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Nina and the Neurons is a programme shown on the CBeebies channel aimed at four to six-year-olds to help them understand basic science. Nina is a neuroscientist who enlists the help of her Neurons in her brain to answer a scientific question. The show is produced by Lucille McLaughlin, who has also produced the children's programme Balamory. The series is commissioned by CBeebies Controller, Michael Carrington.
Episode 25 : Waterfalls
November. 29,2013
Nina investigates how waterfalls are made.
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Episode 24 : Gravity
November. 28,2013
Nina investigates why astronauts float in space.
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Episode 23 : Deserts
November. 27,2013
The explorers visit Death Valley in America.
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Episode 22 : Earth is Round
November. 26,2013
Nina investigates how we know the Earth is round.
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Episode 21 : Coal
November. 25,2013
Nina and Olli investigate how coal is made.
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Episode 20 : Shooting Stars
November. 22,2013
Nina investigates what shooting stars are.
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Episode 19 : Caves
November. 21,2013
Nina investigates how caves were formed.
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Episode 18 : Moon Shape
November. 19,2013
Why does light from the sun only shines on one side of the moon?
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Episode 17 : Loch Ness
November. 19,2013
Nina investigates whether Loch Ness has always looked the same.
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Episode 16 : Geysers
November. 18,2013
Nina is taken to see Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park.
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Episode 15 : Stripy Rocks
October. 11,2013
Nina investigates why rocks are stripy with the help of Luke.
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Episode 14 : Living on Earth
October. 10,2013
Nina investigates why humans live on planet Earth.
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Episode 13 : Dinosaurs
October. 09,2013
Nina investigates how humans know about dinosaurs.
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Episode 12 : Night and Day
October. 08,2013
Explorers Logan and Sophie find out why we have night and day.
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Episode 11 : Cliffs
October. 07,2013
Nina examines how cliffs were created.
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Episode 10 : Exploring Space
October. 04,2013
Nina investigates how people on Earth find out about other planets.
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Episode 9 : Rivers
October. 03,2013
Nina investigates why rivers are wiggly.
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Episode 8 : Solar System
October. 02,2013
Nina investigates how many planets are in our solar system.
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Episode 7 : Giant's Causeway
October. 01,2013
The scientist visits Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland.
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Episode 6 : Volcanoes
September. 30,2013
The budding scientist explores volcanoes with her friends.
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Episode 5 : Mountains
September. 27,2013
Nina investigates how mountains were made, with the help of Luke.
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Episode 4 : Living in Space
September. 26,2013
Nina explores how people can live in space with the help of Bud.
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Episode 3 : Sand Dunes
September. 25,2013
Nina explores how sand dunes are made with the help of Felix.
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Episode 2 : Grand Canyon
September. 24,2013
Nina and friends learn everything about the Grand Canyon.
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Episode 1 : Space Rockets
September. 23,2013
Nina investigates how space rockets work.
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