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Host Bill Nye the Science guy explains the reasons for the seasons. Discusses why when it's winter in America, it's summer in Australia.
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In this DVD, learning about the moon is an out-of-this-world experience as loony Bill Nye illuminates the orbit and phases of the moon.
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Bill Nye digs up the dirt on ever-expanding landfills from New York to Florida. Bill exposes the vast amounts of non-biodegradable waste that humans create.
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Bill focuses his attention on the body's window to the world-the eyeball.
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Bill explains what kinds of nutrients are in each bite of grub and what foods are best for maintaining healthy bodies.
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Optical illusions show that the brain doesn't always correctly interpret what the eyes see.
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Bill Nye takes viewer on tour of steel mill to help demonstrate that matter exists in three phases-solids, liquids and gases.
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Follow along with Bill Nye as he tries to answer the following questions: What is food to the human body? How do we digest food? How long is the small intestine?.
Submitted by khenkes on Mon, 08/05/2019 - 09:12
Bill Nye takes a scientific look at electrical currents and offers related experiments.
Submitted by khenkes on Mon, 08/05/2019 - 09:12
In this video Bill Nye uses comedy to present information on insects.The lab kids go exploring at an insectorium and go digging for insect fossils. This video discusses the anatomy of an insect and an insect's life stages. This program also contains the definition of metamorphosis and explains what an exoskeleton looks like on an insect. This video contains an experiment to observe fruit flies and fly eggs in a jar as well as a music video parody of Bjork's "Human Behavior" entitled "Insect Behavior".
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