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Egypt's Tombs of Amun Preview
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Video duration: 0m 30sVideo description: Follow archaeologists as they discover a long lost ancient cemetery in Egypt’s sacred desert. Treasures emerge unlike anything seen by the team, revealing details of a unique period, when women had extraordinary power.
Can Cat Poop Make You Crazy?
Can We Build a Brain? Preview
Artificially intelligent machines are taking over. They’re influencing our everyday lives in profound and often invisible ways. They can read handwriting, interpret emotions, play games, and even act as personal assistants. They are in our phones, our cars, our doctors’ offices, our banks, our web searches…the list goes on and is rapidly growing ever longer.
Are We Alone? Preview
The search for extraterrestrial life is an age-old quest. But recent breakthroughs make today an era unlike any in the history of astronomy. From the exhilarating probing of our own solar system and the Kepler mission’s astounding discovery of thousands of extrasolar planets, to the next-generation telescopes under development, the prospects for finding life beyond Earth have never been stronger.
The Mystery of Tabby’s Star
The Secrets of Spider Seduction
Can scientists stomach hours of spider sex in order to understand their language?
What's Living in You? Preview
Whether they make you fat, fart, or freak out, microbes play a central role in your life. Right beneath your nose—on your face, in your gut, and everywhere in between—trillions of bacteria, viruses, and fungi are so abundant in your body, they outnumber your human cells. But these aren’t just nasty hitch-hikers. Many are crucial to your survival.
Profile: Jack Gilbert
Jack Gilbert studies the effects of the microbiome on the human body and mind.
Can We Use Pollution to Find Aliens?
The hunt for pollution in other planets’ atmospheres may determine whether or not we are alone in the universe.
Profile: Jason Kalirai
Astrophysicist Jason Kalirai observes stars and searches for habitable planets in the hopes of finding life.
What are Animals Saying? Preview
From singing whales and squeaking bats to thumping spiders and clicking dolphins, the world is filled with the exotic sounds of our fellow creatures. What are they saying? Can we decode their own communications? NOVA Wonders follows researchers around the globe who are deciphering an amazing array of clues that reveal how animals share information critical to their survival.
Profile: Erich Jarvis
Meet Erich Jarvis, a scientist and salsa dancer studying vocal-learning in mice and songbirds.
NOVA Wonders Series Preview
NOVA Wonders takes viewers on a journey to the frontiers of science, where researchers are tackling some of the biggest questions about life and the cosmos. From the mysteries of astrophysics to the secrets of the body to the challenges of inventing technologies that could rival—and even surpass—the abilities of the human mind. These six hours reveal how far we’ve come in our search for answers.
Six Microbes Living in You
Microbes colonize our skin, guts, and bodies—but we wouldn’t be ourselves without them.
The Law all Languages Obey
Animal and human forms of communication may be much closer than we previously thought.
Why Fart Sounds Are Funny
April Fool's! We weigh in on the serious science behind... whoopee cushions.
Remembering Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking had a way of bringing the most cosmic ideas down to Earth.