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Science can give patients regenerated organs in the next five years or so. Matthew Putman, Founder and CEO of Nanotronics Imaging, on the political will needed to make this a […]
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Dr. Edward Slingerland on “wu wei,” the Confucians and the Daoists’ key to political and spiritual success.
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Douglas Stone, a Managing Partner at Triad Consulting Group and a Lecturer at Harvard Law School, on the importance of feedback in business. Stone is the co-author of “Thanks for […]
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Sheila Heen, a Partner at Triad Consulting Group and a lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School, explains the psychology behind feedback and criticism. Heen is co-author of “Thanks for […]
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The New Yorker’s Ken Auletta on the future of online original content.
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Michio Kaku on why robots make better astronauts than humans.
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How shifts in education can help students meet the challenges of today.
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Ken Auletta on how Netflix broke the TV pilot mold.
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Dino Varkey, Group Executive Director & Board Member of GEMS Education, on why governments can’t solve the education crisis alone.
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Philosopher Rebecca Goldstein, author of Plato at the Googleplex: Why Philosophy Won’t Go Away, on what Plato would think of technology today.
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Efrat Peled, of Arison Investments, on how her company’s sustainability projects are tailored to meet local needs.
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Ken Auletta on how Blockbuster underestimated Netflix.
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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 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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