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Everyone would like to live forever, but until now the idea of greatly expanding the length of human life has been relegated to science fiction. This program examines the possibility and consequences of seriously extending one’s life span with the help of new designer drugs and emerging genetic engineering techniques. (40 minutes)



 
    

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Pornography: Andrea Dworkin

Pornography is a topic that leaves few people indifferent, least of all Andrea Dworkin, feminist activist and author of Pornography: Men Possessing Women and Intercourse. This program confronts the one with the other. The result is an unnerving expos...(more details)
 
Liar: Deception in Society
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From love to international affairs, from war to business, nearly everyone lies. This program reveals the vital role played by deception in our society, and examines new "foolproof" scientific methods for sorting out the truth. Studies by evolutionary...(more details)
 
Human Designs

Some contemporary couples, in pursuit of the perfect child, give their babies every advantage even while still in the womb. What if scientists were able to ensure perfection by genetic manipulation before birth? This program looks at how experiments ...(more details)
 
Animal Farm

Advances in animal cloning promise a tomorrow in which the vital organs of animals are routinely harvested for the medical transplant industry. The ongoing debate over the ethical and medical issues surrounding the transplanting of animal organs into...(more details)
 
Memories Are Made of Chips

The loss of memory is one of the first stages in the aging process. What if memory-enhancing drugs and computer chips could change our perception and retention of knowledge and our wisdom and self-understanding? This program explores the impact of pr...(more details)
 


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