windows onto Maya life, literature, mythology, and history. But becaus... SEE MORE >>

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: Bloody Truth, The

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: Bloody Truth, The
Current Affairs, Science - 1x52

Despite recent progress in containing the AIDS pandemic, HIV is still a killer of epic proportion. Understanding the origins of the virus could provide crucial clues to help in the battle against it. In The Bloody Truth th... SEE MORE >>

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: Made in China: Secrets of Chinese Science

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: Made in China: Secrets of Chinese Science
Arts & Culture, History, Science - 3x60

China is now a global superpower with the second greatest economy on the planet. Astonishingly, it is predicted to overtake the United States in economic and scientific output as early as 2018. Yet for centuries the countr... SEE MORE >>

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: Real Jaws, The

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: Real Jaws, The
Science - 1x60

In recent years shark attacks have increased across the globe, but there is one hot spot that has captured the attention of the world. A deadly spate of shark attacks in Western Australia has gripped the nation and spread ... SEE MORE >>

Absolute Zero

Absolute Zero
Science - 1x89 or 2x52

An epic spanning four centuries, it begins in the 17th century in Westminster with a court magician's wager that he could make the King shiver on a hot summer's day: and ends in the future with a strange gravity-defying qu... SEE MORE >>

Aircraft Carrier

Aircraft Carrier
Science - 1x57

NOVA experiences the relentless, round-the-clock life aboard the US Navy aircraft carrier, Independence, where every day is a constant drill of launching and landing aircraft atop a floating city of 5,000 people. The actio... SEE MORE >>

Ancient Refuge in the Holy Land

Ancient Refuge in the Holy Land
Science - 1x57

In a gloomy cave perched high in a canyon near the Dead Sea, archaeologists made a startling discovery in 1960: a bag containing letters written on papyrus nearly two thousand years ago. The letters were written by one of ... SEE MORE >>

AstroSpies

AstroSpies
History, Science - 1x57

Millions remember the countdowns, launchings, splashdowns and parades as the US raced the USSR to the Moon in the 1960s. Few know that both superpowers ran parallel covert space programs to launch military astronauts on sp... SEE MORE >>

Autism Enigma, The

Autism Enigma, The
Human Interest, Science - 1x52

Autism is the fastest rising developmental disorder in the industrialized world. With an astounding 600% increase in diagnoses in the last 20 years, scientists are still grappling with its cause. Research has been frustrat... SEE MORE >>

Avalanche!

Avalanche!
Science - 1x57

Viewers see what it's like to be overwhelmed by a sudden onslaught of "white death": an avalanche. Avalanches are an escalating peril as skiers and snowmobilers push the limits into the back country. NOVA witnesses scienti... SEE MORE >>

Azorian:  The Raising of the K-129

Azorian: The Raising of the K-129
History, Science - 1x104 or 2x52

Known inaccurately to the general public as "Project Jennifer," Azorian was the CIA's audacious attempt to recover the wreck of the Soviet ballistic missile submarine "K-129", by a specially designed and purpose-built salv... SEE MORE >>

B-29 Frozen in Time

B-29 Frozen in Time
Science - 1x57

NOVA accompanies famed test pilot Darryl Greenamyer and his intrepid crew on a perilous mission to repair and re-fly a B-29 bomber stranded on the Greenland icecap since 1947. In the face of incredible hardships, the team ... SEE MORE >>

Battle of the X-Planes

Battle of the X-Planes
Science - 2x60

Two aviation giants, Lockheed Martin and Boeing, compete to build the next generation fighter jet and win the largest government contract ever awarded, estimated at one trillion dollars. For over five years, with unprecede... SEE MORE >>

Becoming Human

Becoming Human
Science - 3x53

NOVA presents a comprehensive three-part, three-hour special: investigating explosive new discoveries that are transforming the picture of how we became human. The first program explores fresh clues about our earliest ance... SEE MORE >>

Bible's Buried Secrets, The

Bible's Buried Secrets, The
History, Science - 1x113

BIBLE'S BURIED SERCETS, a landmark two-hour NOVA special, breaks exciting new ground in investigating the origins of the ancient Israelites, their faith in a single all-powerful God, and the creation of the Bible. A powerf... SEE MORE >>

Big Energy Gamble, The

Big Energy Gamble, The
Current Affairs, Science - 1x57

The latest public opinion polls show that a vast majority of Americans believe the world is facing a global climate crisis.  They are willing to pay more for "cleaner energy", and they want our government to take appropria... SEE MORE >>

Bone Diggers

Bone Diggers
History, Science - 1x52

The story of the expedition and subsequent analysis of the only intact skeleton of a thylacoleo -- the marsupial lion -- ever found. The adventure to extract the fossil bones and the project to discover what they reveal ov... SEE MORE >>

Botany of Desire, The

Botany of Desire, The
Science - 2x56

Botany of Desire tells the utterly original story of four everyday plants and the way they have domesticated humankind. In 1983 Michael Pollan and his wife left New York City to make a new home on an abandoned dairy farm. ... SEE MORE >>

Boy in the Bubble, The

Boy in the Bubble, The
Human Interest, History, Science - 1x57

When David Vetter died at the age of 12, he was already world famous: the boy in the plastic bubble. Mythologized as the plucky, handsome child who had defied the odds, his life story is in fact even more dramatic. It is a... SEE MORE >>

