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Tomorrow's World

on BBC One London

The series offering the latest news on science, medicine and technology.
Tonight, a special edition from Atlanta, the venue for this summer's Olympic Games. The Olympic torch is being re-engineered and Howard Stableford joins in the testing - on a horse, by car and even in the shower.
Shahnaz Pakravan checks out the new technology for the paralympics; the high-tech artificial limbs and superspeed wheelchairs which will assist the grit and determination of the disabled gold medal winners.
And it's official - winning and losing does make a difference to your hormones - even if you're just a spectator. So a gold for the local hero in 1996 could mean a baby boom in Atlanta in 1997. Producer Peter Ceresole ; Editor Edward Briffa
(Stereo) (Subtitled) FURTHER DETAILS: Ceefax page 623. the TW Hotline on [number removed]. or the Internet on [web address removed]

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Howard Stablefordjoins
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Shahnaz Pakravan
Producer:
Peter Ceresole
Editor:
Edward Briffa

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