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The Magic School Bus Rides Again
Ms. Frizzle and her class along with an inventive high-tech bus that invites children on high-flying hijinks that introduce the incredible world of science.
Bill Nye: The Science Guy
A long-running series that uses humor to teach kids about science. Topics are addressed in skits featuring the host, a former Boeing engineer.
Prehistoric Road Trip
Join Emily Graslie for a summer road trip through America's dinosaur country on a search for mysterious creatures and bizarre ecosystems that have shaped Earth.
H2O: The Molecule That Made Us
H20:The Molecule That Made Us is a 3-hour series from WGBH Boston, airing three consecutive Wednesdays. The film dramatically reveals how water underpins every aspect of our existence. In the emptiness of outer space, Earth is alive because of water. Humanity's relationship with this simple molecule is everything.
How Do Animals Do That?
Animals do the most incredible things. They have super powers humans can only dream of. On How Do Animals Do That? new science and amazing demonstrations reveal the secrets of the animal world.
The Secrets of Your Food
Join Michael Mosley and James Wong on a fascinating journey into the science behind the food we eat. Discover the hidden physics, chemistry and biology that make our meals delicious and nutritious.
From the secrets of taste and flavor to the chemistry of cooking, this series will change the way you think about food. Get ready to explore the science behind your favorite dishes!
Outrageous Acts of Danger
The laws of physics are absolute. They bind us together, tether us to Earth and govern everything we do, yet we rarely think about them. In the new Science Channel series Outrageous Acts of Danger, adventurer Todd Sampson puts his faith in science to the ultimate test through a series of epic and potentially deadly experiments. This series shows that it is one thing to believe in science, but another to literally trust it with your life. In each of the six 30-minutes episodes, Todd, who once completed an unguided ascent to the top of Mount Everest, puts himself in a death-defying situation, however, the laws of physics dictate that he will escape unscathed. Todd calls upon leading physicists and experts who guarantee that the science behind each experiment is irrefutable, absent of human error.
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