
About this season
PBS' premier science series helps viewers of all ages explore the science behind the headlines. Along the way, NOVA demystifies science and technology, and highlights the people involved in scientific pursuits.
Episodes (23)

1. Black Hole Apocalypse
10.0Aired 10 January 2018 ⢠55 min
Astrophysicist and novelist Janna Levin talks about black holes and their importance to the universe.

2. The Impossible Flight
Aired 31 January 2018 ⢠55 min
For the first time, two intrepid pilots fly a solar-powered airplane around the world.

3. First Face of America
Aired 7 February 2018 ⢠55 min
Discover remains of a 13,000 year-old teenager in an underwater cave in Mexico.

4. Great Escape at Dunkirk
Aired 14 February 2018 ⢠55 min
How courage and ingenuity saved Allied troops during the epic Dunkirk operation in 1940.

5. Prediction by the Numbers
Aired 28 February 2018 ⢠55 min
Discover why some predictions succeed and others fail as experts forecast the future.

6. Decoding the Weather Machine
Aired 18 April 2018 ⢠55 min
Disastrous hurricanes. Widespread droughts and wildfires. Withering heat. Extreme rainfall. It is hard not to conclude that somethingâs up with the weather, and many scientists agree. Itâs the result of the weather machine itselfâour climateâchanging, becoming hotter and more erratic. In this 2-hour documentary, NOVA will cut through the confusion around climate change.

7. Rise of the Superstorms
Aired 27 June 2018 ⢠55 min
In just one devastating month, Houston, Florida, and the Caribbean were changed forever. In summer 2017, three monster hurricanes swept in from the Atlantic one after another, shattering storm records and killing hundreds of people. As the planet warms, are these superstorms the new normal? How well can we predict them?

8. Transplanting Hope
Aired 26 September 2018 ⢠55 min
NOVA takes you inside the operating room to witness organ transplant teams transferring organs from donors to recipients. Meet families navigating both sides of a transplant, and researchers working to end the organ shortage. Their efforts to understand organ rejection, discover ways to keep organs alive outside the body, and even grow artificial organs with stem cells, could save countless lives.

9. Operation Bridge Rescue
Aired 3 October 2018 ⢠55 min
Follow the race to rebuild the Old Blenheim Bridge in New York State, an icon of 19th century American engineering, destroyed by Hurricane Irene in 2011. Watch a team of elite craftsmen faithfully reproduce the massive, intricate wooden structure under grueling time pressure as flooding threatens their worksite.

10. Volatile Earth: Volcano on Fire
Aired 10 October 2018 ⢠55 min
Climb with volcano experts to the summit of Nyiragongo, a highly active volcano in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Twice in recent memory it has erupted, devastating Goma, a neighboring city of 1 million people. To investigate when it might erupt next, scientists climb into its crater toward a bubbling lava lake to deploy sensors and monitor the volcanoâs activity.

11. Volatile Earth: Volcano on the Brink
Aired 10 October 2018 ⢠55 min
Explore Nyamuragira, one of the worldâs most active and mysterious volcanoes in Africa. Decades of civil strife have prevented scientists from investigating the volcano, but a brief pause allows an international team of experts to fly by helicopter to the summit to investigate. Discover the volcanoâs hidden dangers and probe whether magma pressure is building up to threaten another eruption.

12. Addiction
Aired 17 October 2018 ⢠55 min
Hear firsthand from individuals struggling with addiction and follow the cutting-edge work of doctors and scientists as they investigate why addiction is not a moral failing, but a chronic, treatable medical condition. Easy access to drugs like heroin, fentanyl, and even prescription medications like OxyContin has fueled an epidemic of addictionâthe deadliest in U.S. history.

13. Flying Supersonic
Aired 24 October 2018 ⢠55 min
NOVA takes you inside the historic international race to develop the first supersonic airliner, the Concorde. Hear stories from those inside the choreographed effort to design and build Concorde in two countries at onceâand the crew members who flew her. Then, follow Concordeâs legacy to a new generation of innovators reviving the dream of supersonic passenger travel today.

