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Earthquakes in the Midwest: NOVA scienceNOW 2009 Episode 8
Earthquakes in the Midwest: NOVA scienceNOW 2009 Episode 8
Series: NOVA
Grade level: Middle School (6-8)
Closed captioned: Yes
Described Video: No
56 min on 1 DVD
Home and Educational Use
Expected Availability: 12/08/09
List $24.95
Member $21.21
 
The award-winning producers of NOVA--and renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson--bring you the very latest in cutting-edge science with NOVA scienceNOW.

This episode of NOVA scienceNOW covers:

Earthquakes in the Midwest
Some of the most dramatic earthquakes to strike North America haven't been in California or Alaska--they've hit in the heart of the country. In 1811 and 1812, a powerful string of quakes struck New Madrid, MO, with such force that they shifted the course of the Mississippi river and rang church bells in Boston. But were these earthquakes freak events, or could they happen again?

Sleep
We spend about one-third of our lives sleeping. Scientists don't know why, but evidence is building that sleep may play a crucial role in strengthening memories and facilitating learning. Peer into the brains of dozing flies and rats to understand the sleep/memory connection.

Profile--Sang-Mook Lee
Sang-Mook Lee, Assistant Professor of Marine Geology and Geophysics at Seoul National University, is paralyzed from the neck down. But this hasn't slowed him down: He continues to teach and focus on his work on tectonic plates and the formation of the world's oceans, and spends his free time advocating for disabled people's rights and teaching others with disabilities.

First Primate
Could one of our early ancestors have been the size of a mouse? If University of Florida paleontologist Jonathan Bloch is correct, we may have to downsize our image of what it means to be a primate--the biological order that includes humans, apes, monkeys, and comparable mammals. Go into the field to search for our missing relatives from the shadowy period after the catastrophe that doomed the dinosaurs.

Special DVD features include: a link to the NOVA scienceNOW Web site; segment selection; closed captions; and described video for the visually impaired.

On one DVD5 disc. Region coding: Region 1. Audio: Dolby stereo. Screen format: 16:9 Anamorphic.
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Item # WG43309
ISBN # 9781593759148
UPC # 783421433090
2009

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