Building Pharaoh’s Chariot

Building Pharaoh’s Chariot
Science - 1x53

Around 3,600 years ago, reliefs in Egyptian tombs and temples depict pharaohs and warriors proudly riding into battle on horse-drawn chariots. Some historians claim that the chariot launched a technological and strategi... SEE MORE >>

Building the Great Cathedrals

Building the Great Cathedrals
Science - 1x53

Gothic Cathedrals: these skyscrapers of stone dominated skylines for nearly a thousand years. Their revolutionary design made it possible for builders to erect walls almost entirely of glass that support multi-ton ceilings... SEE MORE >>

Car of the Future

Car of the Future
Science - 1x57

The quest to discover the car of the tomorrow is an adventure that has really just begun. There's a growing list of experts that help people understand how and why the car we will drive in the future will be different from... SEE MORE >>

Cold Case JFK (working title)

Cold Case JFK (working title)
Science - 1x60

For decades, the assassination of John F. Kennedy has fueled dark rumors of conspiracies and mishandled evidence. Now, fifty years later, NOVA asks: Could modern investigators do better? We’ll see how state-of-the art ... SEE MORE >>

Coma

Coma
Science - 1x57

Racing to New York Hospital, a doctor relays urgent instructions to the Emergency Room where a child, hit by a car, lies unconscious. In a gripping real-life drama, NOVA follows famous neurosurgeon Jam Ghajar as he struggl... SEE MORE >>

Cracking Your Genetic Code

Cracking Your Genetic Code
Human Interest, Science - 1x53

Welcome to the thought-provoking world of bioethics, a constantly evolving drama of complex choices: from new ways to be conceived to new definitions of life and death; from the surgical and pharmacological mitigation of n... SEE MORE >>

Cracking the Maya Code

Cracking the Maya Code
History, Science - 1x56

This is a definitive look back at how a handful of pioneers deciphered the intricate system of hieroglyphs developed by the Maya. One of the greatest detective stories in all of archaeology, it has never been told in depth... SEE MORE >>

Curse of T. rex

Curse of T. rex
Science - 1x57

The king of the dinosaurs is back, as public and private interests battle for the finest T. rex specimen ever found. NOVA covers the fight for America's disappearing fossil legacy. SEE MORE >>

Daring Flight, A

Daring Flight, A
Science - 1x57

On the morning of July 25, 1909, Louis Bleriot set out on his epic flight across the English Channel, marking the first long-distance flight over water and the first air crossing of a national boundary. Bleriot's triumph c... SEE MORE >>

Darwin's Dangerous Idea

Darwin's Dangerous Idea
Science - 2x57

Why does Charles Darwin's "dangerous idea" matter today more than ever, and how does it convey the power of science to explain the past and predict the future of life on Earth? The first show interweaves the drama of Darwi... SEE MORE >>

Deadliest Earthquakes

Deadliest Earthquakes
Science - 1x53

In 2010, massive earthquakes struck Haiti, Chile, Mexico, California, Indonesia, and India, adding up to one of the worst annual death tolls ever recorded. Is there any link between all these disasters? Are scientists maki... SEE MORE >>

Deadliest Tornadoes

Deadliest Tornadoes
Science - 1x53

In the spring of 2011, the worst tornado outbreak in decades left a trail of destruction across the U.S., killing hundreds. Why has there been such an extreme outbreak? How do such weather patterns form? With modern warnin... SEE MORE >>

Deadliest Volcanoes

Deadliest Volcanoes
Science - 1x53

Are scientists getting close to predicting volcanic eruptions, potentially saving thousands of lives? In a follow-up to Deadliest Earthquakes, NOVA's reportage on earthquake prediction, this film takes viewers to the front... SEE MORE >>

Deadly Ascent

Deadly Ascent
Science - 1x57

Alaska's Mount McKinley, commonly referred to as Denali, is the highest and coldest peak in North America, and one of the deadliest mountains on earth. Each year more than 1,000 people attempt to summit it, many never to r... SEE MORE >>

Decoding Neanderthals

Decoding Neanderthals
Science - 1x53

Over 60,000 years ago, the first modern humans—people physically identical to us today—left their African homeland and entered Europe, then a bleak and inhospitable continent in the grip of the Ice Age. But when they a... SEE MORE >>

Descent into the Ice

Descent into the Ice
Science - 1x57

Mont Blanc is one of the most magnetic mountain vistas in the world: no other mountain range has such a long record of mountaineering and glaciology. But the two hundred years of winter sports, science, and tourism, have d... SEE MORE >>

Dinosaur Wars

Dinosaur Wars
Human Interest, History, Science - 1x53

In 1870, America's untamed West was dry, sparsely vegetated, and constantly eroding. But beneath the surface lay a treasure unlike any in the world: the bones of countless prehistoric creatures. For the emerging field of A... SEE MORE >>

Dinosaurs on Ice

Dinosaurs on Ice
Science - 1x53

There are many dinosaur bones on Alaska's North Slope, but they're trapped in an impenetrable wall of permafrost. Dr. Tom Rich is the tenacious fossil hunter: a paleontologist who has made his name digging in extreme place... SEE MORE >>

Doctors' Diaries

Doctors' Diaries
Human Interest, Science - 2x57

This is the last installment in the groundbreaking NOVA series that began in 1987 and followed seven students starting out at Harvard Medical School.  Over the past two decades, NOVA has documented these individuals' trial... SEE MORE >>

Dogs and More Dogs

Dogs and More Dogs
Science - 1x57

How did dogs become our best friends? And why does every breed look so different and have such distinctive quirks of behavior? With the help of cutting edge science from the dog genome project and elsewhere, NOVA takes vie... SEE MORE >>

Dying to be Thin

Dying to be Thin
Science - 1x57

An epidemic of eating disorders is spreading through America's youth, a contagion fanned by the media's obsession with wafer-thin celebrities. For millions of young Americans, the conflict between real and fashionable imag... SEE MORE >>

Earthquake!

