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[[File:250px-NovaScienceNow.jpg|thumb|January 25, 2005 - November 14, 2012]]
 
Reporter David Pogue hosts a witty, partly animated newsmagazine version of the long-running PBS series "Nova." Each episode features stories on the most-intriguing discoveries and breakthroughs in a host of scientific fields, plus a profile piece spotlighting a compelling scientific personality.
 
Reporter David Pogue hosts a witty, partly animated newsmagazine version of the long-running PBS series "Nova." Each episode features stories on the most-intriguing discoveries and breakthroughs in a host of scientific fields, plus a profile piece spotlighting a compelling scientific personality.
   
 
==Sound Effects Used==
 
==Sound Effects Used==
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*[[Hollywoodedge, Record Scratches 2 SS016002]] (Heard once in "Can We Make It to Mars?".)
 
*[https://soundeffects.wikia.com/wiki/Sound_Ideas,_STEREO,_TURNTABLE_-_NEEDLE_SCRATCHING_RECORD,_RECORD_PLAYER_02 Sound Ideas, STEREO, TURNTABLE - NEEDLE SCRATCHING RECORD, RECORD PLAYER 02] (Heard in "Can I Eat That?")
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*[[Sound Ideas, HARP - CHORDAL GLISS, UP, MUSIC]] (Heard twice in "Can I Eat That?".)
 
*[[Sound Ideas, STEREO, TURNTABLE - NEEDLE SCRATCHING RECORD, RECORD PLAYER 02]] (Heard in "Can I Eat That?".)
 
*[[Sound Ideas, HARP - CHORDAL GLISS, UP, MUSIC]] (Heard twice in "Can I Eat That?")
 
   
 
==Image Gallery==
 
==Image Gallery==
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Nova ScienceNow Sound Ideas, STEREO, TURNTABLE - NEEDLE SCRATCHING RECORD, RECORD PLAYER 02.png|Sound Ideas, STEREO, TURNTABLE - NEEDLE SCRATCHING RECORD, RECORD PLAYER 02
 
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==Audio Samples==
 
==Audio Samples==
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Latest revision as of 02:36, 17 November 2020

250px-NovaScienceNow

January 25, 2005 - November 14, 2012

Reporter David Pogue hosts a witty, partly animated newsmagazine version of the long-running PBS series "Nova." Each episode features stories on the most-intriguing discoveries and breakthroughs in a host of scientific fields, plus a profile piece spotlighting a compelling scientific personality.

Sound Effects Used

Image Gallery

Audio Samples