Experiments and activities demonstrate various facts about comets and meteors.
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It doesn't have to be Halloween for the Science Guy to bone up on the things that give the body its shape and movement as Bill muscles in to give more than just the bare bones about x-rays, the healing of broken bones, bone marrow, and the body's joints.
Watch as Bill Nye becomes tangled in a complex food web in a quest to demonstrate that all living things depend on other living things to survive.
"In Measurement, see some of our most important tools used for measuring. Telescopes, spectroscopes, microscopes, stethoscopes, radar, thermometers, scales, barometers -- not to mention the humble ruler -- are all used to compare stuff in our universe and make observations"--Cont...
Gives students the inside scoop on planets, star, galaxies, and the universe.
In Fish, Bill takes a dive underwater to study fish. Explore the depths with these submerged creatures and discover how they breathe, grow, and survive in their wet environment.
In Forensics, join Bill as he explores the world of forensic science. Learn how detectives reconstruct events from the past using bloodhounds, fingerprints, and DNA. Did you know that scientists can identify a person using only a drop of blood or a flake of skin?
In Spinning Things, Bill Nye tells us what Earth, a big storm, and a rolling ball have in common. Discover why some things spin and others don't.
"Science educator, TV host, and New York Times bestselling author Bill Nye is on a mission to help kids understand and appreciate the science that makes our world work. Featuring a range of subjects-physics, chemistry, geology, biology, astronomy, global warming, and more-this pr...
Traveling to Antarctica for a prestigious science competition, twelve-year-old Jack and his genius foster siblings, Ava and Matt, become caught up in a mystery involving a missing scientist.
Surf's up! In Oceanography, students get "current" information as Bill explains why oceans are salty and explores the way they flow.
Describes the ocean and its life forms and suggests related activities to help understand marine biology.
Bill Nye the Science Guy answers questions about momentum, and conducts two experiments that demonstrate action and reaction, and show that air escaping from a balloon can move the balloon along a string.
An introduction to different types of germs, how germs make people sick, how to stay healthy, and suggests related activities to help understand the nature of germs.
Scientist Bill Nye examines the earth's warming temperatures through the prism of the five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Ultimately Dr. Schwarzenegger encourages Bill to find solutions in science, and Bill heads to Silicon Valley to explor...
"Some very tricky optical illusions show that the brain doesn't always correctly interpret what the eyes see. Check out Bill Nye from a whole new angle when he gets an M.R.I. of his brain"--Container.
Bill examines the "final frontier" and shows the tools humans invent to explore space. Meet Dr. Linda Horn, a NASA scientist who's helping to develop the Cassini spacecraft - destination Saturn!
In Phases of Matter, Bill Nye takes viewers on a tour of a steel mill to help demonstrate that matter exists in three phases - solids, liquids, and gases.