Nova

1Season 40

S40.E1 ∙ Doomsday Volcanoes

Wed, Jan 2, 2013

Iceland is a ticking time bomb: When it blows, the consequences will be global. What can we do to prepare for the coming disaster?

2Season 40

S40.E2 ∙ Decoding Neanderthals

Wed, Jan 9, 2013

What happened when the first modern humans encountered the Neanderthals? Did they make love or war?

3Season 40

S40.E3 ∙ Rise of the Drones

Wed, Jan 23, 2013

Discover the cutting-edge technologies that are propelling us toward a new chapter in aviation history.

4Season 40

S40.E4 ∙ Who Killed Lindbergh's Baby?

Wed, Jan 30, 2013

NOVA reopens one of the most confounding crime mysteries of all time in an effort to determine what really happened to Charles Lindbergh's baby and why.

5Season 40

S40.E5 ∙ Building Pharaoh's Chariot

Wed, Feb 6, 2013

A team of archaeologists, engineers, woodworkers, and horse trainers join forces to build and test two highly accurate replicas of Egyptian royal chariots.

6Season 40

S40.E6 ∙ Earth from Space

Wed, Feb 13, 2013

EARTH FROM SPACE is a groundbreaking two-hour special that reveals a spectacular new space-based vision of our planet.

7Season 40

S40.E7 ∙ Mind of a Rampage Killer

Wed, Feb 20, 2013

Can science help us understand these crimes?

8Season 40

S40.E8 ∙ Meteor Strike

Wed, Mar 27, 2013

Scientist relish the wealth of data available from the Chelyabinsk meteor impact to determine, for the first time, the physical details of a large meteor strike.

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S40.E9 ∙ Ancient Computer

Wed, Apr 3, 2013

Examining an ancient Greek astronomical calculator and eclipse predictor that is believed to be from the workshop of Archimedes.

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S40.E10 ∙ Australia's First 4 Billion Years: Awakening

Wed, Apr 10, 2013

This four part series describes the origins and diversification of life on earth with Australia as a microcosm. This episode describes the history of Earth from its initial formation through the Cambrian explosion using Australian geological formations as examples.

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S40.E11 ∙ Australia's First 4 Billion Years: Life Explodes

Wed, Apr 17, 2013

In the early Paleozoic Australia is a coastal region of the super-continent Gondwana making it the scene of life's invasion of the land. But not all the action was on land as fish began to dominate the oceans and Australia has a wealth of superb fossils of early fish and other sea creatures.

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S40.E12 ∙ Australia's First 4 Billion Years: Monsters

Wed, Apr 24, 2013

Until recently there were very few known dinosaur fossils in Australia. But there are highways full of footprints which along with the recently found skeletal fossils tell uniquely Australian stories of plants, mammals, dinosaurs and other creatures.

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S40.E13 ∙ Australia's First 4 Billion Years: Strange Creatures

Wed, May 1, 2013

The Paleogene opens with the dinosaurs extinct and much of the world's water freezing out in Antarctica as Australia breaks free of Gondwana to chart it's own course. As in the rest of the world mammals, birds and grasses rise to prominence but with an uniquely Australian flavor. Then the first placental mammals arrive.

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S40.E14 ∙ Oklahoma's Deadliest Tornadoes

Wed, May 29, 2013

On May 20th 2013, a ferocious F5 tornado over a mile wide tore through Moore, Oklahoma, inflicting 24 deaths and obliterating entire neighborhoods. It was the third time an exceptionally violent tornado had struck the city in 14 years. Yet predicting when and where these killer storms will hit still poses a huge challenge.

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S40.E15 ∙ Manhunt: Boston Bombers

2013

How did investigators transform the chaos of the Boston Marathon Bombing into a coherent trail of clues, pointing to the accused killers?

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S40.E16 ∙ Ground Zero Supertower

2013

From PBS - NOVA returns to Ground Zero to witness the completion of One World Trade Center.

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S40.E17 ∙ Megastorm Aftermath

2013

In October 2012, Superstorm Sandy cut a path of devastation across the Caribbean and the East Coast of the United States, killing hundreds and causing tens of billions of dollars in damage.

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S40.E18 ∙ Making Stuff Faster

Sun, Oct 13, 2013

Part 1 of 4. New York Times technology reporter David Pogue explores things that may change the way people live, beginning with efforts to tweak physiology and engineering in order to move people and machines faster.

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S40.E19 ∙ Making Stuff Wilder

Wed, Oct 23, 2013

Part 2 of 4. A look at innovations inspired by life, including underwater Wi-Fi based on how dolphins communicate; robotic "mules" and "cheetahs" for the military; robotic bees; virus-built batteries; and "living" computers made from DNA.

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S40.E20 ∙ Making Stuff Colder

Wed, Oct 30, 2013

Part 3 of 4. An examination of cold science, including its use in saving the lives of trauma patients and possibly cooling a warming planet. Also: ultracold physics, which may lead to levitating trains and benefit quantum computers.

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S40.E21 ∙ Making Stuff Safer

Wed, Nov 6, 2013

Part 4 of 4. A look at efforts to engineer a safer world, including protecting people from earthquakes; epidemics; traffic accidents; and sport injuries. Also: cyber security.

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S40.E22 ∙ Cold Case JFK

Wed, Nov 13, 2013

The 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy is re-investigated using modern technology and contemporary scientific techniques. Included: ballistics experts reconstruct the shooting in a test of the "single bullet theory".

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S40.E23 ∙ At the Edge of Space

Wed, Nov 20, 2013

A high-flying weather observation plane skirts the earth-space boundary zone in a search for sprites, which are fleeting flashes that flicker upwards from thunderstorms for a split-second.

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S40.E24 ∙ Asteroid: Doomsday or Payday?

Wed, Nov 20, 2013

The dichotomy that surrounds asteroids is examined. On the one hand, a large asteroid could end life on Earth. On the other hand, however, some asteroids could provide a massive payday for intrepid entrepreneurs.