Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 11/14/2017 - 10:55
Bill illustrates how various types of transportation utilize friction, from the use of traction in trains and the "roll" of ball bearings in skateboards and automobiles, to the lack of friction in a hovercraft.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 11/14/2017 - 10:55
This spirited episode is sure to rev things up when it covers water, muscles, heat, light, sound, and other types of energy that make things go, run, or happen.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 11/14/2017 - 10:55
Bill Nye takes to the sky in a hot air balloon and goes scuba diving in the Seattle Aquarium to explain why objects like boats, helium, and balloons are buoyant.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 11/14/2017 - 10:55
Why do socks stick together when taken from the dryer? Learn the shocking truth in this program on static electricity.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 11/14/2017 - 10:55
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.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 11/14/2017 - 10:55
Get amped when Bill Nye the Science Guy gets a charge explaining watts up with electricity. Learn how electricity makes the world a brighter place.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 11/14/2017 - 10:55
Take a dive underwater with Bill Nye the Science Guy when he studies fish. Explore the depths with these submerged creatures and discover how they breathe, grow, and survive in the wet.
Traveling to Antarctica for a prestigious science competition, twelve-year-old Jack and his genius foster siblings, Ava and Matt, become caught up in a mystery involving a missing scientist.
Submitted by khenkes on Wed, 08/09/2017 - 11:25
Bill Nye the Science Guy answers questions about space exploration, discussing instruments used to look at the night sky, space exploration vehicles, whether people can breathe in space, and other topics.
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