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Goddard, Race and Intelligence (Part One)
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Goddard, Race and Intelligence (Part One)

Professor of American studies and history Matthew Frye Jacobson talks about Henry Herbert Goddard, who believed that race was the key to discovering what people's potential was in the realm of intelligence. Goddard's work was used by nativists in Co...

Goddard, Race and Intelligence (Part Two)
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Goddard, Race and Intelligence (Part Two)

Professor of American studies and history Matthew Frye Jacobson explains that, while Henry Herbert Goddard and others like him are often viewed currently as, "...crackpots...out on the fringe somewhere with bizarre ideas that aren't really related t...

Endocrine Disrupters and Functional Deficits
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Endocrine Disrupters and Functional Deficits

Zoologist and World Wildlife Fund senior scientist Theo Colborn explains that endocrine disrupters can lead to functional deficits, including low sperm count and memory problems, as well as immune system disorders and early cancers.

Endocrine System and the Environment (Part Two), The
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Endocrine System and the Environment (Part Two), The

Zoologist and World Wildlife Fund senior scientist Theo Colborn explains what the endocrine system does and why it's so critical. She then discusses concerns about the link between exposure to chemicals in the Great Lakes in the mid 20th century and...

The Social Role in the Self
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The Social Role in the Self

Philosopher Daniel Dennett talks about the self, noting that there's more to it than just intelligence. There is also a social component which Professor Dennett believes is just as critical as the intelligence component in enabling people to functio...