Earthquake!
Science - 1x57

NOVA looks at the high-stakes quest to predict earthquakes. Despite past disappointments, geologists still hope to divine the clues that precede nature's ultimate upheavals. SEE MORE >>

Einstein Revealed

Einstein Revealed
Science - 2x55

NOVA presents a penetrating profile of Albert Einstein, who contributed more than any other scientist to our modern vision of physical reality. This films traces his extraordinary rise from a student who flunked his engine... SEE MORE >>

Einstein's Big Idea

Einstein's Big Idea
Science - 1x108

Everyone's heard of it, but what does the world's most famous equation, E=mc2, really mean? NOVA dramatizes the human stories of the men and women whose innovative thinking across four centuries led finally to Einstein's b... SEE MORE >>

Elegant Universe, The

Elegant Universe, The
Science - 3x57

String theory: It's the Holy Grail of physics - the search for ultimate law and order in the universe. And in the last few years, excitement has grown among scientists as they've pursued a revolutionary new approach to uni... SEE MORE >>

Empty Oceans, Empty Nets

Empty Oceans, Empty Nets
Science - 1x56

Throughout the ages, the world has enjoyed a vast and unlimited ocean, yielding abundant seafood. But increasing demand, new technologies, and burgeoning coastal populations are straining the limits of the ocean's ability ... SEE MORE >>

Engineering Ground Zero

Engineering Ground Zero
Science, Social Issues - 1x53

Shot over three years with unique behind-the-scenes access from The Port Authority of New York, this fi lm follows the reconstruction of the Freedom Tower, the September 11th Memorial and the Santiago Calatrava designed tr... SEE MORE >>

Everest: The Death Zone

Everest: The Death Zone
Science - 1x57

In the wake of the Mt. Everest disaster that killed eight climbers in a single day in 1996, a NOVA team headed by three-time Everest summiteer and filmmaker David Breashears returned to the mountain to shed new light on th... SEE MORE >>

Evolution

Evolution
Science - 8x57

This series examines evolutionary science and the profound effect it has had on society and culture. From the genius and torment of Charles Darwin to the vast changes that spawned the tree of life, from the role of mass ex... SEE MORE >>

Fabric of the Cosmos, The

Fabric of the Cosmos, The
Science - 4x53

Brian Greene is going to let you in on a secret: We've all been deceived. Our perceptions of time and space have led us astray. Much of what we thought we knew about our universe--that the past has already happened and the... SEE MORE >>

Farming the Seas

Farming the Seas
Science - 1x56

As today's demand for seafood far exceeds the ocean's ability to keep pace, aquaculture, or fish farming, has become necessary to take pressure off over-exploited fisheries. Yet, large sectors of the global aquaculture ind... SEE MORE >>

Finding Life Beyond Earth

Finding Life Beyond Earth
Science - 2x53

Scientists are on the verge of answering one of the greatest questions in history: Are we alone? Combining the latest telescope images with dazzling CGI, Finding Life Beyond Earth immerses audiences in the sights and sound... SEE MORE >>

Fire Wars

Fire Wars
Science - 2x57

Filmed during the disastrous fire season of 2000, FIRE WARS joins smokejumpers as they battle to contain the worst wildfire outbreaks in half a century. The show combines spectacular action scenes with a provocative look a... SEE MORE >>

First Flower

First Flower
Science - 1x57

Flowers hold a special place in the plant world as well as in the human heart. There are somewhere between 220,000 to over 400,000 different flowering species on earth. They dominate our gardens and landscapes, and provi... SEE MORE >>

Forensics on Trial

Forensics on Trial
Science - 1x53

What if you could probe a 3D image of a murder victim's corpse months or years after an autopsy, peeling apart layers of digital flesh with the flick of a finger? Could detectives solve cold cases by "visiting" a virtual c... SEE MORE >>

Four-Winged Dinosaur, The

Four-Winged Dinosaur, The
History, Science - 1x57

Imagine a moment from the age of dinosaurs frozen in time: primitive birds, bees, insects, early mammals, the first known flowering plants, and of course, dinosaurs, all exquisitely preserved in fine-grained fossils from C... SEE MORE >>

Galileo's Battle for the Heavens

Galileo's Battle for the Heavens
Science - 2x57

NOVA celebrates the story of the father of modern science and his struggle to get Church authorities to accept the truth of his astonishing discoveries in Galileo's Battle for the Heavens. The program is based on Dava Sobe... SEE MORE >>

Great Robot Race, The

Great Robot Race, The
Science - 1x57

The Pentagon believes robots will play a key role in reducing human risk during military operations; the DARPA Grand Challenge may trigger just the technological breakthroughs they need. In 2005,195 teams from around the g... SEE MORE >>

Hidden Epidemic: Heart Disease in America

Hidden Epidemic: Heart Disease in America
Human Interest, Lifestyle, Science, Social Issues - 1x82

