More than 1,000 silver and gold coins thought to be minted in Bolivia, Mexico and Peru were uncovered this summer off the ...
Human is a five-part Nova series, produced by the BBC, that takes a look at the origins and survival of the human race. The host is paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi, and she travels to various ...
Get more out of Mountain Lake PBS series and specials with Watch & Wonder Program Highlights. Watch NOVA: Engineering the Eiffel Tower and then dive deeper with media rich educational resources on PBS ...
A new video podcast from GBH and the producers of NOVA, hosted by Hakeem Oluseyi. Should we bring back extinct species? Are we missing a fundamental law of nature? What can ancient fossils tell us ...
Navigator is a simple, modular, open-source autonomous driving stack. It's developed by Nova, an undergraduate research team at UT Dallas. For docs, visit our documentation site.
You can create a release to package software, along with release notes and links to binary files, for other people to use. Learn more about releases in our docs.
The three-part NOVA special presentation is the story of one of the planet’s most spectacular, bountiful and endangered bodies of water - the Gulf of Maine and will premiere on Wednesday, July 24.
PBS has slated a September 17 premiere for the new docuseries Human, the latest coproduction between the BBC Studios Science Unit and the U.S. pubcaster’s ‘Nova’ programming strand. Hosted by ...
The five-part series premieres Wednesday, September 17, at 9pm ET/8C on PBS, and will also be available for streaming at pbs.org/nova, NOVA on YouTube, and the PBS ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Netflix has thrown “Sesame Street” a safety net with a new streaming deal that offers the popular children’s staple a broad reach while keeping it on its long-standing home, PBS, at ...
The Hunters Point Biomonitoring Foundation and the San Francisco Bay View newspaper are honored to announce the Bayview Hunters Point Community is spotlighted in the ...
Many readers may remember watching "NOVA" in middle school or high school science classes, and some of us haven't seen it since -- which is a missed opportunity for both science fans and history buffs ...