'Through the Wormhole'   Is Poverty Genetic?  (2014)

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Season 5 Episode 3
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Directed by | Kurt Sayenga
Cinematography by | David Goulding, Paul Huth, Jason Longo
Edited by | David LaMattina
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Genres | Documentary

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Himself - Narrator
Himself - Williams College
Herself - Evolutionary Biologist
Herself - Founder And Director Of Center For Neuroscience And Society At The University Of Pennsylvania
Himself - Brown University
Herself - Clinical Assistant Professor Of Environmental Studies At NYU
Himself - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Himself - University Of Virginia Professor
Himself - Professor, University Of Maryland
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