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When we look at the world at the tiniest scales, the subatomic realm, things get weird - very weird. Welcome to the quantum universe, where particles can spin in two directions at once, observing something changes it, and a thing on one side of the galaxy can instantly affect something on the other, as if the space between them didn't exist.
More details for NOVA, Sun 17, 3:00 am
When we look at the world at the tiniest scales, the subatomic realm, things get weird - very weird. Welcome to the quantum universe, where particles can spin in two directions at once, observing something changes it, and a thing on one side of the galaxy can instantly affect something on the other, as if the space between them didn't exist.
More details for NOVA, Sun 17, 1:00 pm
Follow archaeological investigations into the dramatic origins of democracy in Greece 2,500 years ago. Mass graves and ancient ruins where tyrants were murdered shine new light on the birth of a revolutionary form of government.
More details for NOVA, Mon 18, 9:00 pm
When we look at the world at the tiniest scales, the subatomic realm, things get weird - very weird. Welcome to the quantum universe, where particles can spin in two directions at once, observing something changes it, and a thing on one side of the galaxy can instantly affect something on the other, as if the space between them didn't exist.
More details for NOVA, Tue 19, 4:30 pm
When we look at the world at the tiniest scales, the subatomic realm, things get weird - very weird. Welcome to the quantum universe, where particles can spin in two directions at once, observing something changes it, and a thing on one side of the galaxy can instantly affect something on the other, as if the space between them didn't exist.
More details for NOVA, Tue 19, 7:00 pm
When we look at the world at the tiniest scales, the subatomic realm, things get weird - very weird. Welcome to the quantum universe, where particles can spin in two directions at once, observing something changes it, and a thing on one side of the galaxy can instantly affect something on the other, as if the space between them didn't exist.
More details for NOVA, Wed 20, 12:00 am
When we look at the world at the tiniest scales, the subatomic realm, things get weird - very weird. Welcome to the quantum universe, where particles can spin in two directions at once, observing something changes it, and a thing on one side of the galaxy can instantly affect something on the other, as if the space between them didn't exist.
More details for NOVA, Wed 20, 8:00 am
Follow archaeological investigations into the dramatic origins of democracy in Greece 2,500 years ago. Mass graves and ancient ruins where tyrants were murdered shine new light on the birth of a revolutionary form of government.
More details for NOVA, Wed 20, 3:00 am
Follow archaeological investigations into the dramatic origins of democracy in Greece 2,500 years ago. Mass graves and ancient ruins where tyrants were murdered shine new light on the birth of a revolutionary form of government.
More details for NOVA, Wed 20, 4:30 pm
A spectacular fossil graveyard reveals a 43-million-year-old whale that had four legs and walked. Scientists search for new clues to how mammals moved from land into the sea to become the largest animals on Earth.
More details for NOVA, Wed 20, 9:00 pm
A spectacular fossil graveyard reveals a 43-million-year-old whale that had four legs and walked. Scientists search for new clues to how mammals moved from land into the sea to become the largest animals on Earth.
More details for NOVA, Thu 21, 2:00 am
A spectacular fossil graveyard reveals a 43-million-year-old whale that had four legs and walked. Scientists search for new clues to how mammals moved from land into the sea to become the largest animals on Earth.
More details for NOVA, Thu 21, 2:00 pm
A spectacular fossil graveyard reveals a 43-million-year-old whale that had four legs and walked. Scientists search for new clues to how mammals moved from land into the sea to become the largest animals on Earth.
More details for NOVA, Thu 21, 8:00 pm
A spectacular fossil graveyard reveals a 43-million-year-old whale that had four legs and walked. Scientists search for new clues to how mammals moved from land into the sea to become the largest animals on Earth.
More details for NOVA, Fri 22, 1:30 am
A spectacular fossil graveyard reveals a 43-million-year-old whale that had four legs and walked. Scientists search for new clues to how mammals moved from land into the sea to become the largest animals on Earth.
More details for NOVA, Sun 24, 3:00 am
A spectacular fossil graveyard reveals a 43-million-year-old whale that had four legs and walked. Scientists search for new clues to how mammals moved from land into the sea to become the largest animals on Earth.
More details for NOVA, Sun 24, 1:00 pm