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World Science Festival

 (2016)

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Season 2  
Collection of Live events from the 2017 and 2018 World Science Festivals in New York
The Microbiome: Vital Cells of Existence
Episode 12 - 6-02-2018
For every cell in your body, there's another tiny single-celled creature that also calls your body home. Far from being germs we should eradicate, these ancient friends allow us to digest food, breathe air, and fight off disease. They were here long before us and will undoubtedly remain long after we're gone. They are our microbiome, and after eons of cohabitation, we are finally getting to know one another better. Of course, we aren't always the best of neighbors. Autoimmune diseases, allergies, depression, and Alzheimer's may be diseases of an unhappy microbiome
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The Microbiome Vital Cells of Existence
The Roots of Extremism: The Fundamentalist in Your Brain
Episode 11 - 6-03-2018
Nearly every group has its extreme outliers. Where does fundamentalism come from? How does the most powerful organ in the known universe, the human brain, make emotionally driven decisions that ignore reason and fact? In this program, scientists look for answers to why our species may have evolved to accommodate the set of behaviors we associate with zealotry.
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The Roots of Extremism The Fundamentalist in Your Brain
Forever Young: The Promise of Human Regeneration
Episode 10 - 6-01-2017
From lab-grown organs to tissue engineering, regenerative medicine holds the potential to deliver eternal life. How close are we to this new future of human health? Developmental biologists, biomedical engineers, regenerative scientists, and physicians for a riveting exploration of the current and future state of regenerative medicine.
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Forever Young The Promise of Human Regeneration
If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em: The Future of Augmented Intelligence
Episode 9 - 6-03-2017
Computers are getting smarter and more creative, offering spectacular possibilities to improve the human condition. There's a call to redefine Artificial Intelligence as Augmented Intelligence, to emphasize the potential of humans working with AI as opposed to being replaced by AI. In this program, AI experts, data scientists, engineers, and ethicists explore how we can work alongside machines, when we should trust machines to make cognitive decisions, and how all of society can benefit from the productive and financial gains promised by advances in AI.
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If You Cant Beat Em Join Em The Future of Augmented Intelligence
Resistance Is (Not) Futile: The End of Antibiotics and the Future of Fighting Infections
Episode 8 - 6-02-2018
We have fallen woefully behind in the race to keep up with harmful bacteria as they continually evolve to outsmart our antibiotics; in fact, there are already superbugs we cannot defeat. Predictions are by 2050 there will be more deaths from infections than from cancer if we don't solve this crisis. Join immunologists, biologists, and infectious disease specialists to explore some exciting new tools that may be our salvation in the battle against superbugs.
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Resistance Is Not Futile The End of Antibiotics and the Future of Fighting Infections
The Believing Brain: Evolution, Neuroscience, and the Spiritual Instinct
Episode 7 - 6-02-2018
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The Believing Brain Evolution Neuroscience and the Spiritual Instinct
The Social Synapse: Neuroscience and the Roots of Human Connections
Episode 6 - 6-02-2017
Humans work together on enormous scales to build complex tools as large as cities and create social networks that span the globe. What is the key to our success? This program examines the development of the human brain - and the brains of other animals - asking how neurons orchestrate communal behavior and guide group interactions, demonstrating how our social nature is key to our humanity.
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The Social Synapse Neuroscience and the Roots of Human Connections
My Neurons, My Self
Episode 5 - 6-05-2018
With ever more refined techniques for measuring complex brain activity, scientists are challenging the understanding of thought, memory and emotion-what we have traditionally called "the self." How do electrical and chemical currents translate to self-awareness? And why does the brain produce consciousness at all? Join a discussion among eminent neuroscientists, philosophers and psychologists who are redefining what it means to be human.
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My Neurons My Self
Who Is Out There: Why Alien 'Life' May Be Weirder Than We Imagine
Episode 4 - 6-02-2018
If we want to discover alien life out there in the universe, we first need to figure out where to look-and what we're even looking for. Will it be biological like us? Could it be artificial, or take some other form we haven't yet considered? And how do we find something so fundamentally different from ourselves? In this program, scientists devise plans for searching for beings beyond Earth while they grapple with the very definition of life.
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Who Is Out There Why Alien Life May Be Weirder Than We Imagine
Harnessing the Power of Neuroplasticity: The Nuts and Bolts of Better Brains
Episode 3 - 5-31-2018
What if your brain at 77 were as plastic as it was at 7? What if you could learn Mandarin with the ease of a toddler or play Rachmaninoff without breaking a sweat? A growing understanding of neuroplasticity suggests these fantasies could one day become reality. Neuroplasticity may also be the key to solving diseases like Alzheimer's, depression, and autism. In this program, leading neuroscientists discuss their most recent findings and both the tantalizing possibilities and pitfalls for our future cognitive selv
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Harnessing the Power of Neuroplasticity The Nuts and Bolts of Better Brains
Cartographers of the Brain: Mapping the Connectome
Episode 2 - 6-04-2017
Scientists are attempting to map the wiring of the nearly 100 billion neurons in the human brain. Are we close to uncovering the mysteries of the mind or are we only at the beginning of a new frontier?
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Cartographers of the Brain Mapping the Connectome
Engineering Immortality: The End of Aging?
Episode 1 - 6-02-2017
Are there limits to the human lifespan? Is it possible to stop the process of aging? On average, humans now live far longer than at any point in our history thanks to science and technology. On the horizon, advances in new drugs and medical techniques promise a revolution in how we live, age and die. But these advances may come at a steep cost. In this program, experts explore future challenges while debating the ramifications of an immortal society.
