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The legendary biologist talks about ultimate biology breakthroughs we can expect in the next several decades and how the creation of artificial life, coupled with the advancement of artificial intelligence, will change the human race.
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Professor Stephen Post runs through the many reasons why it’s beneficial to practice forgiveness, not the least of which is that anger and bitterness can lead to physical toil.
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Biologist Edward O. Wilson takes us through several natural stimuli that humans don’t understand yet are used by various animals to navigate and communicate within communities.
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Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, one of the world’s foremost psychiatrists specializing in PTSD, explains the disorder’s many effects and symptoms.
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When cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad appeared in a Danish newspaper in 2005, the government stood by the paper’s freedom to do so despite outside pressure to apologize.
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The biographer and author of “The Innovators” explains how innovation engenders community while predicting new ways technology will connect people.
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Deputy Commissioner Zachary Tumin discusses how the NYPD has evolved over the years and must continue to develop its methods of controlling crime in order to regain public support.
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Former Apple chief evangelist Guy Kawasaki takes a walk in Mark Zuckerberg’s shoes and explains why Facebook should be wary of alienating its user base.
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The former commissioner weighs in on advanced analytics in the NBA and explains how team front offices crunch data to improve their court strategy.
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The Science Guy returns to Big Think to discuss dogs, evolution, and racial myths.
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Innovation expert Elliott Masie explains the goal of his MASIE Center think tank.
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Robbins explains the influence Carl Icahn had on his new financial advice book, “Money: Master the Game.”
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Vivek Wadhwa explains why he’s both optimistic and pessimistic about the inevitable change that will come about by way of technological advancement.
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Ruby Wax gave up a career in comedy to study the brain. In this video, she explains the therapeutic qualities of neuroplasticity.
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The OkCupid co-founder and author of “Dataclysm” analyzes stats from dating websites in order to draw conclusions about society and dating.
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Is internet access a human right? Even if it’s not now, Nicholas Negroponte says it will be considered as such in due time.
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Former Prime Minister of Denmark Anders Fogh Rasmussen discusses the coming political ramifications of climate change.
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The Fermi Paradox, put simply, asks why none of the other supposed alien species in the universe have contacted us. Bill’s answer? We’re not listening hard enough.
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The Venerable Losang Samten, a renowned Tibetan scholar and a former Buddhist monk, stresses the virtues of being mindful, kind, and patient.
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Philosopher Daniel Dennett explains how the optimal strategy for winning a game of rock-paper-scissors isn’t necessarily the optimal strategy for leading one’s life.
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Philosopher Daniel Dennett take us through one of his “favorite bad thought experiments,” an investigation of free will based on the sci-fi film “The Boys From Brazil.”
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Dennett rebuts the argument that neuroscience implies we don’t have free will.
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Philosopher Daniel Dennett investigates the theories related to how the brain represents ideas and beliefs while pondering an Inception-like situation in which beliefs are surgically inserted into a patient’s brain.
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Daniel Dennett explains how intuition pumps (often referred to as “thought experiments”) help guide philosophers’ curiosity and thinking.
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Instead of returning anger with anger, Robert Thurman advocates the practice of lovingkindness, a translation of the Pali word mettā that is found in the original Buddhist texts.
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The famous biologist discusses his life’s work in conservation and his efforts to save the ecosphere.
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Philosopher Slavoj Žižek argues that our current brand of global capitalism is quickly outgrowing democracy. This leads to a bevy of social and geopolitical concerns all related to the public commons.
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Futurist and learning expert Elliott Masie explains how setting up hackathons can help successful companies find unique and creative solutions.
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Who launches a nuclear weapon if the president has been killed? Investigative journalist Eric Schlosser explains the chilling history of American nuclear authority and chain of command.
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Interest rates are low. Construction unemployment is high. There’s no better time to invest in major infrastructure projects. Larry Summers asks what we’re waiting for.
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