NOVA scienceNOW - Season 3 Episode 4 Bird Brains, Space Storms, Smart Bridges
Trailer: NOVA scienceNOW - Season 3 Episode 4 Bird Brains, Space Storms, Smart Bridges
Year: 2012
Genre: Documentary, News
Country: United States of America
Studio: PBS
Director:
Cast: David Pogue, Ziya Tong, Peter Standring, Chad Cohen
Crew: Terri Randall (Director), Joshua Seftel (Director), Julia Cort (Director), Paula S. Apsell (Producer)
First Air Date: Jan 25, 2005
Last Air date: Nov 14, 2012
Season: 6 Season
Episode: 40 Episode
Runtime: 55 minutes
IMDb: 8.00/10 by 9.00 users
Popularity: 1.2625
Language: English
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