NOVA covers the fight to put out Saddam Hussein's bonfire of oil wells in Kuwait, which has created the worst man-made pollution event in history. Fire fighting teams from Houston and elsewhere are faced with a Texas-size job.
NOVA takes a voyage on the newest of America's doomsday machines -the ballistic missile submarine USS Michigan. The Cold War may be won, but these submerged super arsenals continue to prowl the deep.
Few people give any thought to wildlife in the midst of a war. During the Gulf War, environmentalist John Walsh did his best to save animals from oil spills, bullets and other dangers.
The nose knows. How much is the subject of NOVA's investigation of the mysterious aromas and hidden messages picked up by our sense of smell. David Suzuki hosts.
Rating the audience for TV shows is a classic problem in statistical analysis. NOVA finds that ratings are getting more accurate but still are far from scientific.
Criminals still make money the old-fashioned way -by counterfeiting. NOVA looks at why US currency is so easy to fake and what the government is doing about it.
NOVA goes behind the scenes to watch the filming of a big-screen Imax/Omnimax space spectacle. Astronauts operate the cameras on location aboard the Space Shuttle.
The spectacular eclipse of 1991 passed over major observatories on the island of Hawaii. NOVA was there for 6 1/2 minutes of frenetic research that revealed new secrets about our sun.
Physicists Albert Einstein and Leo Szilard re-enact the signing of the 1939 letter that alerted President Franklin Roosevelt to the feasibility of atomic weapons, which led to the building of the first atomic bomb.
NOVA goes behind the scenes to give the real story behind the FBI unit popularized in the film, Silence of the Lambs. Using a detailed psychological profile, the unit helped catch a notorious serial killer who targeted prostitutes.
NOVA follows the trail of America's first inhabitants. Did they migrate across a Bering Sea land bridge at the end of the last Ice Age? Or did they arrive thousands of years earlier, possibly by some different route, as new evidence hints?
NOVA explores Earth's greatest natural wonder by rafting down the river that created it, repeating the spectacular first canyon voyage of the 19th-century explorer John Wesley Powell.
NOVA reveals the ancient secrets of how the pyramids were built by actually building one. Noted Egyptologist, Mark Lehner, and stonemason, Roger Hopkins, join forces to put clever and bizarre pyramid construction theories to the test.
Five thousand years ago, a man perished in a mountain storm. In 1991, his frozen body was found along with artifacts of his vanished way of life. NOVA covers the international effort to unlock the secrets of this astonishing discovery.
NOVA delves into the drama of life among dolphins at research stations in Florida and Australia. Like humans, dolphins evolved a sophisticated social system that provides clues about the origins and purpose of big brains and intelligence.
Two paralyzed drug addicts travel to Sweden to receive a revolutionary treatment for brain disease that is largely unavailable in the US due to the ban on fetal tissue research.
NOVA looks at how Russia and the United States are attacking the intractable problem of alcohol abuse with old and new weapons -including prohibition, hypnotism, imprisonment, surveillance, deception, aversion therapy and group therapy.
NOVA examines the efforts to preserve the world's animal diversity. Noah needed only an ark -but today's conservationists need all the tools that biology, ecology, diplomacy and politics can muster if endangered species are to survive.