Overview
Most of us spend one-third of our lives in a state of which we understand remarkably little—some people sleep for only a few minutes a night, and function perfectly well, while others declare that eight hours isn't enough. NOVA explores traditional notions about how much sleep we need; looks at effects of the sleeping pill, and, perhaps the most baffling of all aspects of sleep—dreaming.
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2 - 1Why Do Birds Sing? November 03, 1974
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2 - 2How Much Do You Smell? November 10, 1974
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2 - 3The Hunting Of The Quark November 17, 1974
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2 - 4The Secrets Of Sleep November 24, 1974
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2 - 5Inside the Golden Gate December 01, 1974
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2 - 6The Men Who Painted Caves December 08, 1974
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2 - 7Red Sea Coral December 15, 1974
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2 - 8War From the Air January 05, 1975
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2 - 9What Time is Your Body? January 12, 1975
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2 - 10The Rise And Fall Of DDT January 19, 1975
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2 - 11Take the World From Another Point of View February 02, 1975
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2 - 12The Lysenko Affair February 09, 1975
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2 - 13The Tuaregs February 16, 1975
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2 - 14The Plutonium Connection March 09, 1975
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2 - 15The Other Way March 16, 1975
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2 - 16The Lost World Of The Maya March 30, 1975
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2 - 17Will The Fishing Have to Stop? April 06, 1975