Regarding science careers, while I recognize that there is a sense of democracy represented in the pursuit of the sciences; nonetheless, that was not at all my experience. Instead I found, with an IQ in the top .1%, and a very high GPA, there was no support for my research goals in academia. Instead I found scientists who were peasants, like me, were kept around like indentured servants for decades in the research lab, while students who came from personal wealth got their degrees in the shortest time possible, and got tenure track professorships right out of their degree program.
Also, while doing some research on homelessness, I found that the Drug War is recognized as the primary cause of homeless in the USA; and it was Richard Nixon who started it specifically to disenfranchise the liberals, who he believed were a danger to this country, and were known to be well educated people with high IQs, but who happened to smoke marijuana, so by classifying marijuana as a class 1 narcotic, and prosecuting possession of marijuana as a felony, he was able to disempower a whole generation of people with high IQs. It just so happens that my experience of homelessness has shown that I have met more geniuses at homeless shelters and food banks than I ever met in academia.
The consequence of this action of the Republican party is the dumming down of the USA. So, I am not at all impressed by any program that claims to document geniuses, scientists and engineers, if it does not expose the disenfranchising the intellectual elite of this culture.