pbs.org — This is great. The Einstein piece on E=mc^2 isn't online yet, but for now you can watch "Elegant Universe", "Cracking the Code of Life", "Life's Greatest Miracle", "MARS - Dead or Alive?", among many others. . .
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sparty1969Oct 12, 2005
String theory (and or) Super String Theory ROCK. Now we’re getting somewhere.
chango_familyOct 12, 2005
It might be old news to some but an excellent digg to those who didnt know. I noticed on the Nerd TV site that they had closed captioned and Nova does too. Nice.
leomyheroOct 12, 2005
someone port these to the new iPod please!
saintdogbertOct 13, 2005
Elegant Universe while trying to promote String Theory, paradoxically showed it to be so vague and speculative that it is not even wrong.Until it can make a falsifiable claim or predict an experimental result different from other theories, String Theory will remain an "elegant" fad.
scubaOct 13, 2005
i love men
scubaOct 13, 2005
goddamn, don't leave digg open in class ^^
blu__Oct 13, 2005
this is great - how do we save 'em?
overseesJan 31, 2006
Blu - You can use Camtasia studio, which can record the streams in whatever codec that you have installed on your computer. By the way, I am an american living in Europe, and I was able to watch the Elagent Universe without any problems. However there was one report on Nova that I could not watch.
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