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Brave Wilderness
Which Poison Frog Can Kill You?
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Mark and Mario take us on the search for two species of poison dart frogs while also capturing some amazing macro footage of these tiny gems of the rainforest! So, how poisonous ARE these frogs? And...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Live from Space: Astronaut Photography
In a live recording from space, astronauts Randy "Komrade" Bresnik, Paolo Nespoli, Joe Acaba, and Mark "Sabot" Vande Hei talk about about photography and the view of Earth from the International Space Station. HWHAP Episode 15.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Sara Goldrick-Rab Teachers Make a Difference - Mike Rose
Sara Goldrick-Rab is Professor of Sociology & Medicine at Temple University, and President and Founder of the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice in Philadelphia. She is also the Chief Strategy Officer for Emergency Aid at...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Gaurav Bhatnager - Unfear: Transforming Your Organization
Gaurav Bhatnagar and Mark Minukas are coauthors of Unfear: Transform Your Organization to Create Breakthrough Performance and Employee Well-Being.Gaurav Bhatnagar is the founder of Co-Creation Partners and has dedicated more than two...
NASA
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 20, Exploration Spacesuit Design Small Steps, Giant Leaps
NASA Exploration EVA System Development Lead Jesse Buffington discusses spacesuit design for spacewalks on the Moon and Mars.
NASA
On a Mission: Season Two, Episode 9: Hunting in the Dark for Monsters
Finding black rocks in the darkness of space isn’t easy, but new methods could help spot them all.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Ian Goldin: The Global Market and Nation States (3/7)
The video shows the panel Sovereignty and Institutional Design in the Global Age at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 9, 2011. The speaker in this segment is Ian Goldin, Director of the James Martin 21st Century School-Oxford...
The Wall Street Journal
What To Report
What should a CISO report to the executive team and board, and what do board members want to know? We'll look at what corporate stakeholders regard as the principles of reporting and the most useful information.
The Wall Street Journal
Extracting Value From AI
Two CEOs describe how the technology is changing their business model.
The Wall Street Journal
Mars Edge President Jean-Christophe Flatin on Making Food Good for Us
Jean-Christophe Flatin, president of innovation, science, technology and Mars Edge at Mars and Daniela Hernandez, WSJ digital science editor, discuss the concept of "food as medicine" and new opportunities to make the foods we eat better...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Lessons of Apollo
Science journalist and Apollo historian Andrew Chaikin discusses why the Moon is a desirable object for exploration and makes the case for applying the lessons of the Apollo lunar program to NASA's Artemis program. HWHAP Episode 113.
CuriosaMente
Who was the first human being?
We all were born to someone else. But who was the first person ever? And whom was she born to? Could it be a being who was not completely human? Who was the first person on earth?
The question of who the first human being...
The question of who the first human being...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Satyajit Das: The Cultural Transformation of the World of Finance (4/6)
With mathematical finance it became possible to put a number on risk. While the quantification of risk makes life comfortable for everybody, it also compels us to stop thinking, Das warns in Part 4 of this INET interview.
Institute of Art and Ideas
Do human limitations put a constraint on what we can understand?
From Aristotle to Einstein humans have tried to make sense of the world. Yet despite huge advances, a final explanation looks as distant as ever. What makes our lives and the world so puzzling and inexplicable? Is it too soon to give...
The Wall Street Journal
Next-Gen Concierges
Vice president of Smart Home for Amazon, Daniel Rausch, and co-founder and CEO of Hello, Alfred Marcela Sapone, speak with WSJ reporter Rolfe Winkler about how the future home helper may be digital and on demand.<br/>
Science360
Mitochondria - Chalk Talk
Take a look at the power plant that's inside almost all living organisms with complex cell structures. This animated series of short videos acts as a video glossary to define specific scientific terms or concepts in a fun, easy to...
Intelligence Squared
Neuroscientist and philosopher Sam Harris on the Templeton Prize
An interview with Sam Harris before his talk for IQ2 on 11th April 2011. Sam Harris on the Templeton Prize - IQ2 interview
History Hit
How Christianity Shapes Our Morality: The Christianity revolution, Part 1
How revolutionary was Christianity in its early form? How Christianity Shapes Our Morality, Part 2
All Ears English
3 Questions about Childhood to Build Deep Work Relationships - All Ears English Podcast 1755
Asking about childhood memories or traditions is one of the best ways to get to that deeper level with colleagues! Today we share three questions that can give you a jumping off point to start these conversations!
All Ears English
All Ears English Podcast 1583: Take a Deep Breath with Lindsay and Michelle
All Ears English Podcast 1583: Take a Deep Breath with Lindsay and Michelle
Weird History
What It Was Like to Be a Roman Slave
Slave labor was a huge aspect of Roman life and the Republic depended heavily on free work from human beings who had no rights, no possessions, and were left at the whims of their masters to be worked to death, starved, tortured, and...
NASA
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 47, ISS 20 – Space Station Complexity Small Steps, Giant Leaps
International Space Station Flight Director Royce Renfrew discusses the complexity of the orbiting laboratory as NASA counts up to 20 years of continuous human presence in space.
The Wall Street Journal
The Digitalization of Everything
We've digitized commerce, consumption, even dating. Why not art? A group called teamLab, through installations around the world and a new exhibit in Tokyo, shows how technology is redefining the scope of human expression.
Hip Hughes History
The Constitutional Convention of 1787 Explained in 10 Minutes
Created for students taking US History and Government, specifically geared for the NY State Regents Exam. Vintage HHH, the old school stuff