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Nova ScienceNow Season 3 Episodes

9 Episodes 2005 - 2008

Episode 1

Dark Matter/Alzheimer's-Memory Mice/Hany Farid/Wisdom of the Crowd

Wed, Jun 25, 2008

Dark Matter - Turns out most of the universe is held together by a mysterious, invisible substance. Of Mice and Memory - Mice placed in enriched environments can recover lost memories, giving hope to those who study Alzheimer's. Profile: Hany Farid - This self-proclaimed "accidental scientist" is a digital detective inventing new ways to tell if photos have been faked. Wisdom of the Crowds - Ask enough people to estimate something, and their combined guesses will get you surprisingly close to the right answer.

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Episode 2

Personal Genome/Digital Art Authentication/Capturing Carbon/Pardis Sabeti

Wed, Jul 2, 2008

Personal DNA Testing - Genetic testing to assess risk factors for a handful of serious illnesses is now commercially available. But is it a good idea? Art Authentication - See how clever computer algorithms can distinguish a master fake from a masterpiece. Capturing Carbon - An eighth-grader's science fair project prompts her scientist father to develop a new way to pull excess carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. Profile: Pardis Sabeti - By night she's a rocker. By day, she's a Harvard geneticist tracking the evolution of the human genome.

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Episode 3

Hubble Repair/First Primate/Alfredo Quiñones Hinojosa/Iraqi Bacteria

Wed, Jul 9, 2008

Saving Hubble - Two teams of spacewalkers take on the risky mission of reviving the ailing Space Telescope. First Primates - Our most distant primate ancestors, which lived about 55 million years ago, were tree-dwellers the size of mice. Profile: Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa - He jumped the fence from Mexico to work as a farmhand and ended up a leading brain surgeon. Killer Microbe - A relatively benign bug becomes a highly lethal pathogen, known to U.S. soldiers as Iraqibacter.

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Episode 4

Finch Brains/Northern Lights/Yoky Matsuoka/Smart Bridges

Mon, Jul 25, 2005

Bird Brains - Clues to the origins of human language are turning up in the brains of birds. Space Storms - Behind the dazzling display of the aurora borealis are space storms that could turn the lights off here on Earth. Profile: Yoky Matsuoka - A former tennis prodigy aims to create advanced prosthetic limbs controlled by human thought. Smart Bridges - Can we engineer bridges that tell us what's wrong with them before it's too late?

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Episode 5

Leeches/The Search for ET/Stem Cells Breakthrough/Profile: Edith Widder

Wed, Jul 23, 2008

Leeches - A century after falling out of favor, medicinal leeches are back in hospitals, sucking away on patients' wounds. SETI - Astronomers have their radio telescopes tuned to receive signals from alien worlds. But is anybody out there? Stem Cells Breakthrough - Three separate teams overcome a biomedical hurdle-creating stem cells without the use of human embryos. Profile: Edith Widder - Meet a marine biologist and explorer who has engineered new ways to spy on deep-sea creatures.

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Episode 6

Phoenix Mars Mission/Brain Trauma/Mammoth Mystery/Judah Folkman Tribute

Wed, Jul 30, 2008

Phoenix Mars Lander - NASA's latest robot has already found frozen water and is looking for more signs that the Red Planet could support life. Brain Trauma - Even so-called "mild" head injuries turn out to be anything but. Mammoth Mystery - A pair of mammoth skeletons is found locked together by their tusks. What happened? Profile: Judah Folkman - Once scorned for his ideas about how cancer grows, the late Judah Folkman is now hailed as a visionary.

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Episode 7

Episode #3.7

Wed, Aug 6, 2008

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Episode 8

Episode #3.8

Wed, Aug 13, 2008

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Episode 9

Episode #3.9

Wed, Aug 20, 2008

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