Halley Comet (tee hee) sings a surprisingly beautiful ode to comets and meteors. Got a Nye song request? Tell me!
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Alien Planet premieres Saturday, May 14, at 8 pm ET/PT What happens when we find life outside our own planet? Discovery Channel brings viewers on a virtual mission of the future. Right now, the search for planets with “life signatures” goes on. These efforts are global, and experts tell us on camera how this search for life is progressing around the world. No longer just the domain of science fiction, what could alien life really look like? Alien Planet dramatizes an exciting — and possible …
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pbs.org In this short video, UCLA’s David Glanzman shows what a spineless sea snail can teach us about our brains. Go to pbs.org for more science stories. … science NOVA PBS scienceNOW Neil deGrasse Tyson snail memory neurobiology aplysia David Glanzman UCLA short term brain neurons
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: The story of the pioneering missions to our neighboring worlds. GIANTS: Uncovers the secrets surrounding the massive planets in our Solar System. MOON: The answer to one of the greatest mysteries of our Solar System – why does Earth have a moon? STAR: The latest scientific advances bring us a new perspective on the Sun. ATMOSPHERE: A fantastic voyage through the skies of the Solar System. LIFE: A look at the very latest robotic explorations of other planets. DESTINY: How are the planets …
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In this short video, UCLA’s David Glanzman shows what a spineless sea snail can teach us about our brains. Go to pbs.org/sciencenow for more science stories. pbs.org/nova/sciencenow. … science NOVA PBS scienceNOW Neil deGrasse Tyson snail memory neurobiology aplysia David Glanzman UCLA short term brain neurons
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Many people fear information that might contain bad news beyond their control, but such fear forfeits the opportunity to solve the problem. Here’s how scientists approach bad news and uncertainty. … NOVA scienceNOW Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson cosmic perspective science bad news problem solving PBS
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In this possibly most insteresting episode of the series, Neil deGrasse Tyson meets Frank Drake to understand his famous equtation that quantifies the numbers of other advanced civilizations in our galaxy. Also we’ll see why alien models in movies don’t work biologically. … Neil DeGrasse Tyson Nova Origins PBS space astronomy the big bang cosmology where we came from science physics aliens SETI
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