
NOVA (1974)
PBS' premier science series helps viewers of all ages explore the science behind the headlines. Along the way, NOVA demystifies science and technology, and highlights the people involved in scientific pursuits.
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28x01 Sultan's Lost Treasure
17 January, 2001 5:00 am
The program follows a French-led expedition to recover thousands of porcelain and other artifacts from a centuries-old Chinese shipwreck off the coast of Brunei.
28x02 Vanished!
31 January, 2001 5:00 am
The program investigates the mysterious disappearance -- and, half a century later, reappearance -- of Stardust, a civilian aircraft that crashed in the Andes in 1947.
28x03 Nazi Prison Escape
07 February, 2001 5:00 am
The program documents a series of spectacular escape attempts made at Colditz Castle, the Nazi's most impregnable prison.
28x04 Lost King Of The Maya
14 February, 2001 5:00 am
The film follows the work of archeologists who are using new excavations and hieroglyphic translations to interpret the early history of Copán, a Classic Maya site in northern Honduras.
28x05 The Cancer Warrior
28 February, 2001 5:00 am
The program follows the extraordinary odyssey of surgeon-turned-researcher Dr. Judah Folkman, who, together with colleagues at Children's Hospital in Boston, has spent over 30 years searching for ways to curb cancer by cutting off blood flow to tumors.
28x06 Survivor M.D.: Tattooed Doctor
28 March, 2001 6:00 am
In "Tattooed Doctor," the first hour of NOVA's "Survivor M.D." series, emergency-room physician Dr. Tom Tarter eloquently describes some of the challenges and rewards of emergency medicine.
28x07 Survivor M.D.: Second Opinions
04 April, 2001 5:00 am
In 1987 NOVA embarked with seven brilliant, natural-born survivors on the longest-running boot camp in higher education: the nearly decade-long process of training to be a fully qualified doctor. Now all but one of them (who switched careers) are out in the world in high-powered medical careers, trying to balance the demands of work, families, and personal lives, as NOVA reports on Survivor MD, which airs in three one-hour segments.
28x08 Survivor M.D.: Hearts & Minds
11 April, 2001 5:00 am
In 1987 NOVA embarked with seven brilliant, natural-born survivors on the longest-running boot camp in higher education: the nearly decade-long process of training to be a fully qualified doctor. Now all but one of them (who switched careers) are out in the world in high-powered medical careers, trying to balance the demands of work, families, and personal lives, as NOVA reports on Survivor MD, which airs in three one-hour segments.
28x09 Cracking The Code Of Life
18 April, 2001 5:00 am
This two-hour special, hosted by ABC "Nightline" correspondent Robert Krulwich, chronicles the race to capture one of the biggest prizes in scientific history: the complete letter-by-letter sequence of genetic information that defines human life -- the human genome.
28x10 Harvest Of Fear
25 April, 2001 5:00 am
A gene from a jellyfish is placed in a potato plant, making it light up whenever it needs watering. Rice plants are genetically transformed to produce vitamin A, preventing millions of African children from going blind. Other plants are modified to produce plastic or pharmaceuticals. While many see these as wondrous advancements, others fear they could spawn serious new threats to human health, a loss of genetic viability in our most important crop species, and other signficant and perhaps unforeseen problems. In "Harvest of Fear," NOVA and FRONTLINE join forces to explore the growing controversy over genetically modified agriculture.
28x11 Search For A Safe Cigarette
03 October, 2001 5:00 am
The program chronicles the tobacco industry's decades long effort to create a "safer" cigarette.
28x12 18 Ways To Make A Baby
10 October, 2001 5:00 am
The program investigates the brave new world of assisted reproduction.
28x13 Secrets Of The Mind (aka Phantoms in the Brain)
24 October, 2001 5:00 am
This NOVA program delves into the mind-tingling efforts of neuroscientist V.S. Ramachandran to discover how the brain works.
28x14 Sex: Unknown
31 October, 2001 5:00 am
The film investigates the complicated world of gender identity.
28x15 Russia's Nuclear Warriors
07 November, 2001 5:00 am
28x16 Bioterror
14 November, 2001 5:00 am
The film follows three New York Times reporters as they delve into the murky past of bioweapons research and grapple with the current threat of anthrax and other attacks.
28x17 Life's Greatest Miracle
21 November, 2001 5:00 am
A sequel to the most popular NOVA of all time, "Miracle of Life," the program once again uses the extraordinary microimagery of Swedish photographer Lennart Nilsson to track human development from embryo to newborn.
28x18 Methuselah Tree
12 December, 2001 5:00 am
Marked by striking imagery and a poetic style, the film dramatizes the life cycle of the world's oldest living thing, the bristlecone pine of California's White Mountains.
28x19 Flying Casanovas
26 December, 2001 5:00 am
The program, with Sir David Attenborough narrating, celebrates the extraordinary antics male bowerbirds get up to when courting a female.
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