
Bill Nye the Science Guy
It's "Mr. Wizard" for a different decade. Bill Nye is the Science Guy, a host who's hooked on experimenting and explaining. Picking one topic per show (like the human heart or electricity), Nye gets creative with teaching kids and adults alike the nu...
Bill Nye the Science Guy
It's "Mr. Wizard" for a different decade. Bill Nye is the Science Guy, a host who's hooked on experimenting and explaining. Picking one topic per show (like the human heart or electricity), Nye gets creative with teaching kids and adults alike the nuances of science.
Bill Nye the Science Guy
It's "Mr. Wizard" for a different decade. Bill Nye is the Science Guy, a host who's hooked on experimenting and explaining. Picking one topic per show (like the human heart or electricity), Nye gets creative with teaching kids and adults alike the nu...

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Episode 1: Flight
Things that fly need air. Even though we walk through it, breathe it, and sneeze it, air seems to be...

Episode 2: Earth's Crust
Don't just go with the flow. Settle down on the crust. Imagine a world without any crust. There wo...

Episode 3: Dinosaurs
We can dish the real dirt about dinosaurs, thanks to fossils - traces of theses astonishing animals....

Episode 4: Skin
Learning about skin science is no sweat. It's gigantic. It's gargantuan. It's your skin. It's your...

Episode 5: Buoyancy
A hot-air balln ride and a trip to the aquarium help Bill Nye explain why things float

Episode 6: Gravity
Next time you throw a ball in the air, and it doesn't fly off into outer space, thank gravity. Rig...

Episode 7: Digestion
Take time to digest this show. They say that your food is no more inside you than a pencil is insi...

Episode 8: Phases of Matter
Bill Nye is going through a phase - a phase of matter. Check out the ""Phases of Matter"" episode...

Episode 9: Biodiversity
Ecosystems are areas where things live. Ecosystems that are biodiverse are home to a variety of pl...

Episode 10: Simple Machines
Learning about science can be hard work, but simple machines can make it easier. Let Bill Nye push...

Episode 11: The Moon
Let the moon master Bill Nye teach you the ancient and not-so-ancient secrets of the Moon. Wax on,...

Episode 12: Sound
Listen up, scientists. Bill Nye is here to make some noise in the ""Sound"" episode. Your vocal co...

Episode 13: Garbage
Garbage is a look at two different kinds of garbage -- biodegradable and non-biodegradable. Nye emph...

Episode 14: Structures
Are you tense? Need some structure to your life? Then tune in to Bill Nye the Science Guy as he ex...

Episode 15: Earth's Seasons
It doesn't matter if it's spring, summer, winter, or fall - Bill Nye is always in season. Every ye...

Episode 16: Light & Color
Lighten up. It's the ""Light and Color"" episode. Without light, we wouldn't be able to see. It wo...

Episode 17: Cells
You can't see them, but they're everywhere even inside Bill Nye. This is not science fiction, it's t...

Episode 18: Electricity
It's time for Bill Nye to shed a little light on electricity. Electricity might seem mysterious, b...

Episode 19: Outer Space
The show is way out there, way far away. After all, it's in Outer Space. When you look at the nigh...

Episode 20: Eyeball
Look no further ... Bill Nye is on the ball - the eyeball. For their small size, your eyes do an i...

Episode 1: Magnetism
Magnetic fields; how to make a compass; why opposites attract.

Episode 2: Wind
The relationship between the Earth, the sun, the wind and the weather. Guest: "Today" weather report...

Episode 3: Blood & Circulation
It's time for a heart-to-heart talk about blood and circulation with Bill Nye the Science Guy. You...

Episode 4: Chemical Reactions
Bill and actress Candace Cameron use fire to demonstrate what chemical reactions are.

Episode 5: Static Electricity
Actress Elaine Miles and Bill Nye explain why static electricity makes clothes stick together.

Episode 6: Food Web
Feeling a little hungry? Then grab a snack and watch Bill Nye the Science Guy's episode on the Foo...

Episode 7: Light Optics
Don't stay in the dark - Bill Nye will help you absorb the science of light optics. Light is energy...

Episode 8: Bones & Muscles
In this show, you can Bone up on Muscles. When you clicked on the Nye Labs web site to read this, yo...

