• Air date: 19 Jan '88 22 episodes
      PBS' premier science series helps viewers of all ages explore the science behind the headlines. Along the way, NOVA demystifies science and technology, and highlights the people involved in scientific pursuits.
  • List of Episodes (22)
    • 1. Top Gun and Beyond

      19 Jan '88
      Today's sophisticated fighter jets can almost fly themselves, but well-trained pilots are still needed to win air battles. NOVA looks at how planes and pilots are adapting to high technology.
    • 2. How to Create a Junk Food

      26 Jan '88
      Julia Child introduces NOVA's behind-the-scenes look at how science aids in the creation of snack foods.
    • 3. Buried in Ice

      02 Feb '88
      Scientists investigate the frozen remains of members of the 19th century Franklin Expedition to the Canadian Arctic and ask why all perished.
    • 4. Why Planes Burn

      09 Feb '88
      Airplane fires are often deadly. NOVA looks at efforts to make fires aboard planes less likely and more survivable.
    • 5. Battles in the War on Cancer: A Wonder Drug on Trial

      23 Feb '88
      In part one of a two-part special presentation, NOVA reports on the trials to determine whether the new drug Interleukin-2—the first to make use of the body's own disease-fighting strategy—will live up to its promise as a pivotal cancer breakthrough. Jane Pauley of NBC News hosts and narrates.
    • 6. Battles in the War on Cancer: Turning the Tide

      01 Mar '88
      Breast cancer claims the lives of four American women every hour. Jane Pauley of NBC News hosts and narrates this NOVA report on stepped-up efforts to reduce the death rate from this all-too-common killer.
    • 7. The Mystery of the Master Builders

      08 Mar '88
      Princeton professor and author Robert Mark tracks down the engineering secrets of some of the beautiful buildings in the world including Notre Dame in Paris, St. Paul in London and the Roman Pantheon.
    • 8. Whale Rescue

      15 Mar '88
      It was a blustery day in December 1986, and the New England Coast was in the midst of a winter storm, accompanied by strong on-shore gales and an unusually high tide—conditions perfect for stranding whales in the confined shallows of Cape Cod. NOVA recounts this tragic episode and the happy suprise ending for the young whales who survived after being nursed back to health by the New England Aquarium in Boston.
    • 9. The Man Who Loved Numbers

      22 Mar '88
      NOVA explores the life of Srinivasa Ramanujan, a poor clerk from India who astounded mathematicians in the 1910s with his brilliant insight into the world of numbers.
    • 10. Race for the Superconductor

      29 Mar '88
      NOVA charts an electronics revolution in the making as Japan and the United States race to develop a material that will conduct electricity at room temperature with zero resistance.
    • 11. Can You Still Get Polio?

      05 Apr '88
      Most cases of polio in this country are caused by the vaccine designed to prevent it. NOVA examines the controvery surrounding the nation's vaccine policy.
    • 12. Pioneers of Surgery: The Brutal Craft

      06 Sep '88
      Part one of a four-part series on the pioneers of modern surgery relives the early days, when surgery was practiced without the benefit of anaesthesia or antisceptics and patients usually died.
    • 13. Pioneers of Surgery: Into the Heart

      13 Sep '88
      Once unthinkable, open-heart surgery is now an everyday miracle. NOVA looks at the brave doctors and patients who make it possible.
    • 14. Pioneers of Surgery: New Organs for Old

      20 Sep '88
      From kidneys to hearts, NOVA examines the daring attempts to replace diseased organs with transplanted ones.
    • 15. Pioneers of Surgery: Beyond the Knife

      27 Sep '88
      Surgeons have always been eager to help patients, even at the risk of killing them. NOVA looks at some of the excesses of surgery, and at how new drugs and technologies are rendering some operations obsolete.
    • 16. Can the Vatican Save the Sistine Chapel?

      04 Oct '88
      Science meets art in the controversial effort to restore Michelangelo's famous Sistine Chapel frescoes.
    • 17. Can the Next President Win the Space Race?

      11 Oct '88
      Thirty years after Sputnik, the United States space program is mired in uncertainty, while the Russians, Europeans, Japanese and others sprint onward and upward.
    • 18. Do Scientists Cheat?

      18 Oct '88
      NOVA examines the troubling question of scientific fraud: How prevalent is it? Who commits it? And what happens when the perpetrators are caught?
    • 19. Who Shot President Kennedy?

      15 Nov '88
      Using previously unavailable technology, NOVA probes the available evidence surrounding the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy.
    • 20. The Light Stuff

      22 Nov '88
      Reliving a Greek myth takes an effort of mythic proportions, as NOVA reveals in its behind-the-scenes report of a human powered-flight across the Aegean Sea, a journey that symbolically recreated the mythical flight of Daedalus. NOVA follows the epic journey of the human-powered plane Daedalus 88 from the early prototypes to its dramatic landing in the surf after a 74-mile flight from the island of Crete to Santorini.
    • 21. The All-American Bear

      06 Dec '88
      The life of the shy, intelligent black bear in the wild—foraging, mating, playing and constantly preparing for its remarkable hibernation—is captured for the first time on film by NOVA.
    • 22. Can We Make a Better Doctor?

      13 Dec '88
      NOVA embarks on a 10-year project to profile—in its entirety—the education of a doctor. In the premiere episode, we follow a handful of students as they start their freshman year at Harvard Medical School under a revolutionary program emphasizing early clinical contact with patients.