NOVA: At the Edge of Space
Can scientists unravel the mysterious phenomena that lurk between Earth and space? I produced and edited this one hour NOVA documentary for PBS. See the show prologue here, or follow.
Pioneers: Jane Lubchenco
Profile of marine ecologist and environmental scientist Jane Lubchenco. Produced for the World Science Festival.
Building a Time Machine
In a Columbia University garage, scientists are building, by hand, a balloon experiment to explore the origins of the universe. Produced for the World Science Festival.
Tuning Into the Big Bang
Nobel laureate Robert Woodrow Wilson helped discover the cosmic microwave background, which is leftover radiation from the Big Bang. We visit the large and carefully preserved Horn Antenna in New.
Pioneers: John Grunsfeld
A profile of former astronaut and NASA administrator John Grunsfeld, famous for helping to save the Hubble Space Telescope. Produced for the World Science Festival.
Pioneers: Martin Rees
Profile of British cosmologist and astrophysicist Martin Rees. Produced for the World Science Festival.
Slicing and Dicing the Genome
An introduction to CRISP, a new technology that makes changing the genome as easy as using a word processor. Produced for the World Science Festival. Edited by Doug Quade.
Robotics: Sense, Plan and Act
A trilogy in which Brown University computer scientist Chad Jenkins gives us a fun introduction to the science of robotics. Produced for the World Science Festival. How can a robot.
International Space Station
An introduction to NASA’s International Space Station, intended for a high school audience. Produced for the World Science Festival.