NOVA scienceNOW | 1918 Flu
A virus that killed up to 50 million people is revived to decipher its deadliness
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Chefs are turning to the chemical cabinet to create new dishes.
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | Viewing H.M.s Brain
Neuroscientist Jacopo Annese prepares H.M.???s brain for further study.
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | Unravelling Bolero
An unusual brain disorder links two extraordinary works of art.
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | Human Hibernation
Medical researchers are testing therapies that cool down patients to save their lives.
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | How Smart Can We Get?
See inside Einsteins brain, learn how to boost your memory, meet people who became savants after an injury, and more.
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | Cooks Illustrated Sugar
Because of its chemistry, sugar does a whole lot more than add sweetness.
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | Cooks Illustrated Burgers
Learn how to make tender burgers at home, the scientific way.
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | Profile: Nathan Myhrvold
Nathan Myhrvold may be the ultimate Renaissance Geek, but the child prodigy and former Chief Technology Officer of Microsoft has always maintained his obsessive passion for food and the science of...
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | Can I Eat That?
Learn about the neuroscience of taste, why we cook our food, what makes a Thanksgiving turkey savory, and more.
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | The Waggle Dance
Watch David Pogue shake his moneymaker like a honeybee. Written and Produced by Anna Lee Strachan Edited by Daniel Gaucher Original Footage WGBH Educational Foundation 2012
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | Slime Mold Smarts
Produced for NOVA and Scientific American by Anna Rothschild and Ferris Jabr Written by Anna Rothschild and Ferris Jabr Animated and Edited by Anna Rothschild Production Help from Allison Eck Original...
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | What Are Animals Thinking?
Probe animal morality, the swarm intelligence of a beehive, the amazing navigation talents of pigeons, and more.
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | Augmented Reality and Touch
The science of Haptics allows us to touch objects in a virtual world.
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | Sneak Peek: What Will the Future Be Like?
New augmented realitytechnologies could redefine how we communicate and search the web.
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | What Will the Future Be Like?
Meet the people building tomorrow's robots, 3-D virtual environments, mind-reading machines, and more.
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | New Photos of Einsteins Brain
Recently released brain images could provide new clues as to what made Einstein so smart.
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | How Smart Can We Get? New
See inside Einstein's brain, learn how to boost your memory, meet people who became savants after an injury, and more.
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | Criminal Minds: Born or Made?
Scientists are using neuroimaging and genetic testing to uncover biological aggression.
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | How Smart Is an Octopus?
Hold your fork - octopuses and other mollusks are more intelligent than you may think.
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | How Smart Are Dogs?
Meet an extraordinary boarder collie and other dogs changing our view of dog intelligence.
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | Cooks Illustrated Sauces
The secret to the perfect vinaigrette is in the emulsifier.
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | Can My Car Live Forever?
Irv Gordon has driven his 1966 Volvo more than 2.7 million miles. How?
View ArticleNOVA scienceNOW | Replacing Body Parts
Custom-made hearts, lungs, and kidneys could revolutionize organ transplantation.
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