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Explore the history and impact of labor unions, their role in workplace protections, and their potential for creating equality and safeguarding worker rights in today's evolving workforce.
Explore the potential of digital twins in engineering, climate studies, and medicine. Learn how these virtual models evolve with real-world data to enable personalized solutions and improved decision-making.
Journalist and comedian Bob Wiltfong offers three practical tips to eliminate jargon and improve workplace communication, making business language more inclusive and understandable for everyone.
Discover practical neuroscience techniques for immediate pain relief without opioids. Learn how pain signals travel and explore groundbreaking alternatives for managing discomfort effectively.
ABBA co-founder explores streaming's impact on songwriting, discussing royalties, careers, and industry challenges. He proposes solutions to support creators in the evolving music landscape.
Simon Sinek explores personal growth, relationships, and leadership during challenging times, offering insights on mental health, nurturing friendships, discovering one's purpose, and redefining leadership.
Explore Indigenous wisdom through Nez Perce creation myth, advocating for balance, community, and intergenerational storytelling to address modern societal challenges and protect what's sacred.
Explore the impact of language technology on global communication and the importance of inclusive systems for low-resource languages. Discover how bridging linguistic gaps can shape a more equitable digital future.
Sex historian Kate Lister explores the etymology and cultural evolution of a controversial word, offering a humorous and insightful look at language, society, and taboos.
Therapist Esther Perel shares practical tools for managing stress, creating routines, and setting boundaries to cope with uncertainty and loss, both at home and in the workplace.
Katherine Gehl argues the US political system works as designed, proposing voting innovations to increase citizen choice and incentivize politicians to prioritize progress over reelection.
Biologist Michael Levin explores bioelectricity's role in cell organization, showcasing groundbreaking experiments with two-headed worms and living robots, and discussing implications for medicine and life itself.
Challenges workplace authenticity for underrepresented groups, exposing privilege and proposing steps for true equity. Leadership's role in fostering inclusive environments is emphasized.
Historian Greg Anderson challenges Western notions of objective reality, exploring ancient and Indigenous worldviews to encourage reimagining diverse ways of being human and understanding the world.
Explore the evolution of astronomical technology and human curiosity in photographing the cosmos, from manual star counting to modern techniques, in this engaging journey through celestial discovery.
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