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Genetic Revolution, The Youngest Refugees, Vision of Music
Could gene therapy cure sickle cell anemia?; Then, Sesame and the IRC join forces to help Syrian refugee children; And, Matthew Whitaker: 60 Minutes profiles the blind musical prodigy. Nadia, A Populist Movement, The Wright Way
Nobel laureate Nadia Murad's fight to bring ISIS to court; Then, why Hungary is paying its citizens to start families; And, the family that dominates saddle bronc riding Sesame and the IRC join forces to help Syrian refugee children
The International Rescue Committee and Sesame Workshop are teaming up on a major new effort to help young Syrian refugee children, including a new Sesame show in Arabic. Could gene therapy cure sickle cell anemia?
An NIH clinical trial is ushering in a genetic revolution as an innovative type of gene therapy is used to attempt to cure sickle cell anemia. Dr. Jon LaPook reports. Scientists study blind piano prodigy
Matthew Whitaker has been rocking crowds with his improvisational piano playing for most of his short life. He may be blind, but a neuroscientist has found Whitaker's visual cortex goes into overdrive when he plays. Could gene therapy cure sickle cell anemia?
An NIH clinical trial is ushering in a genetic revolution as an innovative type of gene therapy is used to attempt to cure sickle cell anemia. Dr. Jon LaPook reports. Matthew Whitaker: 60 Minutes profiles the blind musical prodigy
Matthew Whitaker has been rocking crowds with his improvisational piano playing for most of his short life. He may be blind, but a neuroscientist has found Whitaker's visual cortex goes into overdrive when he plays. Sharyn Alfonsi Sesame and the IRC join forces to help Syrian refugee children
The International Rescue Committee and Sesame Workshop are teaming up on a major new effort to help young Syrian refugee children, including a new Sesame show in Arabic. Lesley Stahl reports. | 1111
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