Quantum Factor is the PBS television interview show that explores the nature of reality and the mysteries of the mind! This episode features Dr. Joe Dispenza...
James Randi explains how easily someone can be followed into believing in Telekenisis. This is a clip from the show "Secrets of the Psychics" wit...
More at http://www.theuptake.org At the National Conference for Media Reform 2008. Fox personality Bill O'Reilly producer, Porter Barry ambushes PBS Bill Moy...
More at http://www.theuptake.org At the National Conference for Media Reform 2008. Fox personality Bill O'Reilly producer, Porter Barry ambushes PBS Bill Moy...
Biologist Caitlin O'Connell-Rodwell believes that elephants are able to pick up incoming seismic vibrations from across a huge distances by placing their hyp...
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/animals-behaving-wor se/introduction/907/ Charges of theft, property destruction, disturbing the peace, and even assa...
We take a trip to the lab to learn just how a mechanical engineer is keeping America's pastime honest. To see the full segment, visit http://www.pbs.org/kcet...
Retired oceanographer Curt Ebbesmeyer and his colleague tracked thousands of plastic toys that fell off a freighter during a storm to map current patterns. ...
With normal wear and tear, bridges and aircraft have their mettle tested constantly. Fortunately, inspectors monitor these stressed out bodies to avoid catas...
http://pbskids.org/sid This investigation is featured in Sid the Science Kid episode Enough With the Seashells. Watch and learn how you too can practice esti...
http://www.pbs.org/makeemlaugh PBS presents MAKE 'EM LAUGH: THE FUNNY BUSINESS OF AMERICA, a six-hour comedy epic showcasing the most hilarious men, women and moments in American entertainment and why...
http://pbskids.org/sid Did you know you can measure a classroom using a "paper body?" Watch and try this investigation, featured in the Sid the Science Kid episode "The Whale Episode." Not all things ...
Host Chris Hardwick learns how to turn cotton balls into smokeless gunpowder with chemist Chris Schrempp, star high school teacher and author of the book Bangs, Flashes, and Explosions. To see the ful...
Check out SCIENCE INVESTIGATORS, a new groundbreaking TV show that takes a 21st century, cutting edge approach to science and technology. It's a show where your questions drive our investigations. Wat...
Scientists are creating a database of "chemical fingerprints" of rhino horns, which they hope will help law enforcement agencies identify and shut down poachers" trade routes. From the premiere of "Rh...
http://pbskids.org/sid Try this fun investigation from the The Rolie Polie episode. One of the coolest scientific tools you can use is a magnifying glass, just like the ones Sid and his friends used. ...
Opening graphics for new WIRED SCIENCE pilot from KCET and Wired Magazine. Music by David Byrne.WIRED SCIENCE is a one-hour PBS program that translates WIRED Magazine's award-winning, cutting-edge jou...
We visit with a rancher and dairy farmer who are ready to bring their cloned animal meat and milk to the public and talk to some scientists about what being a clone really means. To see the full segme...
Princeton University researchers made a surprising discovery when a new laser was found during experimenting.For more news and events in and around New Jersey, visit NJN's website at http://www.njn.ne...
Airing on PBS Sunday, May 18 at 8 p.m. (check local listings) and narrated by actor Daniel Stern, "Rhinoceros" details fascinating efforts in South Africa, India and Indonesia to protect these endange...
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the making of "Superfish" in NATURE's exclusive podcast. Rick Rosenthal, the biologist and award-winning filmmaker featured in "Superfish," discusses the challenges of ...
For the latest news on Cloud and his herd of wild horses, visit The Cloud Blog at NATURE Online. Filmmaker Ginger Kathrens brings you behind-the-scenes updates from the Arrowhead Mountains, where she ...
From hunting to raising their cubs, polar bears are facing new challenges to their age-old way of life as Arctic winters warm and ice disappears. On the other hand, their ancestor, the grizzly, is fi...
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/horse-and-rider/introduction/834 Adam Snow plays his horse Rio in a Florida polo tournament -- what he calls “the Mecca of polo.” After some earlier sorenes...
Wolves from Yellowstone's Druid pack chase down elk in the NATURE film In the Valley of the Wolves, premiering on PBS Sunday, November 4 at 8 p.m.(check local listings). Shot in HD over three year...
