That has seen its share of ups and downs. Our viewers on Public Television in america and around the globe. Hosni mubarak served two years of a life sentence in prison before he was released today. The former egyptian president was flown by helicopter out of jail. To the hospital he is held under house arrest. He still faces charges of complicity in the killing of Tahrir Square protesters. Supporters celebrate the turning back of the clock. Many celebrated his removal but two years of turmoil have made many egyptians nostalgic. Hosni mubarak was the best. And weere the best days will never see good times like those again. He is the old repressive order personified. As he was chartered away, he was still a symbol of what went wrong in the revolution. He left his two sons behind at the prison and most of the leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood, including his successor elected as president , all arrested since the military coup at the beginning of july. Was part ofe the first protest. It
Engineering, the possibilities are almost endless. Our aah welcome to you tomorrow to day the Science Program on d w. Ah, for thousands of years we humans have used other living creatures for our own purposes. Weve changed their characteristics through breeding. Wild animals have been domesticated and great to be productive and easier to keep and rear. Oh, new plant varieties also give much higher yields than their wild counterparts. But breeding is a lengthy process. Changes occurred generation by generation usually over the course of many years. Modern science can drastically shorten this waiting time. Simple breeding is largely a thing of the past. Today is all about genetic engineering. Intervening directly in the genome, not only speeds up the creation of new traits. Its also more precise than ever before. For the 1st time in history, humans are becoming creators of new species. Even the human genome could become part of this technical revolution. The instructions for building a h
Engineering, the possibilities are almost endless. Our. Ah, welcome to you tomorrow to day the Science Program on d w. Ah, were thousands of years we humans have used other living creatures for our own purposes. Weve changed their characteristics through breeding. Wild animals have been domesticated and break to be productive and easier to keep and rear. Oh, new plant varieties also give much higher yields than their wild counterparts, but breeding is a lengthy process. Changes occur generation by generation, usually over the course of many years. Modern science can drastically shorten this waiting time. Simple breeding is largely a thing of the past. Today is all about genetic engineering, intervening directly in the genome, not only speeds up the creation of new traits. Its also more precise than ever before. For the 1st time in history, humans are becoming creators of new species. Even the human genome could become part of this technical revolution. The instructions for building as
Welcome to you tomorrow to day the Science Program on d w. Ah, for thousands of years we humans have used other living creatures for our own purposes. Weve changed their characteristics through breeding. Wild animals have been domesticated and break to be productive and easier to keep and rear oh, new plant varieties also give much higher yields than their wild counterparts. But breeding is a lengthy process. Changes occurred generation by generation usually over the course of many years. Modern science can drastically shorten this waiting time. Simple breeding is largely a thing of the past. Today, it is all about genetic engineering intervening directly in the genome, not only speeds up the creation of new traits. Its also more precise than ever before. For the 1st time in history, humans are becoming creators of new species. Even the human genome could become part of this technical revolution. The instructions for building a human being are stored in its dna. The information is hidd
Ah, welcome to tomorrow to day the Science Program on d. W. Ah, were thousands of years. We humans have used other living creatures for our own purposes. Weve changed their characteristics through breeding. Wild animals have been domesticated and break to be productive and easier to keep and rear. Oh, new plant varieties also give much higher yields than their wild counterparts. But breeding is a lengthy process. Changes occurred generation by generation usually over the course of many years. Modern science can drastically shorten this waiting time. Simple breeding is largely a thing of the past. Today is all about genetic engineering. Intervening directly in the genome, not only speeds up the creation of new traits. Its also more precise than ever before. For the 1st time in history, humans are becoming creators of new species. Even the human genome could become part of this technical revolution. The instructions for building a human being are stored in its dna. The information is hid