Heart disease is the number one killer of Americans. How can a seemingly healthy 44-year-old suddenly drop dead from a massive heart attack? His case is not unusual, as this documentary explains. More than half of all peop... SEE MORE >>

Hitler's Lost Sub

Hitler's Lost Sub
Science - 2x60 or 1x60

In 1991, professional diver John Chatterton discovered a sunken German U-boat from World War II, lying undetected only 60 miles off the New Jersey shore, its unexploded torpedoes and the bodies of its crew still aboard. Th... SEE MORE >>

Hitler's Sunken Secret

Hitler's Sunken Secret
Science - 1x57

Every summer, thousands of tourists step aboard a 70 year-old ferryboat named the Ammonia, moored in the sparkling waters of Lake Tinn in southeast Norway. In the middle of the lake, over a thousand feet down, lie the perf... SEE MORE >>

Hubble's Amazing Rescue

Hubble's Amazing Rescue
Science - 1x53

In May 2009, NASA sent a shuttle crew on a risky mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope for the last time. Hubble has enthralled scientists and the public by capturing deep views of the cosmos and a wealth of data f... SEE MORE >>

Human Spark, The

Human Spark, The
Science - 3x54

Three and a half billion years of evolution has produced uncountable billions of living species. But only one--humans--can think in symbols; recombine those symbols into infinite meanings; invent a technology to disseminat... SEE MORE >>

Hunt for the Supertwister

Hunt for the Supertwister
Science - 1x57

On May 3, 1999, one of the most powerful tornadoes ever recorded carved a path of complete destruction near Oklahoma City. To scientists, the supertwister held sobering lessons about the future of rapidly expanding cities ... SEE MORE >>

Hunting the Edge of Space

Hunting the Edge of Space
Science - 2x53

This two-hour special marks the 400th anniversary of the telescope, examining how this simple instrument has fundamentally changed our understanding of our place in the universe. What began as a curiosity -- two spectacle ... SEE MORE >>

Hunting the Elements

Hunting the Elements
Science - 1x113

Where do nature's building blocks come from--the hidden ingredients of everything in our world, from the carbon in our bodies to the metals in our smart phones? They're called the elements, and most people encounter them p... SEE MORE >>

Hunting the Hidden Dimension

Hunting the Hidden Dimension
Science - 1x53

What do movie special effects, the stock market, heart attacks, and the rings of Saturn have in common? They're all connected by a revolutionary new branch of math called fractals, which changed the way we see the world an... SEE MORE >>

Is there Life on Mars?

Is there Life on Mars?
Science - 1x57

NOVA viewers last glimpsed the rovers one year into their pioneering exploration. At the end of NOVA's award-winning Welcome to Mars, Spirit was poised to begin the first, daunting ascent of a Martian mountain in the Colum... SEE MORE >>

Italy's Mystery Mountains

Italy's Mystery Mountains
Science - 1x57

Italy’s Mystery Mountains explores the fascinating geologic story of Italy, the land known for its fabulous art, fantastic food, opera, the dolce vita, and so much more. What’s less known about Italy is the diversity a... SEE MORE >>

Judgment Day:  Intelligent Design on Trial

Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial
Science - 1x112

PEABODY AWARD WINNER, 2008

On September 26, 2005, a group of citizens, scientists and lawyers gathered in the tiny town of Dover, Pennsylvania, for a landmark trial. At the heart of the case was a simple question: did the D... SEE MORE >>

Killer Subs in Pearl Harbor

Killer Subs in Pearl Harbor
History, Science - 1x53

NOVA dives beneath the waters of Pearl Harbor to trace provocative new clues to one of the most tragic events of World War II--the sinking of the USS Arizona. More than 1,000 crew members perished in the greatest single lo... SEE MORE >>

Last Days of Man

Last Days of Man
Science - 2x54

Is the human race facing real threats to its existence? In the form of top-10 list of doomsday scenarios, Last Days of Man is a scientific examination of the disasters that have the capacity to annihilate the human race--a... SEE MORE >>

Last Extinction

Last Extinction
Science - 1x57

In May 2008, a scientific team made worldwide headlines by announcing headlines of a previously unsuspected impact from space that had devastated prehistoric North America at the end of the last Ice Age.  According to this... SEE MORE >>

Lights Out!

Lights Out!
Science - 1x44

Our planet is lit up 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We’re addicted to light of all kinds, and like anything else that’s addictive, is too much a bad thing? Lights Out! joins leading scientists in the lab and in the fie... SEE MORE >>

Little Creatures Who Run the World

Little Creatures Who Run the World
Science - 1x57

Humans may think they run the world, but there's another superpower who is really on top. They outnumber us a million to one--and little can stand in their way. Their workers lift weight twice their size. Their soldiers ar... SEE MORE >>

Living Weapon, The

Living Weapon, The
History, Science - 1x57

Shortly after the US entered World War II, an alarming intelligence report stated that Germany and Japan were developing biological weapons for potential offensive use. In response, the US and its allies rushed to develop ... SEE MORE >>

Lord of the Ants

Lord of the Ants
Human Interest, Science - 1x53

Every so often a giant emerges on the stage of science, someone who transcends the narrow boundaries of a particular line of research and alters our perspective of the world. E.O. Wilson is such a man. While studying ants,... SEE MORE >>

