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New York City's Microbiome
You might guess that big city subways would be filled with all sorts of nasty pathogens just waiting to infect the nearest unsuspecting human, but science doesn’t back this up at all.
Curated Video
Barbara McClintock: Scientific Persistence Pays Off
Barbara McClintock used corn to make pioneering discoveries in genetics, despite facing gender bias and initial skepticism from the scientific community.
Curated Video
The Future of Large Language Models? | 2022 Q&A
The Future of Large Language Models? | 2022 Q&A
Curated Video
The Notorious RBG
One of the most recognisable justices on the U.S. Supreme Court - Ruth Bader Ginsburg spent her career fighting for women’s and civil rights, helping to change the United States of America for the better.
The Wall Street Journal
10 Years Out
A discussion of how cybersecurity will influence public acceptance of emerging technology and how hackers could seek to subvert world-changing innovations.
NASA
Gravity Assist: Exploring Mars with Spirit and Opportunity with Steve Squyres
NASA’s Spirit and Opportunity rovers were only supposed to rove around Mars for 90 days. Listen in with Steve Squyers from Cornell University as he recounts the amazing discoveries we’ve made about the Red Planet because of these two...
Curated Video
Understanding the Dunning Kruger Effect
The Dunning-Kruger effect is a cognitive bias where a person overestimates their own qualities and abilities, in relation to the same qualities and abilities of other people. This video further explains this concept, as well as its...
Curated Video
The Search for Extraterrestrial Life: A Brief History of SETI
This video provides a brief overview of the history and ongoing efforts of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). It highlights the curiosity of scientists and amateur enthusiasts in seeking out intelligent life beyond our...