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What Are Animals Thinking? | NOVA scienceNOW | PBS
NOVA scienceNOW: What Are Animals Thinking? premieres November 7th at 10PM/9c on PBS. Visit our website at www.pbs.org/nova Have you ever wondered what's going on inside an animal's head? How does... 00:31
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NOVA scienceNOW | How Smart Can We Get? | PBS (#603)
Full Program: See inside Einstein’s brain, boost your memory, meet post-injury savants, and more. 53:37
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Phineas Gage | NOVA scienceNOW | PBS
"How Smart Can We Get?" premiered Wednesday, October 24th. See it online at video.pbs.org How do you get a genius brain? Is it possible that everyone's brain has untapped genius — just waiting... 01:06
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PBS NewsHour | As Humans and Computers Merge... Immortality? | PBS (#10368)
As Humans and Computers Merge... Immortality? 09:53
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The Human Spark | Human Nature | PBS
A look at the ways in which monkeys and apes are similar to humans. 04:45
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The Human Spark | The Brain in Action | PBS
A look at the regions of the brain that are activated during different tasks. 06:50
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The Human Spark | A Matter of Size | PBS
A look at the brains of a rat, monkey, chimp and human. 03:03
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The Human Spark | Scanning the Brain | PBS
An introduction to MRI scans. 06:50
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NOVA | Mind Over Money - Preview | PBS (#3707)
Airs Wednesday, March 7, 2012 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. Check your local listings. 00:31
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Science Bytes | Whisker Wonders | PBS
The astonishing power of rat whiskers reveals the mysteries of our own sense of touch. 06:16
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PBS NewsHour | Google's Effects on Memory | PBS (#10110)
Psychologist Betsy Sparrow tells Hari Sreenivasan about her newest research. 04:24
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PBS NewsHour | John Mackey's Death Renews Focus on NFL Brain Trauma | PBS (#10105)
John Mackey's Death Renews Focus on NFL Brain Trauma 03:36
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The Open Mind | Howard Gardner's "Five Minds for the Future" | PBS
Full Program: Howard Gardner discusses his theory of multiple intelligences. 28:26
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PBS NewsHour | Making of a Memory Master: Memory Brain Battle | PBS (#10025)
Hari challenges journalist Joshua Foer to a shopping list brain battle. 03:22
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PBS NewsHour | The Making of a Memory Master | PBS (#10024)
Hari Sreenivasan interviews Joshua Foer on the culture, art and neuroscience of memory. 05:06
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