How to avoid boring peoplewith Nobel Laureate James D. WatsonSeptember 24, 2007Topics: Speakers: James D. Watson Run Time: 1 hours 10 minutes James D. Watson is a molecular biologist celebrated for his discovery of the structure of DNA with Francis Crick for which he received the Nobel... |
Francis Crick: Discoverer of the Genetic Codewith science writer Matt RidleyJune 16, 2006Topics: Speakers: Matt Ridley Run Time: 54 minutes Matt Ridley's biography traces Francis Crick's life from his childhood, through his famed scientific discovery of the genetic code, up to his last... |
Session 2Neil deGrasse Tyson; Discussion: Tyson, Weinberg, Krauss, Harris, ShermerNovember 5, 2006Topics: Speakers: Neil deGrasse Tyson, Steven Weinberg, Lawrence Krauss, Sam Harris, Michael Shermer, Roger Bingham Run Time: 1 hours 16 minutes Books by Lawrence Krauss: Quantum Man: Richard Feynman's Life in Science Atom: A... |
Something Incredibly Wonderful Happens: Frank Oppenheimer and the World He Made Upwith K.C. ColeAugust 10, 2009Topics: Speakers: K.C. Cole Run Time: 51 minutes Filmed at Warwick's in La Jolla, California.Something Incredibly Wonderful Happens follows the life of Frank Oppenheimer, who grew up, like his... |
Complex adaptive systems and childish wonderA conversation with David KrakauerTopics: Speakers: David Krakauer Run Time: 45 minutes David Krakauer is the Chair of the Faculty and Professor at the Santa Fe Institute. His research is focused on the evolutionary history of... |
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