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What constitutes ethical behavior in biomedical research? How does a researcher navigate the many complex issues modern science presents? These are some of the questions posed in this four-part presentation...
Leading evolution educator Ken Miller discusses the controversy surrounding the teaching of evolution, presents compelling evidence for evolution and reasons why "intelligent design" is not scientific. The...
Recording of a lecture from HHMI’s 2007 Holiday Lectures on Science. Can AIDS be cured? Why has it been so hard to develop a vaccine against HIV? How are new medicines revolutionizing AIDS treatment? In...
Is there any more to mind than the brain? Does experience shape the way our brain develops? When we learn something new is our brain physically altered? In four 60-minute presentations, Dr. Thomas M. Jessell...
Scientists are unravelling the mechanisms that dictate how the brain and body regulate weight. In four presentations from the HHMI Holiday Lectures in Science 200 series, Dr. Ronald M. Evans and Dr. Jeffrey...
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