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    Content from NOVA

    Poster for Great Escape
    Movie
    2004•
    6.0

    Great Escape

    The real Great Escape didn't feature Steve McQueen racing through the Third Reich on a motorcycle like in the 1963 movie, but the big breakout was still thrilling in every way. This program sheds new light on the audacious escape of 76 Allied airmen from a Nazi POW camp during World War II.

    Poster for Eiffel Tower: Building the Impossible
    Movie
    2023•
    8.3

    Eiffel Tower: Building the Impossible

    In 1889, Gustave Eiffel decides to attempt the impossible for the Universal Exhibition in Paris: to build the tallest tower in the world. Before this project, this pioneer and visionary had created more than 300 metal structures around the world.

    Poster for Interruption
    Movie
    2016•
    6.7

    Interruption

    A post-modern theater adaptation of a classic Greek tragedy takes place in a central theater of Athens. Like every night, the audience take their seats and the play begins. Suddenly, the lights on stage go out. A group of young people, dressed in black and carrying guns, come up on stage. They apologize for the interruption and invite people from the audience to participate on stage. The play resumes with a main difference; life imitates art and not the opposite.

    Poster for Einstein Revealed
    Movie
    1997•
    4.5

    Einstein Revealed

    NOVA biography of Albert Einstein, covering his early years, relativity research and personal life.

    Poster for Flying Supersonic
    Movie
    2018•
    8.0

    Flying Supersonic

    Thundering across the sky on elegant white wings, the Concorde was an instant legend. But behind the glamour of jet setting at Mach 2 were stunning scientific innovations and political intrigue. Fifteen years after Concorde's final flight, this documentary takes you inside the historic international race to develop the first supersonic airliner. Hear stories from those inside the choreographed effort to design and build Concorde in two countries at once - and the crew members who flew her.

    Poster for Black Hole Apocalypse
    Movie
    2018•
    7.4

    Black Hole Apocalypse

    Astrophysicists show how black holes might hold answers to how the universe evolved, leading to life on Earth and, ultimately, the human race.

    Poster for The Great Robot Race: The DARPA Grand Challenge
    Movie
    2006

    The Great Robot Race: The DARPA Grand Challenge

    Twenty-three bizarre looking vehicles line up at the starting gate of the DARPA Grand Challenge with one thing in common: there's nobody behind the wheel. Sponsored by the Pentagon's research agency, this race for robotic, driverless vehicles has a $2 million prize. Its ultimate goal is to gather new ideas for the future of unmanned warfare.

    Poster for Tied Red Thread
    Movie
    2012•
    5.0

    Tied Red Thread

    ' Red string tied, wrapped in the creel, please turn kicks tale n'archinisei 'used to say older before they start their tales. But Knit Red Thread of Costas Charalambous does not narrate a tale but a nightmare that haunts the Greek history for more than 60 year. The nightmare of civil war.

    Poster for Fractals: Hunting the Hidden Dimension
    Movie
    2008•
    6.7

    Fractals: Hunting the Hidden Dimension

    Determined to understand the repeating patterns he was finding in nature, French mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot used an early form of computer imagery to produce his own versions, coining the recurring shapes fractals. This installment of the PBS series "Nova" examines the rules of these self-similar patterns and explores the ways these fascinating geometric configurations can be applied in the fields of science, medicine and the arts.

    Poster for Dawn of Humanity
    Movie
    2015•
    7.5

    Dawn of Humanity

    Nova and National Geographic present exclusive access to an astounding discovery of ancient fossil human ancestors.

    Poster for Cuba's Cancer Hope
    Movie
    2020

    Cuba's Cancer Hope

    When the U.S. trade embargo left Cuba isolated from medical resources, Cuban scientists were forced to get creative. Now they've developed lung cancer vaccines that show so much promise, some Americans are defying the embargo and traveling to Cuba for treatment. In an unprecedented move, Cuban researchers are working with U.S. partners to make the medicines more widely available.

    Poster for What Darwin Never Knew
    Movie
    2009•
    9.0

    What Darwin Never Knew

    Earth teems with a staggering variety of animals, including 9,000 kinds of birds, 28,000 types of fish, and more than 350,000 species of beetles. What explains this explosion of living creatures—1.4 million different species discovered so far, with perhaps another 50 million to go? The source of life's endless forms was a profound mystery until Charles Darwin brought forth his revolutionary idea of natural selection. But Darwin's radical insights raised as many questions as they answered. What actually drives evolution and turns one species into another? To what degree do different animals rely on the same genetic toolkit? And how did we evolve?

    Poster for NOVA: Secrets of the Viking Sword
    Movie
    2012•
    7.5

    NOVA: Secrets of the Viking Sword

    The Vikings were the most ferocious warriors of the Middle Ages. Especially fearsome were the select few who wielded a formidable weapon: a light, razor sharp, virtually indestructible sword with its maker's name, Ulfberht, inlaid along the blade.

    Poster for Secrets of the Parthenon
    Movie
    2008•
    8.0

    Secrets of the Parthenon

    For 25 centuries the Parthenon has been shot at, set on fire, rocked by earthquakes, looted for its sculptures, and disfigured by catastrophic renovations. To save it from collapse, the modern restoration team must uncover the secrets of how the ancient Greeks built this icon of western civilization in less than nine years without anything resembling an architectural plan.

