
13 Jul 2009
On Stuff Happens, Bill Nye takes a lucky someone special out on a romantic dinner for two, with a green twist. Tune in to learn the secret life of what's on your dinner table, and discover the ecological footprint of wining and dining a date, or just chowing down for a great meal. + READ MORE

15 Jun 2009
Science guy Bill Nye explores the surprising impact that sporting activities have on the environment.For More Green Sports Reading: How to Go Green: Outdoor Sports Green Outdoor Sports: By The Numbers The Action Sports Environmental Coalition Ecologic Designs: Cool Materials Reuse, for Sports Gear Check out the Planet... + READ MORE

1 Jun 2009
Bill travels deep into the jungles of the backyard to uncover the truth about the "stuff" we use to keep our garden green. + READ MORE

25 May 2009
The beach is nature's playground, for young and old alike. But what we humans do on the beach and in the ocean can have a big impact on what happens on land. This episode, science guy Bill Nye takes a trip to the seashore and looks for answers to some big beach questions, such as: what happens when you dump 29,000 rubber ducks into the ocean? + READ MORE

27 Apr 2009
Science guy Bill Nye cleans out his closet - and discovers that it's packed full of stuff that creates unexpected consequences for the environment! + READ MORE

6 Apr 2009
Even when we stick stuff in the attic, stuff happens!Bill also discovers some crunchy alternatives to fiberglass insulation; deals with the toxic threat of malodorous mothballs; wonders about windows; and shows viewers how they can harness the power of the largest thermonuclear reactor in the solar system! + READ MORE

23 Mar 2009
Garages are the domestic repositories of the stuff that doesn't belong in the house. But how does all of this affect the planet? And what can we do to make our garages 'greener'? + READ MORE

9 Mar 2009
Bill Nye goes undercover at an office this week, and brings you the surprising eco-facts about where the stuff that fills your cubicle comes from, and where it all goes when you're done with it. From the paper in your printer to the light over your desk, from the computer you boot up to the coffee you chug down, tune in to Stuff Happens to find out the secret life of all the things that make up your 9-to-5, and get the green truth about how you can make your office more environmentally friendly. + READ MORE

23 Feb 2009
This episode, Bill and his friends Leslie and Julianna spend some quality time with pets and discover that even our cats and dogs leave big carbon pawprints! Bill explores the stinking truth about the environmental impact of dog poop; learns that mining the active ingredient in kitty litter has ripped apart two American... + READ MORE

19 Jan 2009
Bill pays a wacky midnight visit to his neighbors' bedroom and uncovers the surprising truth about the stuff we take for granted in our boudoirs. + READ MORE

12 Jan 2009
Bill Nye tackles the kitchen's biggest eco-mysteries, from paper vs. plastic to the environmental impact of non-stick pans. Plus, toothless cows, moody teenagers, an experiment in scientific destruction, and more, on this episode of Stuff Happen. + READ MORE

29 Dec 2008
Is your morning bacon killing penguins? Find the answer to this and other questions like it on Stuff Happens with Bill Nye. The premiere episode, "Breakfast," explores the origins of popular breakfast foods like bacon and coffee, and asks how they get to your table and what the ecological impact of these processes is. + READ MORE

22 Dec 2008
Join host Bill Nye as he explores the mysteries and surprises of the bathroom. Take a tour of the private porcelain palace with the Science Guy in this episode of Stuff Happens. + READ MORE

24 Sep 2008
Want a greener way to jot down phone numbers, ideas, to-dos, or just sketch some random doodles? Throw together a neat little notepad from the post-consumer paper in your own recycling bin for an instant green solution, then keep your trash-to-treasure scratch pad on your desk at work. + READ MORE

18 Sep 2008
Bringing your own chopsticks to restaurants instead of using disposables is smart and green, and it's easy and stylish when you can tote 'em in your own recycled chopstick carrier! Here's how to whip up a cool little origami container that'll keep your chopsticks clean and safe on your way out to eat, and keep 'em from dripping soy sauce all over your pocket or your bag on the way home. + READ MORE


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