Peter TurchinHuman Flourishing, continuedOctober 4, 2008Topics: Speakers: Peter Turchin Run Time: 17 minutes Peter Turchin is Professor of Ecology and Mathematics at the University of Connecticut. He is the author of more than 100 articles including ten in... |
Patricia ChurchlandThis is Your Brain on MoralityOctober 4, 2008Topics: Speakers: Patricia Churchland Run Time: 16 minutes Patricia Smith Churchland, UC President's Professor of Philosophy, UC San Diego, focuses on neuroethics and attempts to understand choice,... |
Panel: This is Your Brain on MoralityHaidt, Harris, Glover, Iacoboni, ChurchlandOctober 4, 2008Topics: Speakers: Jonathan Haidt, Sam Harris, Jonathan Glover, Marco Iacoboni, Patricia Churchland, Roger Bingham Run Time: 40 minutes Panel: This is Your Brain on MoralityWith Jonathan Haidt, Sam Harris, Jonathan Glover, Marco Iacoboni, and Patricia ChurchlandModerated by Roger... |
Paul ZakThis is Your Brain on MoneyOctober 5, 2008Topics: Speakers: Paul Zak Run Time: 22 minutes Paul J. Zak is the founding Director of the Center for Neuroeconomics Studies and Professor of Economics at Claremont Graduate University. Zak also... |
Unscientific America: How Scientific Illiteracy Threatens our Futurewith Chris MooneyJuly 16, 2009Topics: Speakers: Chris Mooney Run Time: 35 minutes Filmed at Warwick's in La Jolla, California.Unscientific America discusses the state of science in the United States, where "for every five... |
Eric DykenTopics: Speakers: Mark Eric Dyken Run Time: 39 minutes Mark Eric Dyken is Associate Professor and Director of the Sleep Disorders Center, Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship Program and Sleep... |
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... |
The Rightful Place with David KrakauerSanta Fe InstituteTopics: Speakers: David Krakauer David Krakauer is the Chair of the Faculty and Professor at the Santa Fe Institute. His research is focused on the evolutionary history of... |
The Rightful Place with Neil deGrasse TysonHayden PlanetariumTopics: Speakers: Neil deGrasse Tyson Neil deGrasse Tyson is the Frederick P. Rose Directorship of the Hayden Planetarium in New York City. His research interests include the structure of... |
The Rightful Place with Nita FarahanyVanderbilt University Law SchoolTopics: Speakers: Nita Farahany Nita Farahany is a Professor of Law and Philosophy at Vanderbilt University Law School. She researches and writes about the intersection of criminal... |
A Continuation of The Education Prize Advisory MeetingMarch 21, 2010Topics: Speakers: Paula Tallal, Matt Chapman, Terry Sejnowski Brains R Us brings together researchers, educators, policymakers, parents, and students in a town hall forum to discuss the state of the science of... |
A Third Installment of The Education Prize Advisory MeetingMarch 22, 2010Topics: Speakers: Paula Tallal, Michael Horn, Robert C. Bowen, Eileen Bartholomew, Roger Bingham, Leslie Winner Brains R Us brings together researchers, educators, policymakers, parents, and students in a town hall forum to discuss the state of the science of... |
Michael CrowArizona State UniversityTopics: Speakers: Michael Crow Michael Crow is the 16th President of Arizona State University. During his term, ASU has had a number of important milestones, including the... |
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