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  2. Nina and the Neurons is a British live action/animated television programme shown on the CBeebies channel, aimed at young children to help them understand basic science. 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 ...

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  3. Oct 18, 2024 · Nina is a neuroscientist who enlists the help of five Neurons (animated characters representing the senses) in her brain to answer a scientific question. The show is produced by Lucille McLaughlin, who has also produced the children's programmes Balamory, Me Too! and Bits and Bobs.

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  4. 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.

    • CBeebies
    • English
    • Scotland, United Kingdom
    • 15 minutes
  5. Nina is a neuroscientist who enlists the help of five Neurons (animated characters representing the senses) in her brain to answer a scientific question. We're a collaborative community website about Nina and the Neurons that anyone, including you, can build and expand.

  6. Nina and the Neurons is a British live action/animated television programme shown on the CBeebies channel, aimed at young children to help them understand basic science. 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.

  7. Feb 20, 2024 · How many neurons are in the human brain? There are about 86 billion neurons in the human brain. These neurons are connected by trillions of synapses, forming a complex networks.

  8. Nov 17, 2023 · 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. The show is produced by Lucille McLaughlin, who has also produced the children's programmes Balamory, Me Too! and Bits and Bobs. [2]

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