• Air date: 05 Sep '06 15 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 (15)
    • 1. Building on Ground Zero

      05 Sep '06
      Can lessons learned from the Twin Towers' collapse make new buildings safer?
    • 2. Mystery of the Megavolcano

      26 Sep '06
      Researchers unearth clues about the greatest Volcanic eruption of the past 100000 years.
    • 3. The Deadliest Plane Crash

      17 Oct '06
      On March 27, 1977, on the island of Tenerife, two fully loaded 747 jumbo jets collided on a fog-blanketed runway, claiming the lives of 583 people in what is still the deadliest crash in aviation history. Now, almost 30 years later, near misses on the ground are the leading cause of aviation accidents, raising the question of what can be done to improve runway safety. Featuring moving interviews with the few survivors of the disaster and with top accident investigators, this program examines the
    • 4. Monster of the Milky Way

      31 Oct '06
      Astronomers are closing in on the proof they've sought for years that one of the most destructive objects in the universe—a supermassive black hole—lurks at the center of our own galaxy. Could it flare up and consume our entire galactic neighborhood? Join NOVA on a mind-bending investigation into one of the most bizarre corners of cosmological science: black hole research. From event horizon to singularity, the elusive secrets of supermassive black holes are revealed through stunning computer-ge
    • 5. Wings of Madness

      07 Nov '06
      The flamboyant rise and tragic death of pioneering aviator Alberto-Santos Dumont.
    • 6. Family That Walks on All Fours

      14 Nov '06
      Experts explore the mysterious story of five siblings living in a remote Turkish village.
    • 7. Underwater Dream Machine

      26 Dec '06
      Follow one man's dream to engeneer a submarine with panaramic views.
    • 8. Forgotten Genius

      06 Feb '07
      The grandson of Alabama slaves, Percy Julian met with every possible barrier in a deeply segregated America. He was a man of genius, devotion, and determination. As a black man he was also an outsider, fighting to make a place for himself in a profession and country divided by bigotry—a man who would eventually find freedom in the laboratory. By the time of his death, Julian had risen to the highest levels of scientific and personal achievement, overcoming countless obstacles to become a world-c
    • 9. The Last Great Ape

      13 Feb '07
      Scientists return to the jungles of Congo to further explore the peaceful lives of bonobos.
    • 10. Kings of Camouflage

      03 Apr '07
      Join NOVA on a voyage beneath the waves, where you'll discover a bizarre, alien-like creature like no other. It's an animal with eight sucker-covered arms growing out of its head, three hearts pumping its blue-green blood, and a doughnut-shaped brain. It has the ability to change its color and shape to blend in with seaweed and rocks, and it has a knack for switching on electrifying light shows that dazzle its prey. Perhaps most surprising of all, this animal is quite intelligent, with a highly
    • 11. First Flower

      17 Apr '07
      In the remote mountains of China, scientist come closer to understanding the origins of flowers.
    • 12. Saved by the Sun

      24 Apr '07
      As the Earth heats up at a dangerous rate and fossil fuels become scarcer, ordinary citizens and businesses are bypassing the federal government to lead the way in exploring a clean, renewable source of power: the sun. In this report, NOVA shines a light on how and why people across America and the world are "going solar," using radiant energy of the sun to power homes, businesses, and even entire communities. But can everyday people really make a difference by using solar power? And can solar t
    • 13. Pocahontas Revealed

      08 May '07
      The recent archeological discovery of the Native American Powhatan village of Werowocomoco, sheds new light on the Jamestown story of Pocahontas.
    • 14. Bone Diggers

      19 Jun '07
      NOVA follows a group of paleontologists to a cave in southwestern Australia where the fossils of a meat-eating marsupial lion, and other extinct giant animals, have recently been discovered.
    • 15. The Great Inca Rebellion

      26 Jun '07
      Through a mix of crime-lab science, archeology, and history, this NOVA/National Geographic special presents new evidence that is changing what we know about the final days of the once-mighty Inca Empire. This probing story of archeological discovery begins in a cemetery crammed with skeletons that offer tantalizing clues about a fierce 16th-century battle between warriors of the collapsing Inca Empire and Spanish invaders. Now, the long-accepted account of a swift Spanish conquest of the Inca—ac