More here http://www.scie.org.uk/news/opinions/hospital-admissions This video summarises the key findings of a research project which interviewed 104 older p...
ReRecently named one of the 40 most influential nature photographers in the world by Outdoor Photography Magazine,...
ReRecently named one of the 40 most influential nature photographers in the world by Outdoor Photography Magazine, Peter Essick has been a frequent contributor to National Geographic Magazine for 25 years. At National Geographic he has produced 40 feature articles specializing in stories on nature and the environment. He is the author of two books, Our Beautiful, Fragile World and the Ansel Adams Wilderness. He has a bachelor's degree in business from the University of Southern California and a master's degree in photojournalism from the University of Missouri. He lives in Stone Mountain, GA with his wife, Jackie and son, Jalen.cently named one of the 40 most influential nature photographers in the world by Outdoor Photography Magazine, Peter Essick has been a frequent contributor...
Yes, we all know it’s the right thing to do. But Michael Kimmel makes the surprising, funny, practical case for...
Yes, we all know it’s the right thing to do. But Michael Kimmel makes the surprising, funny, practical case for treating men and women equally in the workpla...
Conflict of rights is big human rights issue. In a moving talk, Ciaran Burke offers a surprising view for balancing...
Conflict of rights is big human rights issue. In a moving talk, Ciaran Burke offers a surprising view for balancing this conflict. Can we use human right as ...
Professor of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience Anil Seth looks at the neuroscience of consciousness and how...
Professor of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience Anil Seth looks at the neuroscience of consciousness and how our biology gives rise to the unique exper...
One day while walking around Shinjuku, a major hub for government and business in Tokyo, Japan, I noticed a shelter...
One day while walking around Shinjuku, a major hub for government and business in Tokyo, Japan, I noticed a shelter built by a homeless man. It looked semi-permanent, but more importantly, had solar panels on it. I thought this was very different than the homeless I encountered in my former city of Vancouver, Canada, so I started to investigate homelessness in Japan.
eL Seed fuses Arabic calligraphy with graffiti to paint colorful, swirling messages of hope and peace on buildings...
eL Seed fuses Arabic calligraphy with graffiti to paint colorful, swirling messages of hope and peace on buildings from Tunisia to Paris. The artist and TED ...
CSLR Director John Witte, Jr. discusses human rights and religion in conjunction with the release of his new book,...
CSLR Director John Witte, Jr. discusses human rights and religion in conjunction with the release of his new book, "Christianity and Human Rights." (with Fra...
Kurt was born with a condition called phocomelia, which refers to the absence or malformation of one or more limbs....
Kurt was born with a condition called phocomelia, which refers to the absence or malformation of one or more limbs. In his talk, “At First Glance,” he will s...