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Bill Nye: The Science Guy Season 5

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5x01 Forensics aired Sep 19, 1997

Forensic scientists try to find out the who, what, when, where, and why of events in the past – crimes. Most forensic scientists work in police labs. They co... read more

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5x02 Space Exploration aired Sep 26, 1997

Space is hard to explore, because it’s really, really big. Most things in space are so far away that people we build special equipment just to see them. We u... read more

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5x03 Genes aired Oct 17, 1997

The color of your eyes, the shape of your nose, and the straightness (or curliness) of your hair depend on your genes. Not jeans the pants, but genes, the lo... read more

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5x04 Architecture aired Oct 24, 1997

Towers, teepees, castles, and condominiums – some kind of planning goes into all buildings, no matter how big or small. Architects are people who design buil... read more

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5x05 Farming aired Oct 31, 1997

Before food gets into your kitchen, before it even gets to the store, it’s on a farm. Almost everything we eat is grown on a farm, an area of land used to ra... read more

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5x06 Life Cycles aired Nov 14, 1997

My, how you’ve grown! The popular exclamation from your Auntie may be no great revelation, but growing bigger is a part of life. In fact, it’s part of the wh... read more

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5x07 Do-It-Yourself Science aired Nov 21, 1997

Do-it-yourself science involves a question, observations, a hypothesis, and experimentation. You have probably come up with questions after you noticed somet... read more

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5x08 Atoms & Molecules aired Nov 28, 1997

Atoms are reeeeally small. They are so small that you can’t see them with just your eye. It takes as many as 10 million of them side-by-side to measure a sin... read more

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5x09 Ocean Exploration aired Dec 05, 1997

Ocean exploration is a tricky, risky business since humans can’t naturally survive under the ocean. Ocean explorers are constantly inventing new tools to hel... read more

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5x10 Lakes & Ponds aired Feb 21, 1998

What do you get when you have a big hole in the ground and some water? Lakes and ponds. All lakes and ponds have one thing in common – they happen when a bas... read more

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5x11 Smell aired Feb 28, 1998

How do noses work? Objects give off tiny amounts of tiny molecules into the air. When just a few of these molecules get up your nose, they dissolve in the mu... read more

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5x12 Caves aired Apr 25, 1998

Caves come in all different shapes and sizes depending on how they were formed. Spelunkers (people who explore caves) have plenty of descriptive names for ca... read more

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5x13 Fluids aired May 02, 1998

Fluids are cool; they ooze and swoosh. Whatever container you put a fluid in, that fluid will take the same shape. Milk poured into a pitcher forms to the sh... read more

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5x14 Erosion aired May 09, 1998

Dirt, sand, and rock from the Earth’s surface gets blown, sliced, torn, swallowed and distributed all over the world. What was yesterday’s hill is tomorrow’s... read more

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5x15 Comets & Meteors aired May 16, 1998

Outer space is full of stuff. We’re not just talking about planets and moons. There are some bits and pieces, too small to be noticed most of the time that f... read more

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5x16 Storms aired May 23, 1998

Storms are big, loud, and often accompanied by rain, snow, sleet, or hail. Where do these wild, dangerous, and necessary tornadoes, hurricanes, and thunderst... read more

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5x17 Measurement aired May 30, 1998

Did you know that the Concorde moves 300,000 times faster than a land snail? Or that a giant redwood can be as tall as a 35-story apartment building? The onl... read more

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5x18 Patterns aired Jun 06, 1998

Every time you look at something, hear something, touch something, smell something, or taste something, your brain collects a little information about the wo... read more

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5x19 Science of Music aired Jun 13, 1998

Music is the art and science of expressing ideas and feelings through sound. A sad song can say more about how someone feels than most words, and a familiar ... read more

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5x20 Motion aired Jun 20, 1998

Things can appear to be moving, when they really aren’t. Sometimes an object might seem to be at rest, even when it is in motion. It’s all relative. Relative... read more

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