Overview
DNA: the most surprising "invention" of nature and evolution, the true director that allows everything that lives to exist. In fact, DNA is the key that opens the doors to our past and allows us to discover a lot about everyone's behavior, on how to protect ourselves with new treatments and medicines, and even on how to unmask a murderer, or manage to reconstruct the appearance of disappeared living beings. Alberto Angela explains why in some areas of the world there are mainly people with light complexions, or almond-shaped eyes, or long-limbed bodies and why, despite all the differences between human beings, it makes no sense to talk about races. And then, diseases, epidemics such as the plague and the exception of individuals with the same DNA: homozygous twins. We also go to ancient cemeteries in search of the deadly microbe responsible for the Black Death to understand if this or other epidemics could return to exterminate humanity.
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14 - 1Rome, day four - Undiscovered wonders April 12, 2014 -
14 - 2Charlemagne - Battles and loves April 19, 2014 -
14 - 3The kingdoms of cold April 26, 2014 -
14 - 4How to live longer May 03, 2014 -
14 - 5Augusto - How an Empire is born May 10, 2014 -
14 - 6D-Day - The landing hour by hour May 17, 2014 -
14 - 7Animals or life companions May 24, 2014 -
14 - 8Man and the sea (second version) June 14, 2014 -
14 - 9The great wealth - Treasures to be saved October 04, 2014 -
14 - 10Hot and cold - Living between the two extremes October 11, 2014 -
14 - 11Court splendors - The renaissance lordships October 18, 2014 -
14 - 12The long journey of trains - Into the carriage! October 25, 2014 -
14 - 13The surprises of DNA November 01, 2014 -
14 - 14Living and dying in Pompeii November 08, 2014 -
14 - 15Australia - The continent of challenges (second version) November 15, 2014 -
14 - 16The splendors of ancient Greece (second version) November 29, 2012 -
14 - 17The wonders of christian Rome (second version) December 06, 2012



