Science Discovery TV
Curator: Larry H. Bernstein, MD, FCAP
Beakman’s World
an educational children’s television show produced by ELP Communications, Columbia Pictures Television, Universal Belo Productions, and Columbia TriStar Television Distribution.
Published on 23 Jul 2015
Zacharias Janssen visits Beakman’s World and explains his compound Microscope
https://youtu.be/pzxTQCwoN0w?list=PLfoFoWtu_CCuR3FJ8i_SA5qQtbN3KPd98
1983 Paul Zaloom (Beakman’s World) Nuclear Comedy
Comedy act by a young Paul Zaloom. This was based on an anti-nuclear skit performed in the Central Park No Nukes rally in June 1982. January 8, 1983, episode #17. http://facebook.com/Videowave
https://youtu.be/hrMf1mEKJb4?list=PLfoFoWtu_CCuR3FJ8i_SA5qQtbN3KPd98
The opening and closing to the 1993 VHS of Best of Beakman’s World. I own nothing; rights belong to their respective owners.
https://youtu.be/m_5-WtNxHmU?list=PLfoFoWtu_CCuR3FJ8i_SA5qQtbN3KPd98
Beakman’s World planets
My Very Eager Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas
Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune and, always, Pluto
https://youtu.be/SxcurY0Gp-0?list=PLfoFoWtu_CCuR3FJ8i_SA5qQtbN3KPd98
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Science & Nature
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Growing up in the wild is hard enough on young animals when they have parents to rely on for protection and guidance, but what happens when they lose their parents? How do they survive? Over the past few years, great strides have been made in understanding how to rescue and rehabilitate orphaned wildlife
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Amherst Regional Vs. East Longmeadow (Sat. Jan 3, 2015)
NOVA
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Experience the colossal geologic forces that shaped our continent over 3 billion years.
Flip through photos from E.O. Wilson – Of Ants and Men. An exploration of the remarkable life and groundbreaking ideas of biologist E.O Wilson, founder of the discipline of sociobiology, world authority on insects and Pulitzer-prize winning writer on the subject of human nature. Premieres Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 9 p.m. ET.
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It may seem strange that among the more than 10,000 bird species in the world today is a group that literally cannot fly or sing, and whose wings are more fluff than feather. These are the ratites: the ostrich, emu, rhea, kiwi and cassowary. How and why these birds abandoned flight has puzzled scientists since Darwin’s time, but DNA and dedicated research are helping to solve these mysteries
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See a Glacier Like Never Before
Meet Helheim, a glacier in Greenland of exquisite beauty at every scale
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In ‘Who Will We Be?’ Dr. Eagleman journeys into the future, and asks what’s next for the human brain, and for our species. He reveals that in the future our descendants may be so different to us that we will be strangers to them
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‘Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey’ Reboots Carl Sagan’s Landmark TV
by Tariq Malik, Managing Editor | March 09, 2014 03:36am ET
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“The cosmos is all that is, or ever was, or ever will be. Come with me.” With those words in 1980 the astronomer Carl Sagan launched “Cosmos,” an epic 13-part TV series that brought science to the public like never before, and opened up all of space and time to exploration.
A generation later, Sagan’s legacy lives again in “Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey,” a 21st-century reboot premiering on Fox tonight (March 9). The new “Cosmos” (the original was billed as “A Personal Journey”) updates its predecessor with a blend of spectacular visual effects and the latest astronomical discoveries.
Deep Astronomy Channel Trailer

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