
"From the "Bungee Zone" in British Columbia to New York Harbor's Verranzano Narrows Bridge (one of the longest suspension bridges in the world), our daredevil host, Bill Nye, goes to any length to prove the structural principles of tension and compression"--Container.
year: 1997, 1994, 2005, 2013, 2003, 1996, 2002
call number/section: 500, 612, 612.8, 599, 612.82
subjects: atoms, atomic theory, science, study and teaching (elementary), closed caption video recordings, physiology, human anatomy, brain, juvenile films, optical illusions, experiments, spanish language materials
Editions

Nye, Bill
distributed by Disney Educational Productions (1997)
Looks at atoms, how they are the building blocks of matter, and how they combine to form molecules. Features an interactive question-and-answer format and hands-on activities.
Schools: 1

Nye, Bill
Walt Disney Home Video (1994)
Bill Nye takes viewers on an inside tour of the human body. Shows the properties of skin and blood, and how blood circulates in the body.
Schools: 1

Nye, Bill
Disney Educational Productions (2005)
"Some very tricky optical illusions show that the brain doesn't always correctly interpret what the eyes see. Check out Bill Nye from a whole new angle when he gets an M.R.I. of his brain"--Container.
Schools: 5
Nye, Bill
Disney Educational Products (2013)
In Cells, Bill Nye celebrates the basic unit that makes ou all living organisms-the cell. This excellent program zooms in on DNA and microscopic creatures like amoebas and paramecia.
Schools: 0
Nye, Bill
Disney Educational Productions (2003)
"From the "Bungee Zone" in British Columbia to New York Harbor's Verranzano Narrows Bridge (one of the longest suspension bridges in the world), our daredevil host, Bill Nye, goes to any length to prove the structural principles of tension and compression"--Container.
Schools: 0
s.n.] (1996)
Schools: 0
Nye, Bill
Disney Educational Productions (2002)
Schools: 0