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James Goldgeier explains that a drawdown in Iraq will likely mean a buildup in Afghanistan.
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The Bush administration has convinced the current generation that 9/11 was the linchpin for all our geopolitical problems, according to James Goldgeier.
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Marshall Goldsmith on the mobilizing forces of technology. This series brought to you by Dell and Digitalnomads.com
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Edet Belzberg details the reaction to her expose on military recruitment.
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The media is not correctly covering the Iraq War, but American citizens are also overly passive about the war.
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Serving in the armed forces, teaching for a year, or working in a homeless shelter are all forms of patriotism, says Edet Belzberg.
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Edet Belzberg is still confused about how documentaries make money.
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Edet Belzberg explains the ins and outs of applying for funding.
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Heidi Hammel rose to the challenge of a difficult college course.
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NASA’s funding goes into exploration, science and aeronautics, explains Heidi Hammel.
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Heidi Hammel says we need to raise the bar in science education.
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Heidi Hammel says astronomers should be well-rounded especially in math, but no one looks for straight A’s.
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Heidi Hammel’s team of scientists put the Hubble Space Telescope “back on the map” when they captured the dramatic collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter. Hubble performed “beautifully, flawlessly, […]
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As other planets have demonstrated, says Heidi Hammel, the threat is real. For Earth, an early warning system is critical.
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The dark matter conundrum will occupy us for a long time.
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Heidi Hammel believes religion and science are not mutually exclusive.
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There’s a whole dynamism in these planets that Heidi Hammel did not expect.
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Heidi Hammel says we need to attack the problem on a societal and governmental scale.
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Heidi Hammel says reallocating money toward science could do us a lot of good.
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Despite the hurdles, women should just go for it, says Heidi Hammel.
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According to Sam Gosling, red states and blue states exhibit basic psychological differences.
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Sam Gosling says that even if it is frowned on by the academy, psychology needs to be communicated to the broader public.
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Sam Gosling explains what our spaces say about who we are.
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A surprising number of people agreed to have their offices examined, says Sam Gosling.
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What someone might learn from your paperweight.
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Sam Gosling shares an anecdote about an incongruous office item.
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Investigators solve crimes by developing sensitivity to what Sam Gosling calls “the residue of our acts that we leave inadvertently on our space.”
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It is easiest to spot the people who are trying to change their habits, says Sam Gosling.
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