NOVA scienceNOW: Secrets in the Salt
The ancient Egyptians preserved their dead with salt. The technique worked so well that bodies thousands of years old still survive today as mummies. Now researchers are uncovering evidence that.
NOVA scienceNOW: Can We Slow Aging?
Produced and edited for NOVA scienceNOW on PBS. Could a gene that doubles the lifespan of tiny worms help extend human lives, too? In Hawaii, a group of exceptionally healthy.
NOVA scienceNOW: Kryptos
The most enigmatic of all codes in the most clandestine of all places has yet to be fully broken. “Kryptos,” a coded sculpture in the courtyard of CIA headquarters in.
NOVA scienceNOW: Carbon Sequestration
This video from NOVA scienceNOW explains how geophysicist Klaus Lackner and two engineers, Allen and Burton Wright, teamed up to develop a technology to capture an important greenhouse gas, carbon.
NOVA scienceNOW: Earliest Primate
Our most distant primate ancestors, which appeared soon after the dinosaurs died out, were the size of mice.
NIGHTLINE: Tribal Border Wars
Native American tribe on the Mexican border is caught in the middle of a crisis that has nothing to do with them. Never more relevant than it is now…
Primetime Nightline: A Model Life, Act 5
A behind-the-scenes look at the darker side of the fashion model industry.
20/20 Hypnosis, Memory and Mystery, Act 4
Determined detective solves a difficult case of attempted murder with hypnosis and a DNA sting in a fast-food restaurant.
Good Morning America: Fruit Cutting
How to cut fruit the right way.
Good Morning America: Pet Hotel
A place for your pampered pooch. A fun, cute piece.