Lost King of the Maya

Lost King of the Maya
Science - 1x57

For over twenty years, a team led by archaeologist Bill Fash has been at the forefront of research into the ancient Maya kings of Central America. NOVA's cameras were there to capture Fash's excavation of the burial of the... SEE MORE >>

Lost Treasures of Tibet

Lost Treasures of Tibet
Science - 1x57

Mustang is a tiny kingdom, hemmed in by the world's tallest peaks along the northern border of Nepal. This speck of neglected land conceals a spectacular treasure from the past--the monastery of Thubchen, decorated with as... SEE MORE >>

Lost at Sea: The Search for Longitude

Lost at Sea: The Search for Longitude
Science - 1x57

It was one of humankind's most epic quests--a technical problem so complex that it challenged the best minds of its time. The problem was navigation by sea--how to know where you were when you sailed beyond the sight of la... SEE MORE >>

MARS Dead or Alive

MARS Dead or Alive
Science - 1x57

In early January 2004, two spacecraft carrying identical robotic explorers touch down on the surface of Mars. The show features a gripping behind-the-scenes glimpse of the design, testing, and launch of the mission. The en... SEE MORE >>

Making Stuff 2: Wilder, Colder, Faster, Safer

Making Stuff 2: Wilder, Colder, Faster, Safer
Science - 4x60

Drawing on the huge success of Making Stuff, NOVA takes viewers on a new ride through the cutting-edge science that is powering the next wave of technological innovation.

Making Stuff Wilder
What happens when engineers open... SEE MORE >>

Making Stuff: Stronger, Smaller, Cleaner, Smarter

Making Stuff: Stronger, Smaller, Cleaner, Smarter
Science - 4x53

From carbon nanotubes to artificial skin, the world is poised at the frontier of a revolution in materials science as far-reaching as the biotech breakthroughs of the last two decades. MAKING STUFF is the first series to l... SEE MORE >>

Manhunt - Boston Bombers

Manhunt - Boston Bombers
Science - 1x53

At 2:50 p.m. on April 15, two bomb blasts turned the Boston Marathon finish line from a scene of triumph to tragedy—leaving three dead, hundreds injured, and a city gripped by heartbreak and terror.  Less than five... SEE MORE >>

Marathon Challenge

Marathon Challenge
Science - 1x57

What does it take for any reasonably fit person to compete in one of the world's toughest road races? NOVA finds out in Marathon, a one-hour special that's both reality-TV and an intriguing scientific exploration of the wa... SEE MORE >>

Mind Over Money

Mind Over Money
Science - 1x53

In the aftermath of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, NOVA presents Mind Over Money--an entertaining and penetrating exploration of why mainstream economists failed to predict the crash of 2008 and why... SEE MORE >>

Mind of a Rampage Killer

Mind of a Rampage Killer
Science - 1x53

What makes a person walk into a theater or a church or a classroom full of students and open fire? What combination of circumstances compels a human being to commit the most inhuman of crimes? Can science in any way hel... SEE MORE >>

Mountain of Ice

Mountain of Ice
Science - 1x57

Mountaineers and scientists battle the snowy precipices of Antarctica's highest peak, the Vinson Massif. The film, shot in high-definition, is told through the voice of Jon Krakauer, mountaineer and best-selling author of ... SEE MORE >>

Mummy Who Would Be King

Mummy Who Would Be King
Science - 1x57

It is a tantalizing idea: a shriveled mummy that has lain neglected on a dusty museum shelf at Niagara Falls could be the remains of a long-lost Egyptian pharaoh. While a trail of clues hints at how the looted mummy made i... SEE MORE >>

Musical Brain, The

Musical Brain, The
Arts & Culture, Science - 1x50

The power of music and its effect on the human mind is a fascinating topic for neuroscientists exploring the gateway to the mysteries of the brain. This documentary illuminates how the brain uses music to shape the human e... SEE MORE >>

Mysterious Life of Caves

Mysterious Life of Caves
Science - 1x57

Deep in the heart of the Guadeloupe Mountains in southern New Mexico, rock-eating microbes are at work. But their appetite is dainty compared with the voracious hunger their ancestors had millions of years ago when they ca... SEE MORE >>

Nanga Parbat

Nanga Parbat
Science - 1x56

At the far western end of the Himalayas in Northern Pakistan looms the massive Nanga Parbat, the ninth highest mountain on earth. This science mystery tracks six leading geologists from around the world in their quest to p... SEE MORE >>

Natural History of the Chicken

Natural History of the Chicken
Human Interest, History, Science - 1x60

Most of us best know the chicken from our dinner plates: whether as thigh, wing, or drumstick. We barely pause a moment to consider the bird's many virtues.  This one-hour film by Mark Lewis expands the frontiers of popula... SEE MORE >>

Naturally Obsessed

Naturally Obsessed, The Making of a Scientist
Human Interest, Science - 1x56

"Funny, lively, thoroughly absorbing documentary... smart tightly focused and deeply affecting, 'Naturally Obsessed' is an inspiration." -The Washington Post

An award-winning film that tells a vivid, suspenseful story about... SEE MORE >>

Nova scienceNow
Multiple Episodes

Nova scienceNow
Science - 25x53

NOVA's scienceNOW is an innovative science news magazine show that draws on a limitless range of potential stories: from the secrets of the genetic code to fuel cells and hydrogen powered cars, from the battle against canc... SEE MORE >>