    Poster for NOVA: Iceman Reborn
    Movie
    2016•
    7.7

    NOVA: Iceman Reborn

    Murdered more than 5,000 years ago, Otzi the Iceman is the oldest human mummy on Earth. Now, newly discovered evidence sheds light not only on this mysterious ancient man, but on the dawn of civilization in Europe.

    Poster for The Mind's Big Bang
    Movie
    2001

    The Mind's Big Bang

    The events and coincidences that led to rapid advances in human intelligence 50,000 years ago.

    Poster for NOVA: Prediction by the Numbers
    Movie
    2018•
    5.8

    NOVA: Prediction by the Numbers

    Predictions underlie nearly every aspect of our lives, from sports, politics, and medical decisions to the morning commute. With the explosion of digital technology, the internet, and 'big data,' the science of forecasting is flourishing. But why do some predictions succeed spectacularly while others fail abysmally? And how can we find meaningful patterns amidst chaos and uncertainty? From the glitz of casinos and TV game shows to the life-and-death stakes of storm forecasts and the flaws of opinion polls that can swing an election, 'Prediction by the Numbers' explores stories of statistics in action. Yet advances in machine learning and big data models that increasingly rule our lives are also posing big, disturbing questions. How much should we trust predictions made by algorithms when we don't understand how they arrive at them? And how far ahead can we really forecast?

    Poster for New Eye on the Universe
    Movie
    2023•
    7.5

    New Eye on the Universe

    In July 2022, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope released its first images, looking further back in time than ever before to show our universe in stunningly beautiful detail. But that was just the beginning. With tons of new data and spectacular images flooding in, Webb is allowing scientists to peer deep in time to try to answer some of astronomy’s biggest questions. When – and how – did the first stars and galaxies form? And can we see the fingerprints of life in the atmospheres of distant worlds – or even within our own solar system?

    Poster for NOVA: Decoding da Vinci
    Movie
    2019•
    7.5

    NOVA: Decoding da Vinci

    Leonardo da Vinci was a Renaissance genius. Not only did he paint masterpieces of art, but he was an obsessive scientist and inventor, dreaming up complex machines centuries ahead of his time, including parachutes, armored tanks, hang gliders and robots. On the 500th anniversary of Leonardo’s death, with the help of biographer Walter Isaacson, NOVA investigates the secrets of Leonardo’s success. How did his scientific curiosity, from dissections of cadavers to studies of optics, shape his genius and help him create perhaps the most famous painting of all time, the "Mona Lisa"?

    Poster for NOVA: Arctic Dinosaurs
    Movie
    2008•
    7.2

    NOVA: Arctic Dinosaurs

    Dinosaurs are generally considered tropical animals. So what are their fossils doing north of the arctic circle? Paleontologists battle the fierce climate to find out if the arctic was warmer then than it is now, or the arctic was farther from the North Pole, or the dinosaurs were migratory animals, or if they were warm-blooded.

    Poster for Universe
    TV
    2021•
    7.5

    Universe

    Professor Brian Cox journeys across the vastness of time and space revealing epic moments of sheer drama that changed the universe forever.

    Poster for The Elegant Universe
    TV
    2003•
    7.9

    The Elegant Universe

    One of the most ambitious and exciting theories ever proposed—one that may be the long-sought "theory of everything," which eluded even Einstein—gets a masterful, lavishly computer-animated explanation from bestselling author-physicist Brian Greene, when NOVA presents the nuts, bolts, and sometimes outright nuttiness of string theory.

    Poster for Human
    TV
    2025•
    5.6

    Human

    Paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi reveals humanity's incredible story across 300,000 years of human evolution – and how the story is stranger and more surprising than ever imagined.

    Poster for Solar System
    TV
    2024•
    8.3

    Solar System

    Voyage across the solar system with Professor Brian Cox and explore the new discoveries, natural wonders and strange mysteries on the diverse worlds that orbit the sun.

    Poster for Hunting the Edge of Space
    TV
    2011

    Hunting the Edge of Space

    In this two-hour special, NOVA examines how a simple instrument, the telescope, has fundamentally changed our understanding of our place in the universe. What began as a curiosity - two spectacle lenses held a foot apart - ultimately revolutionized human thought across science, philosophy, and religion. "Hunting the Edge of Space" takes viewers on a global adventure of discovery, dramatizing the innovations in technology and the achievements in science that have marked the rich history of the telescope.

    Poster for Polar Extremes
    TV
    2020

    Polar Extremes

    Poster for Evolution
    TV
    N/A

    Evolution

    All the incredible diversity of animal life sprang from a single organism. Every animal, no matter how weird, is related to every other. And behind each species is an incredible story of the millions of generations that gave rise to it - every animal we know and love today sprang from creatures that looked nothing like it.

    Poster for Dancing in the Street: a Rock and Roll History
    TV
    1996

    Dancing in the Street: a Rock and Roll History

    Rock & Roll (U.S. title) or Dancing in the Street: a Rock and Roll History (U.K. title) is a 10-part American-British television documentary series about the history of rock and roll music produced by the BBC and WGBH, and which screened in 1995 on PBS in the United States and on BBC Two in the United Kingdom during 1996.

    Poster for Aux origines de l'humanité
    TV
    2009

    Aux origines de l'humanité