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We are making a mistake if we use the lessons from European history to try to understand China, says David Kang, professor of international relations at USC.
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NASA’s Michelle Thaller shares her prediction of what it will take to get people to Mars, including what role Elon Musk will play in that effort.
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Want to be a great scientist? Think like a child.
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Heather Heying knows that a true understanding of the world comes not from the answers, but the questions as well.
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A rabbi explains how religion and science don’t have to be in conflict.
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Do you really want to win an argument, or do you want to find mutual ground and understanding?
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What does it take to become an astronaut? Retired astronaut Chris Hadfield explains, along with his vision for space exploration.
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In these digital times, all of us will put on the stage, says actress Parker Posey.
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The American track record of using the U.S. military to protect oil markets is “lousy” and often makes the problems worse, says political scientist Eugene Gholz.
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Can radiation in space limit human exploration? It’s a real challenge, explains NASA’s Michelle Thaller.
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Roaming horny hippos obtained illegally by Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar? It’s a heck of a true story.
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Author, broadcaster, and financial advisor Alvin Hall posits that since he doesn’t fit into the narrowly defined idea of what a financial advisor should look like in the U.S., he fell through the cracks and didn’t get a fair chance.
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“One small step for man” costs a lot of money. Who’s going to help pay the bill for the next bout of space exploration?
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The philosophy of life from comedian, author, and woodworker Nick Offerman.
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In practice, no one has ever developed a democracy that works particularly well if judged in absolute terms. But all the alternatives so far have been worse.
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Michelle Thaller from NASA examines if it’s possible to put up a giant disk to block out the sun’s rays and cool Earth.
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The U.S military is the most powerful in the world but its cost and usefulness are worth debating.
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Current physician and former NASA astronaut Scott Parazynski knows a thing or two about out-of-this-world success.
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For a drug with zero fatalities and huge money-making possibilities, why is marijuana illegal in the first place? Author Johann Hari runs us through why he thinks it should be legal.
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Has the constant barrage of political news got you down? Yale University historian Timothy Snyder has a solution.
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Writer Michael Hobbes says there are too many stereotypes about millennials.
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Social entrepreneur Miki Agrawal explains what makes a perfect business partner.
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Sabine Hossenfeder has some problems with how it’s practiced today.
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U.S. Army strategist and military historian Danny Sjursen says Americans don’t value all lives the same.
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Women have different financial strategies and insight than men, argues Sallie Krawcheck, the co-founder and CEO of Ellevest, a digital investment platform for women.
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Workplace discrimination is often subtle but very real, says financial educator and author Alvin Hall.
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Author Johann Hari says our jobs may be at the root of widespread depression and anxiety.
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As robots and automation take over jobs, there will still be some occupations where humans will be preferred, says theoretical physicist and best-selling author Michio Kaku.
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American companies like Amazon and Netflix are already using artificial intelligence, says data scientist Michael Li, and ones that will not adapt will be left behind.
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