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NOVA ScienceNOW: Mirror Neurons; Hurricanes; Booming Sands; Profile: James McLurkin
NOVA ScienceNOW: Mirror Neurons; Hurricanes; Booming Sands; Profile: James McLurkin
Series: NOVA
Grade level: Grade 7+
Closed captioned: Yes
Described Video: Yes
168 min on 1 DVD
Educational Use Only
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List $19.95
 

NOVA ScienceNOW is a fast-paced science series that provides viewers with the inside track on the powerful intersection between the universe of scientific innovation and the everyday world, revealing the spirit of intellectual adventure that drives breakthrough research and the science behind the headlines. NOVA ScienceNOW covers:

Mirror Neurons: A recently discovered system in the brain may help explain why humans can get so worked up watching other people.

Hurricanes: Predicting a hurricane’s intensity is notoriously difficult, but new tools may make it easier.

T. Rex: An astonishing adolescent growth spurt accounts for T. rex’s enormous size.

Stem Cells: What are they, and how do we find a balance between hope for cures and respect for life?

Fuel Cells: Hydrogen fuel cell cars promise pollution-free driving, but will we see them anytime soon?

RNAi: A wayward petunia leads to the discovery of modest little molecules with enormous medical promise.

Profiles: James McLurkin of MIT, one of the world’s leading designers of robot “swarms”; Naomi Halas, a pioneering nanotechnologist; and the brothers Chudnovsky, two brilliant mathematicians.

Plus segments on booming sands, the little people of Flores, frozen frogs, how global warming affects glaciers, and more!

Special DVD features include: printable materials for educators, access to the NOVA Web site, scene selection, closed captions, and described video for the visually impaired.

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Item # WG41249
ISBN # 1-593756-29-1
UPC # 783421 41 2491
2005

Reviews

"NOVA is the gold standard of science journalism..." - CNN Live From...
"This explains... why watching Robert Krulwich for an hour makes me feel like I could split an atom or two myself." - TV Guide
"Engrossing...Krulwich is one of the few people you might actually enjoy being stranded on a deserted island with." - The New York Times
"Krulwich gets this show off to a promising start..." - Bloomberg News
"The pieces are lively, the narration lucid enough for the average viewer to understand, and the visual presentation unfailingly intriguing..." - Catholic News Service
"There's plenty to be learned here... What's unusual is how much fun it is to learn." - New York Daily News
"NOVA scienceNOW manages to transform neurons and geological shifts into something even a nongeek can grok." - The Boston Globe
"Time is well spent with NOVA scienceNOW... Krulwich and several other correspondents make science fun and, more importantly, understandable." - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

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