NOVA
NOVA
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Premiered:
- Network: PBS
- Category: Series
- Genre: Documentary
- Type: Live Action
- Concept:
- Subject Matter: Anthology
- Tags: science
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15 Years of Terror
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3D Spies of WWII
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A to Z: The First Alphabet and How Writing Changed the World
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Absolute Zero
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Alien Planets Revealed
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Ancient Builders of the Amazon
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Ancient Computer
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Apollo's Daring Mission
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Back to the Moon
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Bat Powers
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Becoming Green - Growing Environmental Aware
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Beneath the Ice
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Bigger Than T. Rex
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Bird Brain
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Black Hole Apocalypse
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Bombing Hitler's Dams
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Bombing Hitler's Supergun
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Building Chernobyl's Megatomb
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Building Pharaoh's Chariot
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Can Psychedelics Cure?
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Can We Cool the Planet?
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Car of the Future
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Chinese Chariot Revealed
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Cold Case JFK
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Cracking the Maya Code
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Cracking Your Genetic Code
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Crypto Decoded
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Dead Sea Scroll Detectives
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Deadliest Earthquakes: Haiti and Chile
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Deadliest Tornadoes
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Deadliest Volcanoes
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Death Dive to Saturn
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Decoding Climate Change
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Decoding Da Vinci
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Decoding Neanderthals
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Decoding the Pyramids
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Dogs Decoded
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Doomsday Volcanoes
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Eagle Power
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Earth from Space
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Earth from Space [Blu-ray]
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Easter Island Origins
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Eclipse Over America
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Einstein's Quantum Riddle
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Ending HIV in America
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Extreme Cave Diving
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Facing the Climate Challenge
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Finding Life Beyond Earth
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Finding Life Beyond Earth [Blu-ray]
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First Air War
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First Face of America
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First Horse Warriors
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First Man on the Moon
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Forensics on Trial
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Ghosts of Murdered Kings
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Ghosts of Stonehenge
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Great American Eclipse
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Great Escape at Dunkirk
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Great Human Odyssey
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Ground Zero Supertower
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H Is for Hawk
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Holocaust Escape Tunnel
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Human Nature
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Hunting the Edge of Space
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Hunting the Elements
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Hunting the Elements [Blu-ray]
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Hurricane Sandy: Inside the Megastorm
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Ice Age Death Trap
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Ice Age Footprints
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Iceman Murder Mystery
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Invisible Universe Revealed
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Japan's Killer Quake
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Kilauea: Hawaii
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Killer Floods
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Killer Hurricanes
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Killer Volcanoes
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Lee and Liza's Family Tree
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Lincoln's Secret Weapon
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Look Who's Driving
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Looking for Life on Mars
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Lost Viking Army
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Manhunt: Boston Bombers
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Master of the Killer Ants
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Missing in MiG Alley
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Mt. St. Helens: Back from the Dead
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Mysterious Life of Caves
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Mystery of Easter Island
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Mystery of Easter Island [Blu-ray]
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Nazca Desert Mystery
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New Eye on the Universe
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Operation Bridge Rescue
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Pluto and Beyond
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Poisioned Water
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Polar Extremes
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Power Surge
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Prediction by the Numbers
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Rebuilding Notre Dame
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Rise of the Drones
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Rise of the Robots
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Rise of the Rockets
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Rise of the Superstorms
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Saving Notre Dame
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Saving the Dead Sea
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Saving the Right Whale
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Saving Venice
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School of the Future
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Search for the Super Battery
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Secret Mind of Slime
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Secrets in Our DNA
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Secrets of Origami
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Secrets of the Forbidden City
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Secrets of the Sky Tombs
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Secrets of the Sun
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Secrets of the Sun [Blu-ray]
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Secrets of the Viking Sword
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Separating Twins
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Star Chasers Of Senegal
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Sunken Ship Rescue: Salvaging the Costa Concordia
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Super Tunnel
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Thai Cave Rescue
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The Four-Winged Dinosaur
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The Great Math Mystery
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The Impossible Flight
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The Next Pompeii
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The Nuclear Option
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The Pluto Files
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The Truth About Fat
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The Violence Paradox
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Touching the Asteroid
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Treasures of the Earth
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Ultimate Cruise Ship
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Ultimate Mars Challenge
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Ultimate Space Telescope
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Vaccines: Calling the Shots
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Venom: Nature's Killer
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Warnings from the Ice
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Who Killed Lindbergh's Baby?
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Why Bridges Collapse
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Why Ships Sink
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Why Trains Crash
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World's Fastest Animal
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Zeppelin Terror Attack
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Zero to Infinity
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Plot Synopsis
In each hour-long (and occasionally longer) documentary, scientists demystify everything from the latest breakthroughs in technology to the deepest mysteries of the natural world, helping viewers of all ages explore the underlying science while highlighting the people involved in these scientific pursuits.
NOVA returned for its 40th season on Wednesday, January 2, 2013 at 9pm ET with an episode, "Doomsday Volcanoes," revealing that Iceland has two giant volcanoes that could erupt without warning, with more severe consequences than the 2010 eruption of Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull volcano that stopped air travel.
PBS broadcast the Season 41 premiere of NOVA on Wednesday, January 8, 2014 at 9pm ET/PT (check local listings) with an episode, "Alien Planets Revealed," in which expert astrophysicists and astrobiologists explore exo-planets and the possible creatures we might one day encounter there.
