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- A feature length documentary work which presents a case for a needed transition out of the current socioeconomic monetary paradigm which governs the entire world society.
- What makes a normal person a serial killer? Why do some people like to torture others? Do some of us have evil in our genes? These questions have always kept people curious. The approaches to explaining evil are as diverse as evil itself. The latest science assumes that there are three factors that shape human behaviour: genes, the environment, and the situation. All three factors work together and influence each other. The film presents the latest information and findings with one of the most exciting questions in behavioural research.
- Winner of Grand Prix Award at 2014 Life Sciences Film Festival. A documentary on the latest research on the origins of the microbiome; how microscopic events during childbirth have lifelong consequences for the health of our children.
- Victor is a film director who does not write. He is stuck personally and creatively since he broke up with Violeta, his ex and protagonist of his most round film. Adapting to his new situation and while dealing with living with his mother again, Victor relies on his friends, his sister, who has just returned home, and the good memories he has with Violeta, whom he continues to see occasionally.
- «Epigenetics» is an educational science documentary, especially addressed to young people. This is the first Italian documentary about a growing sector of the scientific research. Epigenetics investigates how environmental experience chemically influences gene expression, without changes in the DNA sequence. In other words, epigenetics investigates how DNA behaves and responds to the environment, allowing every living being to rapidly adapt to external influences. The "game" metaphor links the entire documentary. Thank to Lego, flipper, billiard, origami, and other games, the documentary tries to explain a complex matter and the creativity that lies at the bottom of scientific research.
- Stefan Molyneux talks with Dr. Adam Perkins, a lecturer in the Neurobiology of Personality at King's College London and the author of "The Welfare Trait: How State Benefits Affect Personality."
- Biology stands on the brink of a shift in the understanding of inheritance. The discovery of epigenetics - hidden influences upon the genes - could affect every aspect of our lives.
- 2011–TV Episode
- Following the mapping of the human genome scientists discovered there is a huge new chapter in the genetics story. Dubbed epigenetics, it involves the chemical markers on DNA that effectively turn genes on or off dramatically influencing growth and development. The markers vary widely from person to person and tissue to tissue and are influenced not just by the environment but by experiences. Most remarkably the markers can be inherited generation after generation.
- Epigentics is the marking of DNA or histones by metylation or acylation to prevent or enable the expression of a gene.
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- We need carbohydrates to survive. Sugar, in all its forms, is a part of many of the foods we ingest, even in ways we do not suspect. How can we safely navigate our way to consuming the correct balance, and types, of carbohydrates?
- Gordon and Bullock search for the source of a new street drug that causes euphoria then death. Meanwhile, Oswald Cobblepot works his way deeper into Maroni's inner circle and Fish Mooney continues to plot against Falcone.
- 2015–8.2 (6)TV EpisodeMichael Mosely tells the story of our first eight weeks in the womb. This is when everything about who we are hangs in the balance, when our heart makes its first beat and the length of our lives could be decided.
- 2015– 1h 17mTV Episode
- Calico cats are a visible example of epigenetics that effects all female animals. Although all cells in a female's body contain an x-chromosome from their father and a x-chromosome from their mother only one is of these chromosomes is active in each cell. And, you guessed it, about half the cells use the father's X-chromosome and half use the mother's.