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- Season 33 overviewJan 2-Dec 26, 200620 episodesSeason 33 episodes20. Underwater Dream Machine Dec 26, 2006
- Peter Robbins stakes everything he owns to build a submarine.
- 19. NOVAscienceNOW Nov 21, 2006
- Genetic research that may solve the mystery of longevity; ancient papyrus scrolls.
- 18. Family That Walks on All Fours Nov 14, 2006
- An impairment causes a family in Turkey to walk on all fours.
- 17. Wings of Madness Nov 7, 2006
- Inventor Alberto Santos-Dumont's pioneering balloons and airplanes.
- 16. Monster of the Milky Way Oct 31, 2006
- Computer-generated imagery depicts supermassive black holes.
- 15. The Deadliest Plane Crash Oct 17, 2006
- Two Boeing 747 airliners collide on the runway at an airport in the Canary Islands.
- 14. NOVAscienceNOW Oct 3, 2006
- Possible consequences of an asteroid hitting the earth in 2036; body weight.
- 13. Mystery of the Megavolcano Sep 26, 2006
- Remote lake in Southeast Asia conceals evidence of volcanic cataclysm.
- 12. Building on Ground Zero Sep 5, 2006
- Collapse of the World Trade Center and improvements to other structures.
- 11. Dimming Sun Apr 18, 2006
- Research shows that the sun appears dimmer due to the increase in air pollution on Earth.
- 10. Voyage to the Mystery Moon Apr 4, 2006
- The Huygens space probe explores the surface of Saturn's moon Titan.
- 9. The Great Robot Race Mar 28, 2006
- DARPA Grand Challenge for robotic, driverless vehicles.
- 8. Arctic Passage: Ice Survivors Feb 28, 2006
- Roald Amundsen learns Inuit skills for Arctic survival.
- John Franklin's ships vanish during an expedition to conquer the elusive Arctic route.
- 6. The Ghost Particle Feb 21, 2006
- New theories explain the beginnings of creation.
- 5. Jewel of the Earth Feb 14, 2006
- Whether dinosaur DNA can be extracted from mosquitoes trapped in amber.
- 4. The Perfect Corpse Feb 7, 2006
- Evidence of ritualistic killings from the prehistoric Iron Age.
- 3. Deadly Ascent Jan 17, 2006
- Why people die attempting to climb Mount McKinley.
- 2. NOVA scienceNOW Jan 10, 2006
- Breakthroughs in embryonic stem cell techniques; tenth planet; flu pandemic.
- 1. The Mummy Who Would Be King Jan 2, 2006
- Archaeologists try to determine if a mummy displayed in a Niagara Falls museum is Ramses I.
A star blows itself apart in a nearby galaxy, and astronomers scramble to study the rare appearance of a supernova. NOVA kicks off its 15th season with a fast-breaking science story as it is happening. Including scenes taken from Las Campanas Observatory in Chile and many others in the U.S., Australia and South Africa. Narrated by Bill Mason.
January - December 2006. The Mummy Who Would Be King. Go to the companion Web site. Original broadcast date: 1/3/2006. NOVA scienceNOW. Go to the companion Web site. Original broadcast date: 1/10...
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Season 33 – NOVA 2006 Special Interest List Reviews Tomatometer Audience Score This long-running, award-winning documentary series focuses on science, its many applications, speculation,...
Jan 3, 2006 · NOVA Season 33 Episodes. 1974 -2022. 49 Seasons. PBS. Documentary, Science. TVPG. Watchlist. Where to Watch. Science-documentary series that demystifies a vast range of science, technology...
Sep 20, 2005 · NOVA investigates the science of Hurricane Katrina, combining a penetrating analysis of what went wrong with a dramatic, minute-by-minute unfolding of events told through eyewitness testimony. What made this storm so deadly? Will powerful hurricanes like Katrina strike more often?
NOVA brings you stories from the frontlines of science and engineering, answering the big questions of today and tomorrow, from how our ancestors lived, to whether parallel universes exist, to how technology will transform our lives.