14. Last B-24
Aired 7 November 2018 ⢠55 min
Dive to the bottom of the Adriatic Sea in search of the Tulsamerican, a B-24 bomber that crashed off the coast of Croatia during World War II. In 2010, divers located the plane. Now the Department of Defense, aided by the Croatian Navy and some of the worldâs leading underwater archaeologists, sets to work investigating the wreckage.

15. Thai Cave Rescue
Aired 14 November 2018 ⢠55 min
In July 2018, the world held its breath as an international team of cave divers endeavored to rescue 12 boys and their soccer coach stranded deep in a flooded cave in Thailand. Follow the harrowing operation and discover the scientific ingenuity that made the rescue possible.

16. World's Fastest Animal
Aired 21 November 2018 ⢠55 min
See the world through the eyes of natureâs fastest animal: the peregrine falcon. Though once perilously endangered in the U.S., this spectacular predator is now thriving again in American cities and on every continent but Antarctica. What is the secret to its predatory prowess? Join expert falconer Lloyd Buck as he trains a captive peregrine and puts its hunting skills to the test.

17. Apollo's Daring Mission
Aired 26 December 2018 ⢠55 min
Apollo astronauts and engineers tell the inside story of Apollo 8, the first manned mission to the moon. The U.S. space program suffered a bitter setback when Apollo 1 ended in a deadly fire during a pre-launch run-through. In disarray, and threatened by the prospect of a Soviet Union victory in the space race, NASA decided upon a radical and risky change of plan: turn Apollo 8 from an earth-orbit mission into a daring sprint to the moon while relying on untried new technologies. Fifty years after the historic mission, the Apollo 8 astronauts and engineers recount the feats of engineering that paved the way to the moon.

101. NOVA Wonders What Are Animals Saying?
Aired 25 April 2018 ⢠55 min
From singing whales and squeaking bats to thumping spiders and clicking dolphins, the world is filled with the exotic sounds of our fellow creatures. What are they saying? Can we decode their own communications? NOVA Wonders follows researchers around the globe who are deciphering an amazing array of clues that reveal how animals share information critical to their survival.

102. NOVA Wonders What's Living in You?
Aired 2 May 2018 ⢠55 min
Whether they make you fat, fart, or freak out, microbes play a central role in your life. Right beneath your noseâon your face, in your gut, and everywhere in betweenâtrillions of bacteria, viruses, and fungi are so abundant in your body, they outnumber your human cells. But these arenât just nasty hitch-hikers. Many are crucial to your survival.

103. NOVA Wonders Are We Alone?
Aired 9 May 2018 ⢠55 min
The search for extraterrestrial life is an age-old quest. But recent breakthroughs make today an era unlike any in the history of astronomy. From the exhilarating probing of our own solar system and the Kepler missionâs astounding discovery of thousands of extrasolar planets, to the next-generation telescopes under development, the prospects for finding life beyond Earth have never been stronger.

104. NOVA Wonders Can We Build a Brain?
Aired 16 May 2018 ⢠55 min
Artificially intelligent machines are taking over. Theyâre influencing our everyday lives in profound and often invisible ways. They can read handwriting, interpret emotions, play games, and even act as personal assistants. They are in our phones, our cars, our doctorsâ offices, our banks, our web searchesâŚthe list goes on and is rapidly growing ever longer.

105. NOVA Wonders Can We Make Life?
Aired 23 May 2018 ⢠55 min
"It's alive!" Since Dr. Frankenstein spoke those famous words, we've been alternately enthralled and terrified by the idea of creating life in the lab. Now, a revolution in genetic engineering and thrilling innovations in synthetic biology are bringing that dreamâor nightmare, as the case may beâcloser to reality. New tools allow researchers to use cells to create their own DNA.

106. NOVA Wonders What's the Universe Made Of?
Aired 30 May 2018 ⢠55 min
The universe is hiding something. In fact, it is hiding a lot. Everything we experience on Earth, the stars and galaxies we see in the cosmosâall the ânormalâ matter and energy that we understandâmake up only 5% of the known universe. Find out how scientists are discovering new secrets about the history of the universe, and why theyâre predicting a shocking future.