Extra: Books and Ideas #34: Bruce Hood

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Episode 34 of Books and Ideas is an interview with Bruce Hood, author of “SuperSense: Why We Believe in the Unbelievable.” Dr. Hood is a developmental psychologist with a long-standing interest in why people believe weird things. In [...]

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BSP 66: Randy Gallistel on Memory and Computation

Episode 66 of the Brain Science Podcast is an interview with Randy Gallistel, PhD, co-author (with Adam Philip King) of “Memory and the Computational Brain: Why Cognitive Science will Transform Neuroscience.” We discuss why read/write memory is an essential element of computation with an emphasis on the animal experiments that support the claim that brains [...]

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Ellen Gustafson: Obesity + Hunger = 1 global food issue - Ellen Gustafson (2010)

Co-creator of the philanthropic FEED bags, Ellen Gustafson says hunger and obesity are two sides of the same coin. At TEDxEast, she launches The 30 Project — a way to change how we farm and eat in the next 30 years, and solve the global food inequalities behind both epidemics.

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Nalini Nadkarni: Life science in prison - Nalini Nadkarni (2010)

Nalini Nadkarni challenges our perspective on trees and prisons — she says both can be more dynamic than we think. Through a partnership with the state of Washington, she brings science classes and conservation programs to inmates, with unexpected results.

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Hans Rosling on global population growth - Hans Rosling (2010)

The world’s population will grow to 9 billion over the next 50 years — and only by raising the living standards of the poorest can we check population growth. This is the paradoxical answer that Hans Rosling unveils at TED@Cannes using colorful new data display technology (you’ll see).

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