It was in the early 1980’s that the first announcement was made about the disease that has come to be known as AIDS. In the late 80’s, David Swatling was […]
Monthly Archives: November 2001
Eric Beauchemin visits Nigeria and discovers how serous and how under-reported the HIV/AIDS epidemic is and how the virus is being spread. Producer: Eric Beauchemin Broadcast: November 27, 2001
Am I the master of my own life? Are any of us? Or do our responsibilities to the ones who love us make them co-owners of our lives? Do we […]
Amsterdam has a tradition of violin making which goes back to the 17th century. It produced some fine violin builders whose instruments are still sought after today. This tradition of […]
Hindi cinema or Bollywood films are a major source of entertainment for many Indians. But these movies are also a major influence on the millions of South Asians who have […]
Anne Blair Gould goes on location to talk to Dutch researchers who are testing the hearing abilities of dolphins and porpoises. This information should result in an alarm system that […]
In part two of science and society, Anne Blair Gould examines the relationship between science and food. From food safety, how to make our food richer in micronutrients, which are […]
Dan Falk examines the relationship between science and religion. Just think of the fate of people like Copernicus and Galileo whose discoveries clashed with the biblical version of creation or […]