Nova ScienceNow
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Nova ScienceNow (styled NOVΛ scienceNOW) is a spinoff of the long-running and venerable PBS science program Nova. Premiering on January 25, 2005, the series was originally hosted by Robert Krulwich, who described it as an experiment in coverage of "breaking science, science that's right out of the lab, science that sometimes bumps up against politics, art, culture". At the beginning of season two, Neil deGrasse Tyson replaced Krulwich as the show's host. Tyson announced he would leave the show and was replaced by David Pogue in season 6.
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Artificial Life, Lightning, Profile: Erich Jarvis, Fish Surgery, Don't Ask the Expert: Neil deGrasse Tyson and Hurricane Katrina
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T. Rex Blood?, Epigenetics, Kryptos and Profile: Arlie Petters
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Leeches, The Search for ET, Stem Cells Breakthrough and Profile: Edith Widder
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Aging, Space Elevator, Maya and Profile: Bonnie Bassler
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Hunt for Alien Earths, Art Authentication, Profile: Maydianne Andrade and Autism Genes
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Sleep, First Primates, Earthquakes in the Midwest and Profile: Sang-Mook Lee
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Saving Hubble Update, Gangster Birds, Profile: Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa and How Memory Works
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Moon Smasher, Secrets in the Salt, Bird Brains and Profile: Lonnie Thompson
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Can I Eat That?
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Can Science Stop Crime?
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Can We Live Forever?
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How Does the Brain Work?
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How Smart Are Animals?
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Bird Brains, Space Storms, Profile: Yoky Matsuoka and Smart Bridges
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Stronger Hurricanes and Profile: Tyler Curiel
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What Will The Future Be Like?
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What's the Next Big Thing?
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Where Did We Come From?
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Sleep, CERN, Emergence and Profile: Julie Schablitsky
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How Smart Can We Get? feat. USA Memory Champion Chester Santos
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Fuel cells, RNAi, Fastest Glacier and Profile: Brothers Chudnovsky
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Saving Hubble, First Primates, Profile: Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa and Killer Microbe
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Public Genomes, Algae Fuel, Arctic Ocean Seafloor and Profile: Yoky Matsuoka
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Little People of Flores, T. rex, Profile: Naomi Halas, Stem Cells and Frozen Frogs
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Marathon Mouse, Dinosaur Plague, Profile: Franklin Chang-Diaz and Space Storms
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Picky Eaters, Capturing Carbon, Sea Lions and Walruses and Profile: Sangeeta Bhatia
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Personal DNA Testing, Art Authentication, Capturing Carbon and Profile: Pardis Sabeti
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Phoenix Mars Lander, Brain Trauma, Mammoth Mystery and Profile: Judah Folkman
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2011-01-26
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2011-02-09
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2011-02-16
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