Overview
The exquisite sensitivity of touch cells in the human skin makes it possible for us to discriminate with precision the slightest changes in texture and pressure, but how the electrical impulses we receive are converted into sensation remains a mystery. NOVA explores the hidden meaning and extraordinary power of human touch.
-
7 - 1The Elusive Illness January 15, 1980
-
7 - 2A is for Atom, B is for Bomb January 22, 1980
-
7 - 3Living Machines February 05, 1980
-
7 - 4Portrait of a Killer February 19, 1980
-
7 - 5Umealit: The Whale Hunters March 04, 1980
-
7 - 6The Safety Factor March 11, 1980
-
7 - 7A Mediterranean Prospect March 18, 1980
-
7 - 8Mr. Ludwig's Tropical Dreamland March 25, 1980
-
7 - 9The Pinks and the Blues September 30, 1980
-
7 - 10The Cancer Detectives of Lin Xian October 07, 1980
-
7 - 11The Sea Behind the Dunes October 14, 1980
-
7 - 12Do We Really Need the Rockes? October 28, 1980
-
7 - 13The Big IF November 04, 1980
-
7 - 14Voyager: Jupiter & Beyond November 11, 1980
-
7 - 15The Wizard Who Spat on the Floor November 18, 1980
-
7 - 16The Water Crisis November 25, 1980
-
7 - 17Moving Still December 02, 1980
-
7 - 18A Touch of Sensitivity December 09, 1980
-
7 - 19The Red Deer of Rhum December 23, 1980
-
7 - 20It's About Time December 30, 1980