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This program places sex securely within the confines of science. Sexual attraction is discussed as a mechanism for preserving the strongest gene pools. Extraordinary film clips showing the mating rituals of over 40 species illustrate how various behaviors encourage the choice of healthy, vigorous mates who will produce the most resilient offspring. Original BBC broadcast title: Making Sex Pay. (52 minutes)



 
    

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Copyright date: ©1987




     


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Double Helix
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This fast-paced dramatization starring well-known actor Jeff Goldblum is about the race to solve one of the greatest mysteries of 20th-century science-the structure of DNA. It is the story of the diligent research, creative analysis, and perseverance...(more details)
 
Humans and Bacteria
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This program presents the human body as a complex ecosystem of bacteria, then examines each portion of the body, which bacteria live there, and why. The three major bacterial groups-sphere-shaped cocci, rods, and helical spirochetes and spirilla-are ...(more details)
 
Brain and Nervous System: Your Information Superhighway
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This program explores the brain and nervous system, using the analogy of computers and the Internet. Topics discussed include electrical impulses and how nerve messages travel; parts of the brain and their functions; how the brain and spinal cord are...(more details)
 
Proteins
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Proteins, the essential biochemical foundation of the cell, fulfill a variety of tasks within the human body. This program provides insights into their structure and several of their functions, including their role in catalytic biochemical reaction a...(more details)
 
The Origin of Life: Researching the Possibilities

Did life arise in the primordial soup, or was it a simple mixture of inorganic compounds energized by a flash of lightning? This documentary makes the startling assertion that life is not scientifically possible, then explores several current theorie...(more details)
 


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