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Pursuing a global reach and competing against Harvard.
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Sexton navigates a global stereophonic conversation about education.
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Sexton foretells of a world dominated by idea capitals.
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6 min
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The United States is disinvesting in higher education at a time when we need it most.
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4 min
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Gates calls scientific literacy one of our biggest challenges.
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Gates explains science’s role in contemporary society.
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Gates discusses where math and science education in American schools stand.
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Gates traces his early childhood roots as a lover of science and math.
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From “glorified Avon Lady” to successful author.
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Everything, says Crosley, is about the idea of sex.
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I haven’t had it yet, and that’s not necessarily a good thing.
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Crosley says there must be something under the surface.
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From writing essays and novels to interviewing Sarah Jessica Parker, Crosley knows publishing.
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Establish yourself in an environment conducive to your style.
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Both an author and publicist, Crosley gets neurotic writers
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Sometimes the doctors aren’t asking the right questions, Perelman says.
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Alexander says stereotypes about scientists must break down.
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Alexander shares the music that most reminds him of physics. He even plays a few notes.
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Stephon Alexander says physics is an extension of video games.
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The implications of locating the famous “Higgs particle.”
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Alexander sees a deep connection between jazz improvisation and quantum physics.
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Alexander discusses how scientists have improved upon Einstein’s famous formulation and explains his current research goals.
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Alexander defines cosmology, explains loop quantum theory, and compares loop quantum theory with string theory.
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Alexander talks about his early interest in physics and the questions he investigated from the start.
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