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The brain with David Eagleman

"Neuroscientist David Eagleman explores the wonders of the human brain in [a] ... series that reveals the ... story of why people feel and think the things they do"--Container.

The incredible journey of the butterflies

Every year monarch butterflies migrate across North America to a remote area of Mexico. This presentation discusses how the butterflies navigate and endure the long journey and takes you to the locations they call home.

Deadliest volcanoes

2012
Millions of people around the world live in the shadow of active volcanoes. From Japan's Mount Fuji to the 'Sleeping Giant' submerged beneath Naples to the Yellowstone 'Supervolcano' in the United States, Nova travels with scientists who are attempting to discover how likely these volcanoes are to erupt, when it might happen, and exactly how deadly they could prove to be.

The Vietnam War

2017
A visual history of the Vietnam War, covering the arrival of U.S. soldiers in Vietnam, the Tet Offensive, the withdrawal of troops from Vietnam and the incursion into Cambodia, the evacuation prior to the fall of Saigon, the actions of U.S. president Lyndon Johnson, and the battle of Khe Sanh.
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Daniel Tiger's neighborhood

2014
An animated program for preschoolers ages two to four which builds on the pioneering PBS series, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Through imagination, creativity, and music, Daniel and his friends learn the key social skills necessary for school and for life.

Daniel Tiger's neighborhood

2016
Collects episodes in which Daniel Tiger and his friends learn how to deal with everyday experiences.
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