- A Question of Genes: Inherited Risk
PBS program explores the social, ethical and emotional consequences of genetic cloning. Includes a teacher's guide.
- Autopsy
HBO documentary exploring the world of forensic pathology.
- Big Ideas
Produced the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, this mini-series offers a look into the minds of scholars and explores groundbreaking concepts.
- California Heartland
A weekly television series about California farms and ranches and the people who make the state the leading agricultural producer in the nation.
- Catalyst
Australian and international science breakthroughs.
- Closer to Truth
Companion site to public television series featuring scientists, scholars, and artists debating fundamental issues. Includes streaming video and audio of shows, transcripts, and discussion forums.
- Discovery Channel Canada
Television channel (EXN) featuring science, technology, adventure and nature news and documentaries.
- DragonflyTV
Real kids get interactive, energy-packed opportunities to do real science activities.
- Galileo's Battle for the Heavens
PBS series examines Galileo's struggles to persuade church authorities of the truth behind his discoveries.
- Jack Horkheimer : Star Gazer
Weekly mini-program on PBS about naked-eye stargazing.
- Jane Goodall: Reason for Hope
Portrait of the acclaimed scientist and conservationist.
- Learning Channel: The Human Face
Explores the evolution of the face and society's changing perceptions of beauty.
- Mind Control
Channel 4 show starring mentalist Derren Brown.
- Nature
PBS series explores the wonders of the natural world.
- Newton's Apple
Science show which answers questions about about science and the world around us.
- NOVA Online
Companion site to WGBH Science Series. Includes complementary in-depth information, interactive learning, and multi-media.
- PBS: Science & Technology
Index to science and technology programs and resources.
- Quantum
Australia's weekly science program.
- Real Science!
A PBS science program designed to get kids ages 10-16 interested in science careers.
- Red Gold
PBS four-part TV series examining the facts and myths about human blood.
- Runaway Universe
Examines the size, future and fate of the universe as well as the possible existence of others.
- Savage Earth
PBS series examining earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, and other natural disasters.
- Scientific American Frontiers
From alien invasions to the bionic body, the PBS series with host Alan Alda explores science with a fun perspective. Includes TV schedule, details and past and future shows.
- Smallpox 2002: Silent Weapon
BBC drama-documentary interweaving fact with fiction to explore the possibile consequences of a single act of bioterrorism.
- Springboard
Explores how science and technology are reshaping American culture.
- Stephen Hawking's Universe
Explores cosmology, astronomy, and mysteries of the universe.
- The Blue Planet
BBC series on Earth's oceans and seas. Includes summaries and trailers for each episode, fact files, games and features inspired by the series.
- The Science of Secrecy
Channel 4 television series tracing the evolution of encryption methods.
- The Sky at Night
Dedicated long running astronomy programme with Patrick Moore. Including programme guide and history, gallery, multimedia clips and interviews.
- Under The Waves: The World's First Underwater Educational Video Series
Video series shot on a tropical island presents lessons about marine life. Includes crew and credits information, episode previews, and fish facts.
- Using and Understanding the Internet
Companion site to two PBS programs offering materials useful for all abilities of Internet users.
- What in the World?
Dedicated to the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology's popular weekly television program seen in the 1950s and '60s.
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