Bill Nye uses the "Dollhouse Of Science" to demonstrate how architects design buildings. Then he travels to Japan to learn how pagodas are built to withstand earthquakes.
With more than 16 Emmys® to its credit and legions of fans, it's easy to see why the "Bill Nye the Science Guy" show is one of the most popular educational series of all time. Beloved by teachers and students alike, Bill Nye and his unique brand of Way Cool Science make complex science principles accessible for all learners.
In this thought-provoking episode, some very tricky optical illusions show that the brain doesn't always correctly interpret what it sees. Check out Bill Nye from a whole new angle when he gets an M.R.I. of his brain.
Bill Nye takes to the sky in a hot air balloon and goes scuba diving in the Seattle Aquarium to explain why objects like boats, helium, and balloons are buoyant.
Surviving in complete darkness requires an array of natural adaptations. Caves have their own unique forms of life - it's a whole different world where the sun don't shine.
Bill Nye CELLebrates the basic unit that makes up all living organisms - the cell. This excellent program zooms in on DNA and creatures like amoebas and paramecia.
The planet looks a lot different than it did when it formed four-and-a-half billion years ago. The forces of erosion will always be at work giving Earth a facelift