Episode 9: Oceanography
Surf's up! Get the current information as Bill Nye explains why oceans are salty and explores the oc...

Episode 10: Heat
Things sure are heating up at Nye Labs. Snow cones, flowers, hot dogs, people -- everything is made...

Episode 11: Insects
Bill Nye's not here to bug you - he just wants to tell you about insects. Do you know when you're lo...

Episode 12: Balance
Bill Nye's going to use the force to pull you into the world of balance. A force is a push or a pull...

Episode 13: The Sun
The Sun is huge. It's bigger than huge. It's so big that 1.3 million Earths would fit inside a hollo...

Episode 14: Brain
Bill Nye looks at how the brain controls the body and stores information

Episode 15: Forests
In Bill Nye the Science Guy: Forests, Nye shows students the levels of a forest, which include the c...

Episode 16: Communication
In this program, Bill points out the different ways in which humans and animals exchange information...

Episode 17: Momentum
The momentum of a moving thing, like you riding your bike, depends on how much mass you and your bik...

Episode 18: Reptiles
Bill Nye teaches us about reptiles.

Episode 19: Atmosphere
The air that surrounds Earth is called the atmosphere. Compared to the size of the Earth, the atmosp...

Episode 20: Respiration
How breathing supplies the body with the oxygen it needs

Episode 1: Planets & Moons
Each planet is different. They are all different sizes – Pluto’s the smallest, and Jupiter’s the big...

Episode 2: Pressure
When you push something, you’re using pressure. Pressure depends on two things – the power of the pu...

Episode 3: Plants
A plant’s recipe for food has only three main ingredients: sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. When...

Episode 4: Rocks & Soil
We live on top of rocks – the Earth’s surface. There are three basic types of rocks — igneous, sedim...

Episode 5: Energy
Energy can change forms. Your body changes the energy in food into energy you can use to do things....

Episode 6: Evolution
All living things have genes, which are like little sets of blueprints. Genes have information about...

Episode 7: Water Cycle
About 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered in water, and almost all of that water has been around s...

Episode 8: Friction
Friction is a force that slows moving things down and turns the moving energy into heat energy. When...

Episode 9: Germs
Don’t panic, but germs are all around you. Germs are bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and fungi, very sm...

Episode 10: Climates
There are lots of different climates all over the world. Deserts are warm and dry. Temperate forests...

Episode 11: Waves
Energy, things like light, heat, and sound, moves in waves. You’ve probably seen waves in the ocean,...

Episode 12: Ocean Life
There’s an amazing amount of living things in the ocean. There are fish, sharks, flowers, whales, sq...

Episode 13: Mammals
Mammals - They're (sometimes) big, they're hairy, and they're warm-blooded. From human being to moos...

Episode 14: Spinning Things
A lot of things spin – bike wheels, footballs, hard disks in your computer, and even the Earth – the...

Episode 15: Fish
More than 22,000 different species of fish live in the oceans, lakes, and rivers of the world. Fish...

Episode 16: Human Transportation
Transportation is all about moving people and their things. You can transport yourself around using...

Episode 17: Wetlands
Wetlands are not just home to different animals and plants, but they also control flooding and help...

Episode 18: Birds
Scientists believe that birds evolved from reptiles. Birds have backbones, and they lay eggs, but th...

Episode 19: Populations
Populations need a couple of basic things to survive – food and a place to live. When two or more po...

Episode 20: Animal Locomotion
Some animals have wings that let them fly and hover. Other animals have legs, from two to more than...

Episode 1: Rivers & Streams
Water is massive; rivers are powerful. As rivers flow downhill, they wear away rock and soil to form...

Episode 2: Nutrition
All food, whether it’s protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins, or minerals, is made of chemicals. Whe...

Episode 3: Marine Mammals
Whales, dolphins, otters, walruses, and orcas are just like us, they’re mammals. Well, they’re not j...

Episode 4: Earthquakes
Earthquakes happen when pieces of land in the Earth’s crust scrape together. The crust of the Earth...

Episode 5: NTV Top 11 Video Countdown
Join Bill Nye as he counts down the hits from the Soundtracks of Science. Along with the music, Bill...