Ocean Animal Emergency

Ocean Animal Emergency
Science - 1x60

Go inside a very special emergency room and witness the efforts of a renown team of wildlife veterinarians to save sick and injured ocean animals, like an adorable but weak Harbor Seal pup or the full grown,  feisty Califo... SEE MORE >>

Ocean Odyssey

Ocean Odyssey
Science - 1x52

Commissioned for the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., OCEAN ODYSSEY takes viewers to some of the world's most remote and magical ocean places. See tiny damselfish in their splendid cora... SEE MORE >>

Oklahoma's Deadliest Tornadoes

Oklahoma's Deadliest Tornadoes
Science - 1x53

On May 20, 2013, a ferocious F5 tornado more than a mile wide tore through Moore, Oklahoma, causing 24 deaths and obliterating entire neighborhoods. It was the third time an exceptionally violent tornado had struck the cit... SEE MORE >>

Origins
Multiple Episodes

Origins
Science

Who would have predicted that a hot spot left over from the Big Bang would eventually lead to the Earth, the cosmos: and to us? NOVA covers all the exciting steps in between on ORIGINS, two one-hour films on the beginnings... SEE MORE >>

Path to Nuclear Fission, The

Path to Nuclear Fission, The
Science - 1x56

A portrait of the lives and the tumultuous times of two remarkable scientists whose extraordinary collaboration culminated in the discovery of nuclear fission, the splitting of the atom that changed the future. The program... SEE MORE >>

Pluto Files, The

Pluto Files, The
Science - 1x53

Since its discovery in 1930, Pluto has held a warm place in the public imagination. So, when the American Museum of Natural History's Hayden Planetarium stopped calling Pluto a planet, director Neil deGrasse Tyson found hi... SEE MORE >>

Pocahontas Revealed

Pocahontas Revealed
History, Science - 1x57

On May 13, 1607, three English sailing vessels dropped anchor beside a small island fringed by swamps in the James River, Virginia. On board were 104 colonists who established the first successful English settlement in the... SEE MORE >>

Power Surge

Power Surge
Science - 1x53

Can emerging technology defeat global warming? The United States has invested tens of billions of dollars in clean energy projects as our leaders try to save our crumbling economy and our poisoned planet in one bold, green... SEE MORE >>

Proteus

Proteus
History, Science - 1x59

For the nineteenth century, the world beneath the sea played much the same role that "outer space" has played for the twentieth. Proteus uses the undersea world as the locus for a meditation on the troubled intersection of... SEE MORE >>

Remote Control War

Remote Control War
Current Affairs, Science - 1x52

** Winner, Political Documentaries, 2011 Banff Non-Fiction Rockies **

The current campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan are the world's first Robotic War, with over 7,000 robots in the air and 12,000 on the ground. Warfare has ... SEE MORE >>

Riddles of the Sphinx

Riddles of the Sphinx
History, Science - 1x53

For 45 centuries, the Great Sphinx has cast its enigmatic gaze over Egypt's Giza plateau. The biggest and oldest statue in a land of colossal ancient monuments, its scale is staggering: the mighty head towers as tall as th... SEE MORE >>

Rise of the Drones

Rise of the Drones
Science - 1x53

A revolution is transforming the armed forces of every nation. In Rise of the Drones, NOVA launches a provocative investigation of the explosive growth of airborne UAVs, or pilotless drones. During the invasion of Iraq in ... SEE MORE >>

Rising Waters

Rising Waters
Science - 1x57

Through personal stories of Pacific Islanders, this film shows how global warming is not something that looms in the distant future, but is a threat whose first impacts may already have begun. Pacific Islanders take the vi... SEE MORE >>

Runaway Universe

Runaway Universe
Science - 1x57

NOVA presents the first attempt on television to explore the riddle of quintessence--a mysterious repulsive force that some scientists believe counteracts gravity. The program follows the efforts of two rival teams of astr... SEE MORE >>

Rx for Survival

Rx for Survival
Current Affairs, Human Interest, Science, Social Issues - 6x57 or 8x57

From vaccines to antibiotics, clean water to nutrition, bio-terror threats to the HIV/AIDS pandemic, the six-part series Rx for Survival: A Global Health Challenge tells the compelling stories of global health challenges a... SEE MORE >>

Sand Wars

Sand Wars
Current Affairs, Science - 1x52

*Highest Rated Documentary on ARTE for 2013 to Date*

Sand Wars
is a surprising investigation into one of the most consumed natural resources on the planet. Due to the high demand for sand, the planet’s reserves are bei... SEE MORE >>

Saved by the Sun

Saved by the Sun
Science - 1x57

In the face of steeply rising oil prices and political turmoil in the Middle East, there's new urgency about finding a solution to our uncertain energy future. Could it be time to take solar energy seriously again? Breakth... SEE MORE >>

Search for the Origin of Life, The

Search for the Origin of Life, The
Science - 1x54

The Search for the Origin of Life follows four groups of researchers from NASA’s elite Astrobiology Institute as they attempt to answer one of humanity’s oldest questions: how did life begin? As they travel to the p... SEE MORE >>

Secret of Photo 51

Secret of Photo 51
Science - 1x57

The discovery of the double-helix structure of DNA can be credited to three British scientists: James Watson, Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins. But their breakthrough would have been impossible without the work of a brill... SEE MORE >>

Secrets Beneath the Ice

Secrets Beneath the Ice
Science - 1x53

In 2002, an immense ice shelf 200 meters thick and the size of Manhattan abruptly collapsed into the ocean off western Antarctica. This event shocked scientists already concerned by the unprecedented rate of melting in som... SEE MORE >>

