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5:07
Susan M. Reverby
Ugly History: The US syphilis experiment
16:36
Rob Reid
How synthetic biology could wipe out humanity -- and how we can stop it
18:05
Juan Enriquez
The age of genetic wonder
18:46
Elizabeth Blackburn
The science of cells that never get old
15:02
Sharon Terry
Science didn't understand my kids' rare disease until I decided to study it
14:58
Gaspard Koenig
Do we really own our bodies?
15:52
Emma Marris
Nature is everywhere -- we just need to learn to see it
15:45
Juan Enriquez
What will humans look like in 100 years?
12:26
Veerle Provoost
Do kids think of sperm donors as family?
12:25
Jennifer Kahn
Gene editing can now change an entire species -- forever
13:56
Jill Farrant
How we can make crops survive without water
18:19
Paul Knoepfler
The ethical dilemma of designer babies
15:53
Jennifer Doudna
How CRISPR lets us edit our DNA
13:35
Tony Wyss-Coray
How young blood might help reverse aging. Yes, really
15:49
Andrés Ruzo
The boiling river of the Amazon
13:50
Mark Kendall
Demo: A needle-free vaccine patch that's safer and way cheaper
9:02
Andras Forgacs
Leather and meat without killing animals
17:36
Elizabeth Loftus
How reliable is your memory?
17:36
Michael Archer
How we'll resurrect the gastric brooding frog, the Tasmanian tiger
11:18
Molly Crockett
Beware neuro-bunk
11:16
Ellen 't Hoen
Pool medical patents, save lives
14:58
Susan Solomon
The promise of research with stem cells
10:08
Ellen Jorgensen
Biohacking -- you can do it, too
16:48
Juan Enriquez
Will our kids be a different species?
14:55
Miguel Nicolelis
A monkey that controls a robot with its thoughts. No, really.
10:24
Ivan Oransky
Are we over-medicalized?
11:02
Richard Resnick
Welcome to the genomic revolution
17:21
Harvey Fineberg
Are we ready for neo-evolution?
19:42
Paul Root Wolpe
It's time to question bio-engineering
19:25
Alan Russell
The potential of regenerative medicine
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