1. Can we boost the brain through diet? What is the reason for our existence?
We announce groundbreaking new findings and in the process improve our understanding of behaviour...
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1. Can we boost the brain through diet? What is the reason for our existence?
We announce groundbreaking new findings and in the process improve our understanding of behaviour...
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We Need To Talk About Robert: Bob Dylan and the Nobel Prize for Literature'
Professor of Poetry Simon Armitage gives a lecture about literature, poetry and Bob Dylan and the...
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Economics Nobel For Indian-American Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo, M Kremer
In a huge honour for India, economist Abhijit Banerjee, an alumnus of Kolkata's South Point...
Is India's Economy Doing 'Very Badly'?
Just where do we stand as far as our economy is concerned? If you ask Abhijeet Banerjee, the...
Oct 7 Mother Teresa - sign of contradiction
Gallup claimed that she was by far the most admired person of the century after polling, and she...
Daniel Kahneman – Why We Contradict Ourselves and Confound Each Other
The classic economic theory embedded in western democracies holds an assumption that human beings...
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[Unedited] Daniel Kahneman with Krista Tippett
The classic economic theory embedded in western democracies holds an assumption that human beings...
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Paul Romer on Growth, Cities, and the State of Economics
Nobel Laureate Paul Romer of New York University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the...
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Coase on Externalities, the Firm, and the State of Economics
Nobel Laureate Ronald Coase of the University of Chicago talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts...
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Blueshift - September 26, 2013: Finding Herschel
In July, we featured a guest post on our blog from astronomer Nick Howes about how he was able to...
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Blueshift - September 9, 2013: "How We Learn," Part 4 of our interview with Dr. Phil Plait
This is the last part of our interview with Dr. Phil Plait, the so-called "Bad Astronomer." Phil...
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Blueshift - June 26, 2013: "Go outside and look up!," Part 3 of our interview with Dr. Phil Plait
This is part three of four of our interview with Dr. Phil Plait, the so-called "Bad Astronomer."...
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Blueshift - May 29, 2013: Ring around the Exoplanet
A college friend of Maggie's, Dr. Eric Mamajek, discovered a cool potential exoplanet system that...
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Blueshift - May 15, 2013: The Art of Space, Part 2
This is the second episode of our two-part interview with space artist Ron Miller. In this...
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Blueshift - May 6, 2013: The Art of Space, Part 1
Blueshift recently interviewed space artist Ron Miller. Not only is he an amazingly talented...
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Blueshift - April 25, 2013: Studying Simulated Stardust
Dust - on Earth, it's a nuisance. But in space, it's a valuable natural resource, a raw material...
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Blueshift - December 20, 2012: Hubble's Scientific Successor
As you might imagine, the James Webb Space Telescope is a pretty big deal here at NASA Goddard,...
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Blueshift - December 4, 2012: Science in a Nutshell, Part 2 of our interview with Dr. Phil Plait
As science educators, encouraging critical thinking and skepticism is something we think is...
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Blueshift - October 12, 2012: NuStar: NASA's Newest X-Ray Eyes
It's an exciting experience for any space geek to watch a new satellite launch into orbit....
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