Secrets of Stonehenge

Secrets of Stonehenge
Science - 1x53

Every year a million visitors are drawn to the Salisbury Plain, in southern England, to gaze upon a mysterious circle of stones. Stonehenge may be the best-known and most mysterious relic of prehistory. During the 20th cen... SEE MORE >>

Secrets of the Parthenon

Secrets of the Parthenon
Science - 1x53

Erected by the ancient Greeks as a temple to Athena, the Parthenon has served as a church, a fortress, an ammunition dump, and the model for countless banks, courthouses and museums across the world. It has been shot at, e... SEE MORE >>

Secrets, Lies & Atomic Spies

Secrets, Lies & Atomic Spies
Science - 1x57

NOVA takes viewers inside one of the most extraordinary code-breaking feats in history. In 1943, the "Venona" project found a chink in the supposedly unbreakable code used by the Soviet Union and exposed a vast network of ... SEE MORE >>

Siamese Twins

Siamese Twins
Science - 1x57

Dao and Duan are literally Siamese twins, for the land where they were born is Thailand, formerly called Siam. The orphan girls were sent to America in April 1993 to be evaluated at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia,... SEE MORE >>

Sidewalk Astronomer, A

Sidewalk Astronomer, A
Science - 1x55

On any given night around the world, thousands of people peer into deep space because of John Dobson. A 90-year old with a white ponytail and a knack for comedy, John Dobson revolutionized astronomy. He is the inventor of ... SEE MORE >>

Smartest Machine On Earth

Smartest Machine On Earth
Science - 1x53

Can we make a robot that really thinks, learns, and acts like us? Replicating the human brain is a lot tougher than it looks; the promise of walking, talking "androids" is still just a fantasy. But scientists are edging cl... SEE MORE >>

Smarty Plants

Smarty Plants
Science - 1x51

A luscious exploration of the natural world, Smarty Plants effortlessly integrates hard core science with a lighthearted look at how plants behave, revealing a world where plants are as busy, responsive, and complex as we ... SEE MORE >>

Sound & Fury

Sound & Fury
Human Interest, Science - 1x56 or 1x80

This film puts a human face on the battle being waged in the deaf community over cochlear implants, a medical technology which is welcomed by some as the long-awaited cure for deafness and reviled by others as a cruel, abu... SEE MORE >>

Sputnik Declassified

Sputnik Declassified
Science - 1x53

The world changed 50 years ago, on October 4, 1957, when the US public heard the shocking news that the Soviet Union had successfully launched the first satellite, Sputnik I. Why didn't the US beat the Soviets in this firs... SEE MORE >>

Spy Factory, The

Spy Factory, The
Current Affairs, Science - 1x57

In this production based on the newly released book by Jim Bamford, NOVA brings to light the modern technology underlying the National Security Agency's ongoing hunt for information in the war on terror.  In the aftermath ... SEE MORE >>

SpyMasters (working title)

SpyMasters (working title)
Science - 6x60

This gripping new series takes viewers inside the secret world of spy-craft. Each episode focuses on the extraordinary characters and amazing technology at the center of an incredible mission. From spy satellites and micro... SEE MORE >>

Storm that Drowned a City

Storm that Drowned a City
Science - 1x57

The NOVA team looks at what made Hurricane Katrina so deadly and analyzes how this event resulted in destruction on an unprecedented scale for the region. Storm that Drowned a City offers eyewitness testimony of what actu... SEE MORE >>

Submarines, Secrets and Spies

Submarines, Secrets and Spies
Science - 1x57

At the height of the Cold War, US subs gathered secrets that neither spies nor satellites could expose. Until recently, almost nobody knew the hidden history of their tragedies and triumphs. As the US strove for supremacy ... SEE MORE >>

Super Bridge

Super Bridge
Science - 1x55 or 1x118

Viewers are sidewalk supervisors for one of the most unusual construction projects in the US--the building of the stunningly beautiful and eminently practical Clark Bridge over the Mississippi River. Contractors faced ever... SEE MORE >>

Surviving AIDS

Surviving AIDS
Science - 1x57

We have witnessed remarkable progress in both treatment and basic understanding of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which causes AIDS. And now, a series of discoveries about HIV-infected patients who have successful... SEE MORE >>

Tesla: Master of Lightning

Tesla: Master of Lightning
Science - 1x56 or 1x87

Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) was one of the most fascinating scientists of the 20th century. He invented, developed or imagined the technology that brought us electricity, remote control, neon and florescent lighting, radio tr... SEE MORE >>

This Emotional Life

This Emotional Life
Science - 3x113

Every day, it seems, some new study reveals a previously hidden epidemic of depression, anxiety, or other psychological problem. At the root of the confusion lies three key questions: What is biological, what is cultural, ... SEE MORE >>

This Old Pyramid

This Old Pyramid
Science - 1x57 or 1x89

NOVA reveals the ancient secrets of pyramid building by actually constructing one, putting clever and sometimes bizarre pyramid construction theories to the test. This monument to the most astonishing engineering feat of a... SEE MORE >>

Titanic's Lost Sister

Titanic's Lost Sister
Science - 1x60

With oceanographer Robert Ballard, NOVA dives to the watery grave of Titanic's nearly identical twin, Britannic. The luxury liner--serving as a hospital ship--was supposed to be even more unsinkable than Titanic, but she w... SEE MORE >>

