In an era when special interests funnel huge amounts of money into our government-driven by shifts in campaign-finance rules and brought to new levels by the Supreme…
Talks and Lectures Released In 2011 - Page 4 »
Do you hunger for skills to improve the quality of your relationships, to deepen your sense of personal empowerment or to simply communicate more effectively? Unfortunately, for…
The last 20 years of Internet policy have been dominated by the copyright war, but the war turns out only to have been a skirmish. The coming…
What is infant circumcision? Why is the practice common in U.S. hospitals and not in other countries? What does it remove and how does that affect the…
Paleontologist Phillip Manning shares the exciting cold case of a 67-million-year-old dinosaur – one of the rarest specimens ever unearthed. Many of us have seen dinosaur bones…
The strong, weak, and electromagnetic interactions all have consistent, relativistic and quantum mechanical descriptions in terms of pointlike particles, but Einstein’s theory of gravitation has long resisted…
Professor Lee Berger and his son stumble across an amazing find in South Africa – two-million-year-old fossils of an unknown species of ape-like creatures. Known as Australopithecus…
Sam Harris and William Lane Craig debated the moot Is the Foundation of Morality Natural or Supernatural? at the University of Notre Dame. Craig argued that if…
Hear about one of the most bizarre dinosaurs ever uncovered from its discoverer, acclaimed paleontologist and National Geographic Explorer Paul Sereno. Afrovenator was discovered in 1993. It…
Bulent Atalay, himself a scientist and artist, offers a comprehensive look at Leonardo Da Vinci, his work, and the many ways in which this enigmatic genius has…
At the western end of the Maya World settlers started a small hamlet around 100 BC at the northern end of the Chiapas highlands. Palenque started as…