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Physicist-turned-filmmaker David Kaplan talks about his film “Particle Fever” and the search for the Higgs Boson.
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America has been undergoing a marijuana revolution of sorts. Marijuana is legal for medical use in 20 states and the District of Columbia, and now it’s sold in Colorado and […]
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Wendy Kopp, the CEO and co-founder of Teach For All, and the founder and chair of Teach For America, says that classrooms need to use data to help students achieve […]
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Bill Clinton on the most important lesson he’s learned.
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OECD’s Andreas Schleicher on ensuring quality in education.
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SAP’s Jim Snabe on why digitization is key to education reform
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Amnesty International’s Salil Shetty on education as a fundamental human right.
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UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova on investing in girls’ education to combat poverty.
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Economist Tim Harford on what prison camps can teach you about the economy.
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Michio Kaku on the evolution of intelligence.
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Michio Kaku on why Hollywood needs to make better aliens.
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John Davies of the Intel World Ahead Program on increasing access to technology.
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Tony Blair speaks before his keynote at the Global Education and Skills Conference,
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Michael Schatz on autism and genetics.
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In the entire universe the two greatest scientific mysteries are first of all the origin of the universe itself.
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Peter Singer on the ethics of how drones are like viruses and vice-versa.
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One day, your personality, your memories, who you are, the essence of your soul may be incorporated on a disc as pure information. Even if you die your consciousness, in […]
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Tom Stewart on the value of a much abused term.
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Our smartphones and other gadgets are just “the warm up acts” of the second machine age.
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One of the most famous branches in plant’s evolution is the difference between gymnosperms and angiosperms, which puzzled Darwin.
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Math is not the opposite of art and poetry. In fact, every formula is a formula of love.
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James Gleick ponders the paradox in information theory that since information is based on surprise, it is also chaotic and in many cases devoid of meaning.
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Inevitably drug laws will be disproportionately enforced against the poor, younger and darker-skinned members of society.
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Rick Smolan: I wonder if 50 years from now we’ll look back, maybe Julian Assange will be the hero and J. Edgar Hoover will be the enemy of the state.
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Despite the misgivings of the clergy, Bach’s church cantatas and Passions are full of drama, internalizing and dramatizing “the situation of the individual believer, spectator or hearer.”
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It was an amazing discovery that we’re all related, but it was not obvious. It’s not obvious that I’m related to a strawberry, but I am.
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In the Human Genome Project, multiple countries and thousands of scholars proved how a “grandly large project” could be completed if it has “a very defined goal.”
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If population growth was slower, then fewer people would have come up with all the great ideas that enhance your life today, whether it’s antibiotics or the electric light or […]
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