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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 20 : Animation
October. 03,2014
Nina and her young experimenters investigate how computer animation looks so real.
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Episode 19 : 3D Printing
October. 02,2014
Nina and her young experimenters investigate how 3D printers work.
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Episode 18 : Driverless Cars
October. 01,2014
Nina investigates what amazing things we'll have in the future.
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Episode 17 : Internet
September. 30,2014
Nina investigates how the internet works with the help of her young experimenters.
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Episode 16 : Coding
September. 29,2014
Nina investigates how computers know what to do with the instructions given to them.
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Episode 15 : Basketball
August. 04,2014
Experimenters Connor and Sarah-Louise investigate what makes certain balls so bouncy.
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Episode 14 : Cricket
August. 03,2014
Experimenters Brandon and Ore meet cricketers to find out about catching and throwing.
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Episode 13 : Diving
August. 02,2014
Experimenters Murray and Zak investigate how high divers hold their hands.
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Episode 12 : Gymnastics
August. 01,2014
Experimenters Grace and Imogen meet a gymnast and find out why our knees are so special.
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Episode 11 : Snooker
July. 31,2014
Experimenters Grace and Sultan meet a champion snooker player.
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Episode 10 : Long Jump
July. 30,2014
Experimenters Amna, Katie and Rachael meet a long jumper.
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Episode 9 : Swimming
July. 29,2014
Experimenters Nina and Olivia meet some swimmers.
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Episode 8 : Sprinting
July. 28,2014
Experimenters Claire, Ken and Melisa meet a sprinter to see how she starts really quickly.
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Episode 7 : Marathon
July. 27,2014
Experimenters Adam, Maha and Rani investigate why we get out of breath when we play sport.
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Episode 6 : Rugby
July. 26,2014
Experimenters Eyeshah and Samiyah investigate why we get thirsty when we play sport.
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Episode 5 : Climbing
July. 25,2014
Experimenters Evie, Sonny and Will meet a para-climbing champion at a climbing wall.
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Episode 4 : Trampolining
July. 24,2014
Experimenters Amy and James visit a champion trampolinist to see him do some somersaults.
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Episode 3 : Football
July. 23,2014
Experimenters Kingsley and Safiya do an experiment to see why goalkeepers are important.
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Episode 2 : Curling
July. 22,2014
Experimenters Emily and Marzouq visit a curling rink and have a go at sliding themselves.
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Episode 1 : Cycling
July. 21,2014
Experimenters Charlotte and Lennon visit the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow.
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