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NOVA scienceNOW: Booming Sands
Channel: PBS
Length: 406
Date: May 31, 2008
Scientists look into a generations-old conundrum: how and why do certain sand dunes produce mysterious noises?
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NOVA scienceNOW: Stem Cells
Channel: PBS
Length: 881
Date: May 31, 2008
What are they, and how do we find a balance between hope for cures and respect for life?
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NOVA scienceNOW: Hurricanes
Channel: PBS
Length: 714
Date: May 31, 2008
Predicting a hurricane’s intensity is notoriously difficult, but new tools may make it easier.
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NOVA scienceNOW: Profile: James McLurkin
Channel: PBS
Length: 584
Date: May 31, 2008
James McLurkin of MIT is one of the world’s leading designers of robot "swarms"—groups of robots that work together for a greater...
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NOVA scienceNOW: Mirror Neurons
Channel: PBS
Length: 829
Date: May 31, 2008
A recently discovered system in the brain may help explain why we humans can get so worked up watching other people.
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NOVA scienceNOW: T. rex
Channel: PBS
Length: 483
Date: May 31, 2008
An astonishing adolescent growth spurt accounts for T. rex’s enormous size.
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