Episode 6: Spiders
Be sure to get this straight: spiders are not insects, they’re arachnids. Spiders have eight legs, a...

Episode 7: Pollution Solutions
Dirty water, land, and air are a result of pollution. People are the only animals on Earth that make...

Episode 8: Probability
Probability is a way to measure how likely it is that something will happen. Probabilities are predi...

Episode 9: Pseudoscience
People once thought that world was flat or nearly flat. It was considered a bit crazy to think of it...

Episode 10: Flowers
Flowers are an important part of many plants. Plants use flowers to make other plants – to reproduce...

Episode 11: Archaeology
Archaeologists are kind of like detectives. They’re scientists who snoop through old or ancient peop...

Episode 12: Deserts
About 20% of the Earth is a desert. Deserts are places that get very little precipitation (rain or s...

Episode 13: Amphibians
Frogs, toads, salamanders, newts, and caecilians (worm-like animals that have backbones) are all amp...

Episode 14: Volcanoes
Volcanoes are mountains made from molten rock. The Earth’s crust is divided into big slabs, called p...

Episode 15: Invertebrates
Worms, squid, clams, and flies are spineless creatures. They’re not afraid, they’re invertebrates –...

Episode 16: Heart
Your heart pumps your blood around your body, all hours, every day of the week, to keep you alive. Y...

Episode 17: Inventions
Almost everything around you, from paper clips to computers, was thought of, designed, and built by...

Episode 18: Computers
With special guest, Mick H. Computers are used throughout the world all the time. Computers are in c...

Episode 19: Fossils
Most dead animals and plants break up, get decomposed, and become part of the soil, but some turn in...

Episode 20: Time
Time affects every living thing on Earth. Trees shed their leaves. Some animals only come out at nig...

Episode 1: Forensics
Forensic scientists try to find out the who, what, when, where, and why of events in the past – crim...

Episode 2: Space Exploration
Space is hard to explore, because it’s really, really big. Most things in space are so far away that...

Episode 3: Genes
The color of your eyes, the shape of your nose, and the straightness (or curliness) of your hair dep...

Episode 4: Architecture
Towers, teepees, castles, and condominiums – some kind of planning goes into all buildings, no matte...

Episode 5: Farming
Before food gets into your kitchen, before it even gets to the store, it’s on a farm. Almost everyth...

Episode 6: Life Cycles
My, how you’ve grown! The popular exclamation from your Auntie may be no great revelation, but growi...

Episode 7: Do-It-Yourself Science
Do-it-yourself science involves a question, observations, a hypothesis, and experimentation. You hav...

Episode 8: Atoms & Molecules
Atoms are reeeeally small. They are so small that you can’t see them with just your eye. It takes as...

Episode 9: Ocean Exploration
Ocean exploration is a tricky, risky business since humans can’t naturally survive under the ocean....

Episode 10: Lakes & Ponds
What do you get when you have a big hole in the ground and some water? Lakes and ponds. All lakes an...

Episode 11: Smell
How do noses work? Objects give off tiny amounts of tiny molecules into the air. When just a few of...

Episode 12: Caves
Caves come in all different shapes and sizes depending on how they were formed. Spelunkers (people w...

Episode 13: Fluids
Fluids are cool; they ooze and swoosh. Whatever container you put a fluid in, that fluid will take t...

Episode 14: Erosion
Dirt, sand, and rock from the Earth’s surface gets blown, sliced, torn, swallowed and distributed al...

Episode 15: Comets & Meteors
Outer space is full of stuff. We’re not just talking about planets and moons. There are some bits an...

Episode 16: Storms
Storms are big, loud, and often accompanied by rain, snow, sleet, or hail. Where do these wild, dang...

Episode 17: Measurement
Did you know that the Concorde moves 300,000 times faster than a land snail? Or that a giant redwood...

Episode 18: Patterns
Every time you look at something, hear something, touch something, smell something, or taste somethi...

Episode 19: Science of Music
Music is the art and science of expressing ideas and feelings through sound. A sad song can say more...

Episode 20: Motion
Things can appear to be moving, when they really aren’t. Sometimes an object might seem to be at res...
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