To The Moon

To The Moon
Science - 2x57

For two hours in July of 1969, the world stood still and watched as man landed and walked on the moon. Tens of millions saw it happen, on blurry black and white television, beamed back a quarter million miles across the he... SEE MORE >>

Trapped in an Elevator

Trapped in an Elevator
Science - 1x53

Across North America elevators move 325 million passengers every day, and most of the time people don't give it a second thought. In this program, NOVA provides viewers with answers to a series of questions: How do elevato... SEE MORE >>

Truth About Cancer, The

Truth About Cancer, The
Human Interest, Science - 1x87

This program seeks to answer the question, "Why does anyone still die of cancer?" Award-winning filmmaker Linda Garmon shares the story of her husband's battle with cancer, returning to the same hospitals and institutions ... SEE MORE >>

Twisted

Twisted
Human Interest, Science - 1x54

At age 17, filmmaker Laurel Chiten was in a terrible car accident. Months later, her neck began jerking out of control. Doctors finally figured out that Chiten had dystonia: a neurological disorder that forces your muscles... SEE MORE >>

Typhoid Mary: The Most Dangerous Woman in America

Typhoid Mary: The Most Dangerous Woman in America
Science - 1x57

Interweaving biography and social history, The Most Dangerous Woman in America tells the extraordinary story of Mary Mallon, better known as Typhoid Mary. She gained this notoriety by be... SEE MORE >>

Ultimate Mars Challenge

Ultimate Mars Challenge
Science - 1x53

It could be NASA's last chance to set wheels down on Mars until the end of the decade: this August, a rover named Curiosity will touch down inside Mars' Gale Crater, carrying ten new instruments that will advance the quest... SEE MORE >>

Under the Sea with Al Giddings

Under the Sea with Al Giddings
Science - 1x52

Al Giddings, four-time Emmy Award winner and one of the world's most accomplished and renowned underwater director-producer-cinematographers, takes viewers on a deep-sea diving trip. Drawing from more than 30 years of divi... SEE MORE >>

Underwater Dream Machine

Underwater Dream Machine
Science - 1x57

Building a submarine without the resources of a big shipyard and using only scavenged or off-the-shelf parts is an unusual idea by any standard. But Peter Robbins has dreamed of submarines all his life, and he is an unusua... SEE MORE >>

Volcano Above the Clouds

Volcano Above the Clouds
Science - 1x60

Just 200 miles south of the equator, Kilimanjaro has both equatorial and arctic conditions. Five distinct climatic zones inhabit the slopes of this 19,340-foot peak. It is a botanist’s dream—rainforests rise out of the sav... SEE MORE >>

Walk to Beautiful, A

Walk to Beautiful, A
Human Interest, Science, Social Issues - 1x53 or 1x86

A WALK TO BEAUTIFUL tells the stories of five Ethiopian women who suffer from devastating childbirth injuries and make the spiritual journey to reclaim their lost dignity. Rejected by their husbands and ostracized by their... SEE MORE >>

Welcome to Mars

Welcome to Mars
Science - 1x57

This sequel to NOVA's, MARS DEAD OR ALIVE, follows the adventures of Spirit and Opportunity on the red planet. Once again, NOVA's producers enjoy unprecedented access to the scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory as t... SEE MORE >>

What Darwin Never Knew

What Darwin Never Knew
Science - 2x53 or 1x112

In this two-hour special, NOVA takes viewers to the frontiers of evolutionary science. Over he last decade, an exciting field of biology has emerged to help explain how a small number of genes could be responsible for the ... SEE MORE >>

What's Up with the Weather?

What's Up with the Weather?
Science - 2x57

From the Greenland Ice Caps--where scientists can read the history of the planet--to the equatorial Maldives Islands--which are threatened by rising sea levels--from the corridors of power in Washington to the rapidly grow... SEE MORE >>

Who Killed Lindbergh's Baby?

Who Killed Lindbergh's Baby?
Science - 1x53

NOVA reveals in this film new evidence about the 1932 kidnapping and death of 18-month-old Charles Lindbergh Jr., featuring compelling evidence that the man who was electrocuted for his murder, Bruno Hauptmann, did not act... SEE MORE >>

Who Owns the Past?

Who Owns the Past?
Science - 1x60

Several years ago a law passed by the U.S. Congress returned to Indian people the right to control the remains of their ancestors which had routinely found their way from native gravesites to museums, private collections a... SEE MORE >>

Women of Science
Multiple Episodes

Women of Science
History, Science - 3x60

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World in the Balance

World in the Balance
Science - 2x55

What will the world of 2050 look like? During the 1970s, many researchers made gloomy predictions that an exploding world population would overwhelm global resources by the early decades of this century. Despite the coloss... SEE MORE >>

Wright Brothers: Flying Machine, The

Wright Brothers: Flying Machine, The
Science - 1x57

NOVA presents the definitive documentary on the invention of the airplane. While many shows have retold the Wright brothers' personal story, no program has properly explored the astonishing inventiveness that they applied ... SEE MORE >>

Xeno: Diabetes, Pigs and People

Xeno: Diabetes, Pigs and People
Science - 1x52

For years scientists have claimed they would soon be ready to perform transplants from pigs to humans. But they never seem to get any closer to performing any actual surgery. Meanwhile an ethical, moral and scientific deba... SEE MORE >>

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