NOVA scienceNOW (2005)
NOVA scienceNOW is a News magazine version of the long-running and venerable PBS science program Nova. Premiering on January 25, 2005, the series was originally hosted by Robert Krulwich, who described it as an experiment in coverage of "breaking science, science that's right out of the lab, science that sometimes bumps up against politics, art, culture". At the beginning of season two, Neil deGrasse Tyson replaced Krulwich as the show's host. Tyson announced he would leave the show and was replaced by David Pogue beginning season 6.
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Episode 1 - Diamond Factory / Anthrax Investigation / Auto-Tune / Luis Von Ahn
Release Date: 2009-06-30 -
Episode 2 - Hunt for Alien Earths / Art Authentication / Maydianne Andrade / Autism Genes
Release Date: 2009-07-07Join astronomers hunting for Earth-like planets, see how computers distinguish authentic art from forgeries, meet a spider biologist who studies sexual cannibalism, and learn about genes that may be involved in causing autism.
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Episode 3 - Marathon Mouse/Dinosaur Plague/Franklin Chang-Díaz/Space Storms
Release Date: 2009-07-14Watch how an "exercise pill" turns couch-potato mice into athletes, explore a controversial new theory of what killed the dinosaurs, meet the first Latino-American astronaut, and find out why the beautiful northern lights signal a threat to our electronic society.
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Episode 4 - Picky Eaters/Capturing Carbon/Sea Lions and Walruses/Sangeeta Bhatia
Release Date: 2009-07-21Discover why picky eaters may have a genetic excuse, learn about a new strategy for capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, see just how intelligent marine mammals can be, and meet a biomedical engineer who has figured out a way to make tiny livers in her lab.
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Episode 5 - Moon Smasher/Secrets in the Salt/Bird Brains/Lonnie Thompson
Release Date: 2009-07-28Follow a NASA satellite looking for water on the moon, see what ancient salt deposits reveal about life 250 million years ago, learn how bird brains are remarkably similar to our own, and meet a climatologist who digs for clues to climate change in the world's highest glaciers.
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Episode 6 - Public Genomes/Algae Fuel/Arctic Ocean Seafloor/Yoky Matsuoka
Release Date: 2009-08-18Explore the controversies behind genetic testing and genome sequencing, learn about algae fuel, follow an expedition to the Arctic Ocean seafloor, and meet a woman engineer designing prosthetic limbs controlled by human thought.
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Episode 7 - Saving Hubble Update/Gangster Birds/Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa/How Memory Works
Release Date: 2009-08-25Get an astronaut's view of the Hubble repair mission, find out why cowbirds are called "gangster birds," meet a Mexican immigrant farmworker-turned-brain surgeon, and learn how neuroscientists are finding ways to erase memories.
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Episode 8 - Earthquakes in the Midwest/Sleep/Sang-Mook Lee/First Primates
Release Date: 2009-09-01Using new data from cave stalagmites and the Mississippi riverbed to understand how and why earthquakes strike in the heartland; the crucial role sleep plays in strengthening memories and facilitating learning; a profile of marine geologist Sang-Mook Lee; paleontologist Jonathan Bloch, who thinks that tiny bones embedded in limestone may be the evolutionary evidence of the creatures that evolved into primates.