The Birth Control Pill | But Can It Be Done? | S16-E1

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Innovation Fails: DeLorean | Driven to Succeed | S17-E1

Normally on American Innovations, we look at the history of the science and technology that transformed the world we live in. These stories teach us about the vision, grit, competition, and teamwork required to conquer new frontiers and forge new pathways to the future. But eq ...

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The Heimlich Maneuver | S18-E1

In the 1960s, choking was a national epidemic. In the United States alone, close to 4,000 people were dying from choking every year. Lobster, ham, and hamburger were common culprits. But steak was by far the greatest offender. 

Coroners called for a solution to ...

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