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Gerta Keller, the forensic detective, on mass extinctions, dinosaurs, and geo sciences
Gerta Keller, the forensic detective, on mass extinctions, dinosaurs, and geo sciences
Gerta Keller is a professor of paleontology and geology in the geo sciences department at Princeton University with a wo... Read more
15 Apr 2019
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1hr 10mins
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Kimberlé Crenshaw on the state of civil rights in America, intersectionality, and the critical race theory
Kimberlé Crenshaw on the state of civil rights in America, intersectionality, and the critical race theory
Kimberlé Crenshaw is an American civil rights advocate and legal scholar, well-known for her work around intersectionali... Read more
20 May 2019
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1hr 10mins
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Amy Lippert on visual culture, images, and the celebrity phenomenon
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Amy Lippert is a former assistant professor of urban and social history at the University of Chicago, with a particular ... Read more
19 Aug 2019
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1hr 16mins
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Jonathan Aldrich on the design and evolution of programming languages
Jonathan Aldrich on the design and evolution of programming languages
Jonathan Aldrich is a professor at Carnegie Mellon University and director of the software engineering Ph.D. program at ... Read more
30 Sep 2019
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1hr 7mins
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Manu Prakash on the power of observation, curiosity-driven science, and physical biology
Manu Prakash on the power of observation, curiosity-driven science, and physical biology
Manu Prakash is a physical biologist, inventor, and associate professor of BioEngineering at Stanford University. Manu w... Read more
8 Jul 2019
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1hr 11mins