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Examines the causes of famine and the problems of food distribution. Raises questions about international responsibility and looks for possible solutions.
Explains the movement of continents in relation to developing oceans.*
Looks at a scientific discovery which indicates that absence of pain and enjoyment of pleasure are connected with only a few chemicals in the brain and considers possible theraupetic applications.
Looks at the part robots play in the 1970s and at what research into robot technology is likely to produce in the future, which in the 1990s can be seen from the perspective of that future. The emphasis is...
Reports on trials being carried out a Great Ormond Street Hospital in London and on youth offenders in the north of England, looking into whether food additives cause hyperactivity in children. The results...
The science of x-ray astronomy in which pioneers recall early experiments, evaluate progress made and look forward, with misgivings, to a future in which financial stringency may mean that rockets and...
Follows the case histories of two women who find their children impossible to control. Features the behaviour therapy techniques employed by Roger McAuley, Consultant Child Psychologist at the Royal Belfast...
Discusses the changes in modern industrial design brought about by microtechnology and the tendency to house all new domestic and commercial electronic equipment in the ubiquitous ‘black box’. Stephen...
Looks at illnesses resulted from smoking tobacco. Asks whether lung deterioration can be detected at an early stage and how much of the recent increase in heart disease is due to cgarette smoking. Looks at...
Examines possible contributions of volcanoes to the ozone hole. Follows a robot called Dante as it is sent into Erebus, an active volcano in Antarctica, to find out how much ozone-damaging chlorine the...
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