As a result of World War II, the waters of the Pacific near the Solomon Islands became a graveyard for warships, planes and submarines. But ironically, as underwater cameras dramatically reveal, these...
Airing on PBS Sunday, Dec. 28 at 8 p.m. (check local listings) the NATURE episode UNFORGETTABLE ELEPHANTS features Martyn Colbeck's stunning film and still photos of African elephants, which he has do...
Pennsylvania Train Stations Restored and Revitalized takes viewers on an unconventional journey to uncover the richness of these beautiful memorials to railroading and meet the people who saved them....
A PBS documentary takes a nostalgic look back at the formative years of television. The project was a labor of love for a production company based not out of New York or Los Angeles, but from Milwauk...
See full film here: http://www.booserver.com/projects.php?ProjectID=3102February 2004Women are more likely than professional soldiers to be the casualties of war. From genocide and rape to displacemen...
So you think you can take an ordinary science idea and turn it into an extraordinary online video? Well, here's your chance to prove it. WIRED SCIENCE wants high school students to share their science...
We head to two underground labs that are hunting down neutrinos, the most elusive particles in the universe, in hopes of answering some of humankind's most fundamental questions. We'll find out why u...
Host Chris Hardwick learns how to turn cotton balls into smokeless gunpowder with chemist Chris Schrempp, star high school teacher and author of the book Bangs, Flashes, and Explosions. To see the ful...
Neuroscientists in Wisconsin are helping blind patients see with their tongues. Find out how they're juggling the senses and rewiring the brain. To see the full segment, visit http://www.pbs.org/kcet/...
Computer scientist Luis von Ahn is best known for inventing those twisted, blurry words that websites ask you to type to post a comment or send an email. Host Ziya Tong talks to the genius award reci...
You've heard of a pacemaker for the heart, but what about for the head? We'll go under the knife with a Cardington, Ohio farmer who's getting electrodes implanted in his brain to alleviate the debilit...
Wired Senior Editor Adam Rogers goes in search of an old-fashion chemistry experience, and gets radiated in the process. Tune in to WIRED SCIENCE on your local PBS station (check local listings). Fo...
http://pbskids.org/sid Try this fun investigation from the The Rolie Polie episode. One of the coolest scientific tools you can use is a magnifying glass, just like the ones Sid and his friends used. ...
Blogger and Physicist Clifford Johnson discusses Correlations, the official blog of WIRED Science. Tune in to WIRED SCIENCE on your local PBS station (check local listings). For more information, vi...
I Love Charts comes from the Sid the Science Kid episode The Sticker Chart. Sing along with Teacher Susies song about how charts are handy dandy scientific tools! You can use them to compare and contr...
Meet Chris Hardwick, son of bowling legend Billy Hardwick, and one of our hosts. When he's not in the WIRED SCIENCE studio, he's on the road with his band, Hard n' Phirm, sharing his love of science ...
http://pbskids.org/sid Sid and his friends learn how to make charts on the Sid the Science Kid episode The Sticker Chart. Watch how you can make them too! Using charts in this experiment, you can easi...
http://pbskids.org/sid I Magnify is the song featured in the Sid the Science Kid episode The Rolie Polie. Teacher Susie turns herself into a magnifying glass and explores a whole new world that is vis...
http://pbskids.org/sid/ Did you hear the one about the kid who wanted to know everything about everything? It's SID THE SCIENCE KID. This series from The Jim Henson Company and KCET (Los Angeles) fe...
Using imaging technologies like CT scans, paleontologists are moving from the pit to the radiology lab, peering into those fossils, and into the past. Watch what the tools of modern science have disco...
http://pbskids.org/sid Teacher Susie sings about non-standard measurement in "A Pirate's Tale," featured in Sid the Science Kid episode "The Whale Episode." By using non-standard measurement, you can ...
Penguins of the Antarctic premieres November 12, 2006 at 8 p.m. (ET) on PBS (check local listings). Watch a mother penguin return to the breeding grounds for a reunion with her familyJoin NATURE on No...
http://www.pbs.org/nature As winter comes to an end in the Austrian Alps, the stags of the mountain herd lose their antlers in a humorous display. Once again, spring brings signs of color and life to...
NATURE captures rival wolf packs battling for supremacy in the heart of America's wilderness when In the Valley of the Wolves premieres on PBS Sunday, November 4 at 8 p.m. (check local listings). Shot...