NOVA returned for its 42nd season on Wednesday, January 14, 2015 at 9pm on PBS (check local listings). The season opener, "Big Bang Machine," chronicles CERN scientists as they prepare to restart the history-making Large Hadron Collider.
Season 43 of NOVA premiered on Wednesday, January 6, 2016 at 9pm on PBS (check local listings). In the season opener, "Secret Tunnel Warfare," archaeologists reveal traces of WWI's most devastating, ultra-secret tunneling operation. During World War I, the Allies and Germans repeatedly struggled to break the hideous stalemate of trench warfare. In the winter of 1916, Allied engineers devised a massive surprise attack on the German army. Their weapon of choice: 600 tons of explosives, hidden in secret tunnels driven under German lines. Building the tunnels was desperate work, with tunnelers at constant risk from flooding, cave-ins and enemy digging teams; German sappers would listen for telltale sounds and explode counter-mines, or sometimes break through into Allied tunnels and grapple in primitive, face-to-face combat in the dark. At 3:10 AM on June 7th, 25 mines at Messines were simultaneously triggered in what was probably the single biggest non-nuclear explosion of all time, heard clearly in London 150 miles away. 10,000 German troops were killed instantly -- but the stunning success was just the beginning of another wartime nightmare. Now, archaeologists are revealing the extraordinary scale and risks of the Allied tunneling operations in the biggest excavation ever undertaken on the Western Front. NOVA follows bomb disposal experts as they clear topsoil packed with shrapnel and unexploded shells and probe one tunnel system connected to what is probably the world's largest unexploded bomb -- a mine consisting of 22 tons of explosives that was flooded by German engineers before the attack.
On Wednesday, January 4, 2017 at 9pm (check local listings), PBS premieres the 44th season of NOVA. The season opener, "Secrets of the Sky Tombs," highlights the towering Himalayas, which were among the last places on Earth that humanity settled. Scaling sheer cliff sides, a team of daring scientists hunts for clues to how ancient people found their way into this forbidding landscape and adapted to survive the high altitude. They discover rock-cut tombs filled with human bones and enigmatic artifacts, including gold masks and Chinese silk dating back thousands of years, and piece together evidence of strange rituals and beliefs designed to ward off the restless spirits of the dead.
Season 45 of NOVA premiered on Wednesday, January 10, 2018 at 9pm on PBS (check local listungs). In the season opener, "Black Hole Apocalypse," join astrophysicist Janna Levin on a mind-bending journey to the frontiers of black hole research. Discover how scientists may soon be able to "see" a black hole and are revealing new clues to the strangest and most extreme objects in the universe.
PBS premiered the 46th season of NOVA on Wednesday, January 2, 2019 at 9pm (check local listings). The season opener, "Pluto and Beyond," chronicles the New Horizons spacecraft, which flies by a mysterious object known as Ultima Thule, believed to be a primordial building block of the solar system. Three years after taking the first spectacular photos of Pluto, New Horizons is four billion miles from Earth, trying to achieve the most distant flyby in NASA's history. If successful, it will shed light on one of the least understood regions of our solar system: the Kuiper Belt. NOVA is embedded with the New Horizons mission team, following the action in real time as they uncover the secrets of what lies beyond Pluto.
The 47th season of NOVA premiered on Wednesday, February 5, 2020 at 9pm on PBS (check local listings). In the season opener, "Polar Extremes," paleontologist Kirk Johnson explores the dynamic history -- and future -- of ice at the poles. Following a trail of fossils found in all the wrong places -- beech trees in Antarctica, redwoods and hippo-like mammals in the Arctic -- NOVA uncovers the bizarre history of the poles, from miles-thick ice sheets to warm polar forests teeming with life.
PBS premiered NOVA's 48th season on Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 9pm (check local listings). In the season opener, "Secrets in Our DNA," some 30 million Americans have sent their DNA to be analyzed by companies like 23andMe and AncestryDNA. But what happens once the sample is in the hands of testing companies, and how accurate are their results? NOVA explores the power of genetic data to reveal family connections, ancestry, and health risks -- and even solve criminal cold cases.
Season 49 of NOVA debuted on Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 9pm on PBS (check local listings). In the season opener, "Arctic Sinkholes," scientists investigate colossal explosions in Siberia and other evidence that rapidly melting soil in the Arctic is releasing vast amounts of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. What are the implications for our climate future?
NOVA returned for its 50th season on Wednesday, February 1, 2023 at 9pm on PBS (check local listings). New installments continue to demystify science and technology for viewers of all ages and spotlight people involved in scientific pursuits. In the season opener, "London Super Tunnel," thousands of engineers, technicians and workers race to build Europe's biggest construction project -- London's new railroad, the Elizabeth Line.
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The 52nd season of NOVA debuted on Wednesday, January 31, 2024 at 9pm on PBS (check local listings). The season opener, "When Whales Could Walk," heads to Egypt's Sahara Desert, where massive skeletons with strange skulls and gigantic teeth jut out from the sandy ground. This fossil graveyard, millions of years old, is known as the "Valley of the Whales." Now, paleontologists have unearthed a whole new species of ancient whale dating to 43 million years ago, and this predator wasn't just able to swim -- it also had four legs and could walk. Follow scientists as they search for new clues to the winding evolutionary path of mammals that moved from the land into the sea to become the largest animals on Earth.
Production & Distribution
- Produced by WGBH Boston