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May 28, 2022 · The Nina Project allows Eleven to re-experience her past in a manner that, to her, feels almost like time travel. Surprisingly, like many ideas in Stranger Things, it too has its roots in real-world science - although it's been developed somewhat for the show.
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May 28, 2022 · Nina resides in the remote desert of Ruth, Nevada where Dr. Owens has established a secret science lair deep underground in an abandoned Intercontinental Ballistic Missile silo. Dr. Owens (Paul...
Nov 8, 2021 · Now the newly released list of Stranger Things 4 episode titles points to the show introducing Nina Kulagina, the real-life Russian woman who not only inspired Millie Bobby Brown’s Eleven, but...
Nina is a neuroscientist who works at the Glasgow Science Centre. She is fun, bubbly, but has the presence and authenticity of a real scientist who knows her stuff. The Neurons are characters who live in Nina's brain and, like real human neurons, send messages from her brain to the parts of her...
Though the project as a whole was codenamed "Nina", the name specifically referred to a custom sensory deprivation tank, fitted with screens. This was the centerpiece of Brenner and Owens's scheme: a means through which Eleven could potentially "re-experience" her repressed memories.
Nina is a neuroscientist [1] who enlists the help of five Neurons (animated characters representing the senses) in her brain to answer a scientific question. It was first aired on 26th February 2007. The show is produced by Lucille McLaughlin, who has also produced the children's programmes like Balamory, Me Too! and Bits and Bobs. [2] .
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Nov 8, 2021 · Now the newly released list of Stranger Things 4 episode titles points to the show introducing Nina Kulagina, the real-life Russian woman who not only inspired Millie Bobby Brown’s Eleven, but...