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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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Savant Kim Peek | NOVA scienceNOW | PBS
NOVA scienceNOW host David Pogue will take over the @novascinow Twitter account Wed., October 24th from 10-11pm ET during the premiere of NOVA scienceNOW's: "How Smart Can We Get?" episode on PBS. 00:51
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How Smart Can We Get? | NOVA scienceNOW | PBS
Premieres Wednesday, October 24th at 10/9c on PBS. How do you get a genius brain? Is it all in your DNA? Or is it hard work? Is it possible that everyone's brain has untapped genius — just... 00:31
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Surviving Disaster with Amanda Ripley | Preview | PBS
See a rare glimpse into disasters as seen through the eyes of survivors, experts and scientists and learn what all people should know about preparedness and their own neurology to help them survive... 04:53
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The Open Mind | The Legal Brain-Scape: Neuroscience and the Law | PBS
Full Program: Mark Zauderer 28:12
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PBS NewsHour | Insulin Spritz Shows Promise for People With Early Signs of Alzheimer's | PBS (#10152)
A small study published Tuesday in the Archives of Neurology found preliminary evidence that spraying critical insulin deep into the nose could help delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease. Ray... 08:15
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The Open Mind | In Memoriam: Fred Plum, MD 1924-2010 | PBS
Full Program: Richard Heffner's Open Mind celebrates Dr. Fred Plum. 27:47
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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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Science Bytes | Blueprint for the Brain | PBS
Meet two scientists who have begun to unlock the secrets of the brain's architecture. 06:00
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NOVA | A Mind for Music | PBS (#3610)
See neuroscientist Oliver Sacks's brain respond differently to music by Bach & Beethoven. 04:05
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Symphony of Science | Ode to the Brain! | PBS
"Ode to the Brain" is the ninth episode in the Symphony of Science music video series. Through the powerful words of scientists Carl Sagan, Robert Winston, Vilayanur Ramachandran, Jill Bolte Taylor,... 03:42
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Secret Life of Scientists | Dave Sulzer: Neuroscientist | PBS
Secret: Elephant Band Leader 07:30
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Scientific American Frontiers | Don't Forget | PBS (#1402)
Full Program: Alan Alda investigates how people create memories - and how as they age, memories become slippery and elusive, sometimes vanishing forever. 55:52
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Human Spark
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POV
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Secret Life of Scientists
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Symphony of Science
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This Emotional Life
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