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What Is Segmental Overgrowth?

In What Is Segmental Overgrowth?, learn about the fascinating condition that causes certain parts of the body to grow out of proportion. Meet Leah, whose arm is growing abnormally due to a mutation in the PIK3CA gene. Explore the science behind this condition, understanding how cells grow, how mutations in specific genes can affect growth, and the connection between cancer research and segmental overgrowth. This video is excerpted from BBC’s The World’s Most Extraordinary People, a documentary series revealing how rare medical conditions inspire groundbreaking scientific discoveries.

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How Big Can the World's Largest Pumpkin Get?
The article "How Big Can the World's Largest Pumpkin Get?" from BBC Science Focus explains how pumpkins keep getting bigger due to careful seed selection, growing space, and gallons of water.
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Henrietta Lacks and the Legacy of Her Extraordinary Cells

In Henrietta Lacks and the Legacy of Her Extraordinary Cells, learn about Henrietta Lacks, whose cells, taken without her consent during her treatment for cervical cancer, became one of the most important tools in medical research. Henrietta's cells, known as HeLa cells, have continued to divide and grow in laboratories for decades, making them a valuable resource for scientists. Understand the significance of her contribution to science and explore the ethical questions surrounding consent and cell ownership. This video is excerpted from BBC’s The World’s Most Extraordinary People, a documentary series revealing how rare medical conditions inspire groundbreaking scientific discoveries.