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- Scientist/comedian Bill Nye explores various aspects of science for young viewers.
- Bill Nye's scientific lecture about our blood and circulatory system. He explains how valves, blood cells, and the circulatory system operate together to pump up in our hearts.
- Scientist/comedian Bill Nye explores various aspects of science for young viewers.
- Have a blast watching the explosive examples Bill Nye uses to explain how everything is made of chemicals.
- Bill Nye explains how the body's digestive system is like a finely-tuned machine that turns food into energy.
- Bill Nye explains how fossils are formed and how scientists use them to learn about dinosaurs.
- Watch Bill Nye become tangled in a complex food web in his quest to demonstrate that all living things depend on other living things to survive.
- Scientist/comedian Bill Nye explores various aspects of science for young viewers.
- Bill Nye explores the functions of the body's most important muscular pump.
- Bill Nye explains how everything needs a push or a pull to move or stop.
- Bill Nye explains why pollution solutions are important for the planet.
- Bill Nye's scientific lecture about a stationary electric charge typically produced by friction that causes sparks or crackling or the attraction of dust or hair.
- Scientist/comedian Bill Nye explores various aspects of science for young viewers.
- Bill Nye's lecture explains about air having a mass as well as the sun's heat and our planet's celestial rotation keep the air windy.
- Join Bill Nye as he explores the chromosomal world of DNA.
- A mysterious uneasiness has descended on a young man. His only recourse: to seek out a knowledgeable PI who confirms his suspicions. He isn't alone. None of us are - Germs are everywhere!
- Scientist/comedian Bill Nye explores various aspects of science for young viewers.
- Scientist/comedian Bill Nye explores various aspects of science for young viewers.
- Bill Nye shows all kinds of unexpected places where magnets can be found. In fact, the Earth itself is a huge magnet! Find out how to make a compass and why opposites attract.
- Bill Nye explains that there are more to flowers than just pretty faces.
- Bill Nye explains how probability can help to predict future events.
- Bill Nye explains how various types of transportation utilize friction.
- Bill Nye goes underwater to explore the importance of ocean ecosystems.
- Bill Nye goes to the depths of the Earth (literally) to explain how the Earth's surface and its inner mantle differ.
- Bill Nye's anatomical lecture about the skeletal system and muscular system.
- "Wood" you like to learn more about forests? This terrestrial biome is Bill Nye's lecture about conservations for every forest all over the world.
- Bill Nye's scientific lecture about balance explains how something moves by giving it either a push or a pull. The size of its change relates to the strength or amount of force involving a push or pull.
- Bill Nye explains how different climates affect our planet.
- Scientist/comedian Bill Nye explores various aspects of science for young viewers.
- Join Bill Nye as he compares the primordial to the present.
- Bill Nye's scientific lecture is about heat. It flows being the energy of moving molecules. Heat can make anything go and burn as long as it features convection, conduction and radiation.
- Scientist/comedian Bill Nye explores various aspects of science for young viewers.
- Bill Nye's zoological lecture is all about reptiles.
- Bill Nye gets aerobic about the importance of respiration when he jogs, bikes, swims, and scuba dives. Discover how to measure how much air each breath contains, and make a model lung in a nifty home experiment. See a demonstration of how cigarette smoke can infiltrate and injure lungs.
- Scientist/comedian Bill Nye explores various aspects of science for young viewers.
- Bill teaches why storms, balls and the Earth spin, but other things don't.
- Bill Nye's lecture is all about our brain which physically understands the words we see and hear. It controls our heart, our oxygen, our body temperature, and even our stomach. Our brain smells, sees, thinks, moves, and remembers all kinds of things all the time as long as it operates everyday.
- There's something in the air. Bill Nye's scientific lecture is all about the atmosphere, its five different levels, and how it protects the Earth. He also soars into the heavy topic of atmospheric air pressure and radio waves.