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Throw away your textbooks. Here is the latest, atomically correct, version of our old friend, the Once we find a planet that has Earth-like potential, how can we tell if there is life on it? Harvard astrophysicist Lisa Kaltenegger ... Ever wonder what would happen if you dug a whole from one side of the Earth, through the center, out the other side, and then ... Two teams of spacewalkers take on unprecedented challenges to repair the world's most beloved telescope on Saving Hubble ... Dr. Steve Jefferts of the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colorado is an expert on how we measure time ... We can't see dark matter, and some skeptics doubt its existence, but many scientists think it makes up 20-some percent of our ...

See lost worlds trapped in ancient amber and hear expert George Poinar reveal their secrets. MIT physicist Daniel Kleppner explains how matter changes as it is reduced in temperature and nears -459.67 degrees F, ... The study of the smallest particles offers insight into the biggest event that ever was, the birth of the universe. Become a fan of ... See how "exercise in a pill" could one day help the elderly and the bedridden. For more visit George Poinar, Jr., is a research fellow at Oregon State University. Together with his wife Roberta, he has coauthored several ... Hubble veteran, Mike Massimino, tells it like it is—the good and bad of being an astronaut. Don't miss the new season of

Cynthia Breazeal, Director of the Robotic Life Group at the MIT Media Lab, builds some of the world's most sociable robots. In this ...

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NOVA scienceNOW | NOVA Short | Amazing Atoms

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Throw away your textbooks. Here is the latest, atomically correct, version of our old friend, the

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NOVA scienceNOW | NOVA Short | Detecting Life

Once we find a planet that has Earth-like potential, how can we tell if there is life on it? Harvard astrophysicist Lisa Kaltenegger ...

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NOVA scienceNOW | NOVA Short | Journey Through the Center of the Earth

Ever wonder what would happen if you dug a whole from one side of the Earth, through the center, out the other side, and then ...

NOVA scienceNOW | Episode 7

NOVA scienceNOW | Episode 7

Two teams of spacewalkers take on unprecedented challenges to repair the world's most beloved telescope on Saving Hubble ...

NOVA | The Amazing Atomic Clock

NOVA | The Amazing Atomic Clock

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NOVA scienceNOW | Episode 6

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NOVA scienceNOW | NOVA Short| Dark Matter Mystery

NOVA scienceNOW | NOVA Short| Dark Matter Mystery

We can't see dark matter, and some skeptics doubt its existence, but many scientists think it makes up 20-some percent of our ...

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NOVA scienceNOW | NOVA Short | Amber Slide Show

See lost worlds trapped in ancient amber and hear expert George Poinar reveal their secrets.

NOVA | NOVA Short |The Strangest Form of Matter

NOVA | NOVA Short |The Strangest Form of Matter

MIT physicist Daniel Kleppner explains how matter changes as it is reduced in temperature and nears -459.67 degrees F, ...

NOVA scienceNOW | Cosmic  Perspective | Tiny Things of Great Import

NOVA scienceNOW | Cosmic Perspective | Tiny Things of Great Import

The study of the smallest particles offers insight into the biggest event that ever was, the birth of the universe. Become a fan of ...

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NOVA scienceNOW | NOVA Short | Aiding Aging Muscles

See how "exercise in a pill" could one day help the elderly and the bedridden. For more visit

NOVA: The Dark Matter Mystery

NOVA: The Dark Matter Mystery

We can't see dark matter, and some skeptics doubt its existence, but many scientists think it makes up 20-some percent of our ...

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NOVA scienceNOW | NOVA Short | Amber Slide Show

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NOVA scienceNOW: Where Did We Come From? | Cosmic Perspective

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NOVA: Life of an Astronaut

NOVA: Life of an Astronaut

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NOVA scienceNOW | NOVA Short | Friendly Robots

Cynthia Breazeal, Director of the Robotic Life Group at the MIT Media Lab, builds some of the world's most sociable robots. In this ...