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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 : Amphitheatres
October. 02,2015
Experimenters Arnav and Ayomide visit Nina to investigate what an amphitheater is.
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Episode 19 : Domes
October. 01,2015
Experimenters Billy and Katy visit Nina to investigate how domes are built.
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Episode 18 : Spiders' Webs
September. 30,2015
Experimenters Hugo and Ugochi visit Nina to investigate how a spider builds its web.
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Episode 17 : Igloos
September. 29,2015
Experimenters Ethan and Eva discover what the walls of an igloo are made from.
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Episode 16 : Living Underwater
September. 25,2015
Experimenters Lyla and Sandy find out if we could live in an underwater house.
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Episode 15 : Living Underground
September. 28,2015
Experimenters Taite and Taruni visit Nina to find out why some animals live underground.
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Episode 14 : Lighthouses
September. 24,2015
Experimenters Livingstone and Oisin visit Nina to investigate how lighthouses are built.
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Episode 13 : Arches
September. 23,2015
Experimenters Dylan and Phoebe visit Nina to find out why people use arches in buildings.
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Episode 12 : Rollercoasters
September. 22,2015
Experimenters Ben, Eryn and Kanie visit Nina to investigate how rollercoasters work.
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Episode 11 : Floating Houses
September. 21,2015
Experimenters Poppy and Sugar visit Nina to find out how to build floating houses.
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Episode 10 : Demolition
September. 18,2015
Andreea, Soham and Yusuf visit Nina and discover what happens when gas expands quickly.
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Episode 9 : Bridges
September. 17,2015
Alexander, Billie and Marianna visit Nina and discover what a cantilever is.
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Episode 8 : Skyscrapers
September. 16,2015
Samuel and Sofia discover why skyscrapers need to be stronger the taller they are.
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Episode 7 : Beaver Dams
September. 15,2015
Experimenters Bethan, Corey and Rhianna see what happens when you build a dam in a stream.
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Episode 6 : Windmills
September. 14,2015
Experimenters Aaron and Sylvia visit Nina and discover what makes windmills' sails turn.
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Episode 5 : Houses
September. 11,2015
Nina and her young Experimenters discover how builders make holes in walls for windows.
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Episode 4 : Nests
September. 10,2015
Nina and her young Experimenters explain how birds keep their eggs safe and warm.
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Episode 3 : Piers
September. 09,2015
Nina and her young Experimenters conduct an experiment to explain why piers stay strong.
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Episode 2 : Pointy Roofs
September. 08,2015
Nina and her young Experimenters conduct an experiment on how roof tiles keep houses dry.
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Episode 1 : Triangles
July. 09,2015
Nina and her Experimenters show why the Eiffel Tower was built with lots of triangles.
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