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University of California Television (UCTV)
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Taylor & Francis
Let's Look at it Objectively: Why Phenomenology Cannot be Naturalised
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Inside The Brilliant Mind Of Christopher Nolan
A look at the brilliant mind behind movies like Inception, Interstellar and The Dark Knight trilogy! Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Screenrant ...
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Calculating Where Space Begins (Because Science Live!)
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The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, by Thomas Kuhn
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions is a classic in the history of science, and one of the most cited books of the twentieth century. Thomas Kuhn insightfully ...
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MIT Compbio Lecture 13 - Population Genetics (Fall 2019)
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2010 winner of the Newton Medal, Edward Witten speaks to an audience at the Institute of Physics in London. He helped progress our understanding of the ...
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The Science of the Black Box
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Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
Stuart Firestein on Why Ignorance and Failure Lead to Scientific Progress - #14
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Manifold
The Ancients: LaoTzu
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Classical limits of simulating quantum systems
by Garnet Chan, Bren Professor of Chemistry, CalTech.
IBM Research
Prof. Steve Keen on Debunking Economics
About the Speaker: Steve Keen is Associate Professor of Economics & Finance at the University of Western Sydney. His main academic research interest is in ...
IIEA
Lec 2: Introduction to the Science of Human Behavior - II
NPTEL IIT Guwahati
Heidegger and the End of Philosophy. A Conversation with Ivo De Gennaro
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Classical Philosophy
The man who invented calculus: the life and work of Madhava (Lecture 1) by P P Divakaran
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
Biography of Romila Thapar, Indian historian and Professor Emerita #PadmaBhushan #KlugePrize
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"Peripheral Vision: Scotland in early medieval Europe" Keynote Lecture by Dr Ewan Campbell
Scotland in Early Medieval Europe international conference "Peripheral Vision: Scotland in early medieval Europe" Keynote Lecture by Dr Ewan Campbell, ...
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Scientifically Speaking - S2L1 - Insects are Us | Prof. L S Shashidhara
Haven't we asked the questions: “Who am I?”, “Where and how did I come from?”, “Why am I the way I am” etc.? While these questions are ancient, satisfactory ...
Ashoka University
Introduction to EEG and MEG
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MGH Martinos Center
End Of Egypt's Pyramid Age From Space
How Egypt's Old Kingdom Period ended is a subject of great debate for social, political, economic, and to a far less extent, environmental factors. Satellite remote ...
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Moral Virtue: Question Period (by Leonard Peikoff)
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Ayn Rand Institute
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Anuj Dawar, University of Cambridge https://simons.berkeley.edu/talks/anuj-dawar-2016-08-29 Logical Structures in Computation Boot Camp.
Simons Institute