Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy - Forensics
Forensics scientists can find criminals when no one else can. Much of their detective work is accomplished in the lab, where they analyze bits and pieces found at a crime scene. Bill Nye the Science Guy: Forensics finds the standup scientist checking out how these behind-the-scenes investigators do their job.
Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy - Food Web
The Science Guy takes a look at how life forms are dependent upon other life forms in Bill Nye the Science Guy: Food Web. The popular series is propelled by Nye's determination to make science exciting and accessible to young students, who find it easy to relate to his down-to-earth style. In this program, he uses a chicken sandwich to illustrate how the food chain works.
Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy - Fluids
After viewing this episode, students may never think of fluids in the same way again. The facts are packed into this program, from the way air behaves like a fluid to the interaction of one fluid to another. As Bill Nye points out, this interaction is what causes weather. Throughout the film, the Science Guy tosses in the music, the jokes, the weird graphics, and all the fun viewers have come to expect from Bill Nye.
Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy - Fish
The amazing varieties of fish are presented in this episode of Bill Nye the Science Guy: Fish. The Science Guy provides a good look at some of the more exotic and bizarre specimens found deep in the seas. Borrowing freely from the language of young students, Nye injects silliness and humor into each show. The anatomy of fish is discussed, and the importance of keeping waterways unpolluted is addressed.
In this episode of the series, Bill Nye takes a good look at eyes and how they work. The standup scientist (so-called because he once worked as a standup comic,) describes the interaction between the brain and the eyes, and discusses the many things that eyes can do without any prompting from their owner. Using his successful blend of music videos, humor, demos, and silliness, Nye checks out the anatomy of the eye, and shows students how the rods and cones route information to the brain.