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From the front line of the Camp Fire, the deadliest wildfire in California history, NOVA tells the stories of residents who had to flee for their lives during the 2018 fire season. Scientists racing to understand what’s behind the rise of record-breaking megafires across the American West take to the forest, and even a fire lab, in search of answers. They investigate how forestry practices, climate change, and the physics of fire itself play a role in the dramatic increase in wildfires in recent decades. (Premiered May 8, 2019) More Ways to Watch.

(This video is no longer available for streaming.) We spend about one-third of our lives sleeping. Believe it or not, scientists don't know for sure. But evidence is building that sleep may play a crucial role in strengthening memories and facilitating learning, not just in humans but in most animals.NOVA scienceNOW visits research labs at the University of Pennsylvania and MIT, where scientists are peering into the brains of dozing flies and rats to understand the connection between sleep and memory. At Harvard Medical School, host Neil deGrasse Tyson tests his powers of learning on a virtual ski machine and a speed typing exercise, and then catches some z's. He discovers that it's not practice that makes perfect, but practice plus a good night's sleep. SLEEPPBS Airdate: July 10, 2007NEILDEGRASSE TYSON:Hello. I'mNeil deGrasse Tyson, your host forNOVA scienceNOW.Weall know that dreams can be, dreams can be a little weird, sometimes filledwith bizarre events that would never happen in real life.

Nobody really knowswhy we dream. In fact, nobody really knows why we sleep.Hereare some folks who are trying to figure it out.AmitaSehgal likes her flies, fruit flies, to be precise.AMITASEHGAL(University of Pennsylvania andHoward Hughes Medical Institute):I do have a genuine affection for them.NEILDEGRASSE TYSON:But sometimes, shehas a strange way of showing that affection—especially, when she putsthem into this thing.AMITASEHGAL:We usethis piece of equipment we call 'The Deprivator.' NEILDEGRASSE TYSON:The Deprivator?It's like riding a roller coaster during an earthquake.What'sinteresting to Sehgal is what the flies do after spending a whole night inhere. The flies on the left were undisturbed last night, and they look fine.But the flies on the right, they were jostled all night long in the Deprivator.Now, some of them look dead, but they're not. According to Sehgal,they're catching up on lost sleep.AMITASEHGAL:If we keepflies awake at night, they need to make up for the sleep they have lost, and sowill sleep in the morning, at a time when they're normally active.NEILDEGRASSE TYSON:But why would fliesneed to sleep? Could it be for the same reason we need to sleep? But ifyou ask an expert what exactly that reason is.MATTHEWP. The cat lady walkthrough chapter 4.

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WALKER(Harvard Medical School):We actually know very little about what sleep isdoing for the brain.AMITASEHGAL:We spend athird of our lives sleeping. If you don't sleep, you die.MATTWILSON:Sleepis an enigma. What is its purpose? That's something that we do notunderstand.NEILDEGRASSE TYSON:Looks like a wasteof time. But then why would so many creatures do it?MATTWILSON:Sleepis something that, the more we look at it, the more we see that it isfundamental. It's fundamental to essentially all organisms.NEILDEGRASSE TYSON:Including, itseems, organisms like fruit flies.