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Nova – The Bible’s Buried Secrets

The well-established Egyptian chronology gives the date as 1208 B.C. Merneptah’s Stele [Mur-NEP-Tuhz STEE-Luh] is powerful evidence that a people called the Israelites are living in Canaan, in what today includes Israel and Palestine, over 3,000 years ago. The ancient Israelites are best known through familiar stories that chronicle their history: Abraham and Isaac, Moses […] Read more

NOVA’s Extreme Cave Diving Intro

In the Bahamas islands, the world’s best cave divers plunge into the abyss. They’re exploring underwater caves, littered with mysteries and divers who didn’t get out alive. They face cave-ins, blackouts, panic. They do it for the rush, they do it to be first, and they do it to find ancient bones. These caves are […] Read more

NOVA’s Extreme Cave Diving Part 1

In the Caribbean Sea, 60 miles off the coast of Florida, there is a paradise known as the Bahamas. This is a place full of attractions; they draw millions of tourists each year. But these visitors aren’t here for sun or sand, though they may be in for a bit of a gamble. They’ve come […] Read more

Nuclear Waste Disposal

More than thirty years of scientific study have confirmed how to safely and permanently dispose of high-level nuclear waste. The used nuclear fuel, in the form of ceramic pellets, would be sealed inside layers of steel; put in carefully engineered structures at least 1,000 feet underground, within dry rock formations that have a long history […] Read more

NYC Stuff Exchange (dept. Of Sanitation)

The NYC Department of Sanitation collects about 72,000 tons of trash and recycling from NYC residents and institutions every week. The goal of NYC STUFF Exchange is to help reduce the city’s waste by encouraging New Yorkers to find a new home for gently used items that might otherwise be discarded as trash. Now let’s […] Read more

Orangutans

Apes are extremely intelligent – even more so than monkeys. They appear to work through problems in the same way that humans do. The orangutan is one example of an ape that has performed several complex tasks in research centers – such as solving puzzles, using sign language, and learning to recognize symbols […] Read more

Owensboro Museum of Fine Art

The Owensboro Museum of Fine Art is poised to share the extensive educational assets and resources demonstrated in this video with all the residents of Western Kentucky and asks for support of a proposal to include operational funds for this vision in the state’s next biennium budget. We wish to thank all who may positively […] Read more

PBS Who Killed Lindbergh’s Baby?

Eighty years ago, this narrow country lane led to the scene of one of the most perplexing crimes in American history, and this man wants to solve that crime once and for all. He’s John Douglas, legendary F.B.I. profiler, who pioneered the use of behavioral analysis for tracking down serial killers and other dangerous criminals. […] Read more

Pearl Harbor

December 7th, 1941. The pictures tell the story. Most of the Pacific Fleet is in ruins in the waters of Pearl Harbor. America’s military might has been dealt a severe blow. How could this surprise Japanese attack have happened? We found part of the answer in a story we worked on back in 1961. This […] Read more

PLAINS, TRAINS, AND A VINTAGE CAB

It wasn’t exactly as elegant as “Around the World in 80 Days.” There were no hot-air balloons to fly, no elephants to ride. None of us looked half as good as David Niven or Shirley MacLaine. Instead, you might think of it as the reality-based version of “Planes, Trains and Automobiles,” in which three newspaper […] Read more