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Nuclear science
has provided mankind with immense potential
to do good; to treat
and perhaps cure some of the most
deadly of diseases; to provide virtually
free electricity; to investigate the structure
of the universe; to examine the most detailed
mechanisms of the human body. It has also, of course,
provided the world with something else
has provided mankind with immense potential
to do good; to treat
and perhaps cure some of the most
deadly of diseases; to provide virtually
free electricity; to investigate the structure
of the universe; to examine the most detailed
mechanisms of the human body. It has also, of course,
provided the world with something else
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Nuclear science
has provided mankind
00:00:03.335 --> 00:00:05.402
with immense potential
to do good;
00:00:05.504 --> 00:00:07.138
to treat
and perhaps cure
00:00:07.139 --> 00:00:09.073
some of the most
deadly of diseases;
00:00:09.174 --> 00:00:11.475
to provide virtually
free electricity;
00:00:11.576 --> 00:00:13.411
to investigate the structure
of the universe;
00:00:13.478 --> 00:00:17.815
to examine the most detailed
mechanisms of the human body.
00:00:17.849 --> 00:00:20.185
It has also, of course,
provided the world
00:00:20.286 --> 00:00:22.119
with something else.
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Movie Summary
Follow James Burke through the history of science and technology in this collection of 10 1-hour episodes, starting with "The Trigger Effect."