The Eyes of Nye

  • : 2005
  • : 13
  • : 5
  • PBS
  • Documentary

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Astrobiology
Episode overview
03, 2005
Bill Nye explores the concept of life on other planets by taking us everywhere from Earth's oceans and deserts to Mars and beyond.
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Pseudoscience
Episode overview
10, 2005
Bill shows that astrologers and tarot card readers are doing nothing other than making vague guesses, and that walking on fire without burning your feet is scientifically possible and does not require any sort of spirituality.
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Addiction
Episode overview
17, 2005
Bill argues that addiction is a disease by using scientific instruments to show that the part of the brain responsible for weighing actions against consequences does not function .. show full overview
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Cloning
Episode overview
24, 2005
The possibilities of cloning reach far beyond creating genetically exact duplicates of animals or human beings. The same techniques could potentially be used to cure diseases or repair .. show full overview
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Nuclear Energy
Episode overview
24, 2005
With evidence of global warming mounting, Americans are revisiting the idea of nuclear energy. It's a clean energy source that can be produced domestically, but dealing with the waste .. show full overview
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Sports
Episode overview
01, 2005
Bill explores the physics of a variety of sports, from the 100-meter sprint of Olympic champion Maurice Green to the cat-like reactions of U.S. women's soccer goalie Hope Solo.
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Population
Episode overview
08, 2005
Bill explains what birth and death rates mean and looks at population issues around the world, from demographics to social and cultural aspects, to discover how education and .. show full overview
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Race
Episode overview
15, 2005
Bill explores why people of different skin colors look so different on the outside when the DNA on the inside is so similar, then has his own DNA sequenced to find out what he can determine about his "race".
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Antibiotics
Episode overview
29, 2005
The battle between microbes and humans is far from over. In fact, deaths from infectious diseases have increased since the 1980s. Some of the rise is due to new "bugs" such as HIV and .. show full overview
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Genetically Modified Foods
Episode overview
05, 2005
Through genetic engineering, scientists can pull off such outrageous-sounding feats as crossing a tomato with a flounder. In fact, more than half of the foods on grocery store shelves .. show full overview
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Transportation
Episode overview
12, 2005
Bill examines the problem of pollution from transportation—which has outstripped manufacturing to become America's largest source of air pollution—by tracing the historical roots of .. show full overview
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Global Climate Change
Episode overview
19, 2005
The world is getting warmer. Is it our fault? Is the rise in temperature a product of the Industrial Revolution, the burning of fossil fuels, and the modern propensity for driving down .. show full overview
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Evolution of Sex
Episode overview
26, 2005
Why sex? For one thing, with sex we're trying to stay ahead of the germs that are always attacking us. With one act of mixing our genes through sexual reproduction, there are millions of .. show full overview

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