In 1971, a groundbreaking social experiment is conducted at Stanford University, where participants are randomly assigned the roles of prisoners and guards. What was meant to be a two-week study on the psychology of prison life takes a dark turn as the guards become increasingly sadistic and the prisoners fight to maintain their humanity.
Follow the life and work of Korea's most notorious scientist, Hwang Woo-suk, as he delves into human cloning research and faces a scandalous downfall.
A documentary about the history of animal experimentation and the neuroscience research this was done as part of from 1960s until late 1990s in Finland at the Helsinki University Department of Physiology. The main focus is on experiments done on primates but cats, dogs and other animals were also involved.
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