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  • Domesticating Nature…and Ourselves


    Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature ConservancyAuthority Authority: 534
    I work on the ecosystem services team at The Nature Conservancy, which strives to find ways to protect and strengthen the services that nature provides that are crucial to human well-being while also protecting biodiversity. But there are at least two definitions of “ecosystem service” floating around the ...
    1 day ago
  • What’s Your Story?


    Above and Beyond KMAuthority Authority: 481
    Tell me one riveting story about your knowledge management system or its content. Just one. Nothing? Too bad.  You and your KM system have flunked an essential test. We’ve been raised from childhood to hear and tell stories.  We listen and we remember, sifting through the words until we find some meaning.  ...
    1 day ago
  • Radiolab Numbers


    Audio CookbookAuthority Authority: 121
    WNYC ’s Radio Lab with Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich is one of my favorite radio programs and podcasts of all time. Their latest program explores the world of numbers. According to interviewees on the program all babies think logarithmically until the abstract concept of integers has been systematically drilled ...
    1 week ago
  • Numbers


    WNYC's Radio LabAuthority Authority: 103
    Radiolab dedicates this hour to an exploration of numbers. Those pesky little things on the chalkboard. Where do they come from and what do they really do for us? We bring you stories on how they confuse us, connect us, and reveal secrets about us. Read More . . . If you do not see flash audio player please ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The most recent episode of the pop science podcast Radiolab...


    ryancbriggs.netAuthority Authority: 409
    The most recent episode of the pop science podcast Radiolab featured an interesting discussion with Harvard professor Josh Greene on moral decision-making. Prof Greene explained some brain science (excuse my jargon) behind a problem that was earlier featured on Development Drums with Peter Singer . The problem ...
    3 weeks ago
  • RadioLab interviews David Cope on AI-generated Music


    Eric WahlforssAuthority Authority: 99
    RadioLab is radio at its finest. In this (short) episode they interview David Cope , who is famous for his experiments with AI-generated classical pieces. The part where a choir sings a choral generated by his “EMI” struck a note with me, a painful reminder of how difficult it is for us humans to separate ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Shorts: Killing Babies, Saving the World


    WNYC's Radio LabAuthority Authority: 103
    To get this podcast started, Robert ambushes Jad with a question … a question we’ve all been dying to ask him since June 10th, 2009, when Amil Abumrad came into the world. But fear not, we didn’t do a whole podcast just to give the new dad a hard time. Robert talks to Josh Greene , the Harvard professor we had ...
    4 weeks ago
  • moments


    David Truss :: Pair-a-dimes for Your ThoughtsAuthority Authority: 475
    How would you define a moment? I love how this video takes absolutely random visuals and makes a story out of them… a story about the value of time, or at least single moments in time. This video changes my breathing pattern, it alters my thoughts, moment by moment, in a way that says more than words can. I think ...
    4 weeks ago

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