
The advance of medicine depends inevitably on the testing of experimental procedures on human volunteers from either the healthy or the sick. Yet such procedures are often dangerous, and may not be of direct benefit to the subject. NOVA examines how individuals’ interests are safeguarded, and asks, under what circumstances experiments should be conducted on children.
Archive for April, 1974
Are You Doing This for Me, Doctor?
Sunday, April 28th, 1974Bird Brain: The Mystery of Bird Navigation
Sunday, April 21st, 1974
Birds migrate in search of perpetual summer, sometimes traveling as much as 20,000 miles every year. NOVA uses radar to track and identify migrating birds that travel at night, focusing on how they coose routes tat avoid bad weather and make the best of prevailing winds—information that can aid meteorologists.


