Synopsis
Bringing together extraordinary people to drive innovative solutions to society’s challenges by advancing scientific research, education, and policy.
Episodes
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Taking Science to Congress
15/05/2009 Duration: 26minFormer Congressman John Porter offers concrete suggestions on how to get government thinking science, in one of the keynote lectures of our Two Cultures conference.
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The Sweetest Sounds: What is Music to Your Ears?
08/05/2009 Duration: 47minPerception expert Daniel Levitin joins Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Rosanne Cash at our Science of Hearing event to explore our sense of hearing -- with a little musical accompaniment, of course.
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The Circuits of Life's Program
30/04/2009 Duration: 41minNYU scientist Richard Bonneau delves into the complex interactions in biological systems - using the genome as his map. Part of Science and the City's Spring events series.
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Go Green Solutions
24/04/2009 Duration: 21minWe take you through NYC's Go Green Expo and find 5 easy ways for New Yorkers to green up.
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Back Me Up
17/04/2009 Duration: 20minBiologist Marie Filbin says new discoveries in spinal nerve regeneration are giving researchers hope in the race to cure spinal cord injuries.
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Teaching Robots to See
09/04/2009 Duration: 19minNYU computer scientist Yann LeCun looks to biological models to create vision systems, and artificial intelligence in machines. From the Science and the City Spring event series.
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Our Toxic World?
03/04/2009 Duration: 21min"Experimental Man" David Ewing Duncan and toxicologist Matt Bogdanffy delve into the dangers (and myths) of toxins in our everyday environment.
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From Planets to Plutoids
27/03/2009 Duration: 01h03minSix leading planetary scientists debate whether Pluto is a planet in a broadcast of the Hayden Planetarium's 2009 Isaac Asimov lecture.
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Naturally Obsessed
20/03/2009 Duration: 21minA look at Carole and Richard Rifkind's latest documentary film on life in a crystallography lab. Learn the science and meet the characters.
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Forget Me Not
13/03/2009 Duration: 18minColumbia University neurologist Scott Small uses fMRI imaging on mice to research our aging brains. Turns out, you've got some control over how sharp you stay.
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The Psychobiology of Genocide
06/03/2009 Duration: 33minA multidisciplinary panel examine the psychobiology of human aggression and genocide at a recent roundtable at the Philoctetes Center.
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Gold Medal Glory
27/02/2009 Duration: 17minWhen it comes to Olympic gold medal times, humans have been improving steadily over the past 100 years. But is there a limit to how good we can get? Learn about the technology, technique, and doping that keeps athletes improving.
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Test Your Tongue: The Science of Taste
19/02/2009 Duration: 23minTwo taste gurus deconstruct our sense of taste in Science and the City's Science of the 5 Senses series -- from the molecules that give us flavor to the mystery of the fifth taste.
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An AMNH PhD?
13/02/2009 Duration: 20minMeet the first 5 students at the new graduate school at the American Museum of Natural History -- the first museum in America awarding PhDs. The American Museum of Natural History becomes the first Museum in the US to offer a Ph.D. in Comparative Biology. Learn what it is like for these students to go to school in a museum.
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Getting Cellular
06/02/2009 Duration: 27minA Nobel Laureate delves into what we know about our cells - from their 4.5 billion year history, to modern-day mutations, and protein zip codes (cellular love letters).
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Egg and Nest
30/01/2009 Duration: 18minExplore the Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology's extraordinary collection of eggs and nests with two scientists from the foundation and the photographer for their new book, Egg and Nest.
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See What You've Been Missing
22/01/2009 Duration: 29minThere's a lot more to vision than first meets the eye. An ex-magician and cognitive neuroscientist team and tackle the science of sight in Science and the City's Science of the 5 Senses series.
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Playing Science
16/01/2009 Duration: 14minTake a look at the Ensemble Studio Theatre Sloan Project, which aims to bring science stories and playwrights together, and preview their science festival, on now.
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A Pianocktail, Anyone?
09/01/2009 Duration: 22minTake a tour of the Interactive Telecommunications Program's wacky and inventive Winter thesis show at NYU.
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Carl Sagan's Search for God
02/01/2009 Duration: 01h23minHayden Planetarium director Tyson, Carl Sagan's widow, and Sagan's former colleague discuss the astrobiologist's perspective on science, the spiritual experience, and the search for God.