NOVA scienceNOW | Sleep | PBS
Duration: 13:16
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NOVA scienceNOW
Broadcast Date: Jul. 10, 2007
Why do we need sleep? Part of the answer may be to strengthen memories.
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NOVA scienceNOW | How Does the Brain Work? | PBS (#503)
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NOVA scienceNOW | Change Blindness | PBS (#503)
How can we miss big visual changes that happen right before our eyes? 00:51
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The 1918 flu killed at least 50 million people, more than died from battle in World War I. 01:28
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