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Engineering Immortality The End of Aging
Season 1  
Collection of Live events from the 2016 and earlier World Science Festivals in New York
The Matter of Antimatter: Answering the Cosmic Riddle of Existence
Episode 12 - 6-05-2016
You exist. You shouldn’t. Stars and galaxies and planets exist. They shouldn’t. The nascent universe contained equal parts matter and antimatter that should have instantly obliterated each other, turning the Big Bang into the Big Fizzle. And yet, here we are: flesh, blood, stars, moons, sky. Why? Come join us as we dive deep down the rabbit hole of solving the mystery of the missing antimatter.
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The Matter of Antimatter Answering the Cosmic Riddle of Existence
The Illusion of Certainty: Risk, Probability, and Chance
Episode 11 - 6-05-2016
Stuff happens. The weather forecast says it’s sunny, but you just got drenched. You got a flu shot—but you’re sick in bed with the flu. Your best friend from Boston met your other best friend from San Francisco. Coincidentally. What are the odds? Risk, probability, chance, coincidence—they play a significant role in the way we make decisions about health, education, relationships, and money. But where does this data come from and what does it really mean?
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The Illusion of Certainty Risk Probability and Chance
Measure for Measure: Quantum Physics and Reality
Episode 10 - 6-05-2016
When no one is looking, a particle has near limitless potential: it can be nearly anywhere. But measure it, and the particle snaps to one position. How do subatomic objects shed their quantum weirdness? Experts in the field of physics, including David Z. Albert, Sean Carroll, Sheldon Goldstein, Ruediger Schack, and moderator Brian Greene, discuss the history of quantum mechanics, current theories in the field, and possibilities for the future.
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Measure for Measure Quantum Physics and Reality
How Music Affects Your Brain: Notes on the Folds
Episode 9 - 6-05-2016
Scientists are now finally discovering what thinkers, musicians, or even any of us with a Spotify account and a set of headphones could have told you on instinct: music lights up multiple corners of the brain, strengthening our neural networks, firing up memory and emotion, and showing us what it means to be human. In fact, music is as essential to being human as language and may even predate it. Can music also repair broken networks, restore memory, and strengthen the brain?
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How Music Affects Your Brain Notes on the Folds
Neutrinos, Matter, and Antimatter: The Yin Yang of the Big Bang
Episode 8 - 6-05-2016
What happened to all of the universe's antimatter? Can a particle be its own anti-particle? And how do you build an experiment to find out? In this program, particle physicists reveal their hunt for a neutrino event so rare, it happens to a single atom at most once every 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years: far longer than the current age of the universe. If they find it, it could explain no less than the existence of our matter-filled universe.
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Neutrinos Matter and Antimatter The Yin Yang of the Big Bang
Hidden Dimensions: Exploring Hyperspace
Episode 7 - 6-05-2016
Extra dimensions of space — the idea that we are immersed in hyperspace — may be key to explaining the fundamental nature of the universe. Relativity introduced time as the fourth dimension, and Einstein’s subsequent work envisioned more dimensions still — but ultimately hit a dead end. Modern research has advanced the subject in ways he couldn’t have imagined. John Hockenberry joins Brian Greene, Lawrence Krauss, and other leading thinkers on a visual tour through wondrous spatial realms that may lie beyond the ones we experience.
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Hidden Dimensions Exploring Hyperspace
Gravitational Waves: A New Era of Astronomy Begins
Episode 6 - 6-05-2016
On September 14th, 2015, a ripple in the fabric of space, created by the violent collision of two distant black holes over a billion years ago, washed across the Earth. As it did, two laser-based detectors, 50 years in the making – one in Louisiana and the other in Washington State – momentarily twitched, confirming a century-old prediction by Albert Einstein and marking the opening of a new era in astronomy. Join some of the very scientists responsible for this most anticipated discovery of our age and see how gravitational waves will be used to explore the universe like never before.
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Gravitational Waves A New Era of Astronomy Begins
Engineering the Brain: Deploying a New Neural Toolkit
Episode 5 - 6-05-2016
A new generation of technology is revolutionizing neuroscience, allowing a closer study of the brain than had ever seemed possible. The techniques are hybrids of optics, genetics, and synthetic biology with the ability to manipulate brain activity, often in real time. Through direct stimulation of neural connections, some of these techniques hold the promise for the treatment of diseases like depression or schizophrenia.
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Engineering the Brain Deploying a New Neural Toolkit
Beyond Beauty: The Predictive Power of Symmetry
Episode 4 - 6-05-2016
From a bee’s hexagonal honeycomb to the elliptical paths of planets, symmetry has long been recognized as a vital quality of nature. Einstein saw symmetry hidden in the fabric of space and time. The brilliant Emmy Noether proved that symmetry is the mathematical flower of deeply rooted physical law. And today’s theorists are pursuing an even more exotic symmetry that, mathematically speaking, could be nature’s final fundamental symmetry: supersymmetry.
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Beyond Beauty The Predictive Power of Symmetry
A Thin Sheet of Reality: The Universe as a Hologram
Episode 3 - 6-05-2016
What we touch. What we smell. What we feel. They’re all part of our reality. But what if life as we know it reflects only one side of the full story? Some of the world’s leading physicists think that this may be the case. They believe that our reality is a projection—sort of like a hologram—of laws and processes that exist on a thin surface surrounding us at the edge of the universe.
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A Thin Sheet of Reality The Universe as a Hologram
Quantum Reality: Space, Time, and Entanglement
Episode 2 - 6-05-2016
Ninety years after the historic double-slit experiment, the quantum revolution shows no sign of slowing. Join a vibrant conversation with renowned leaders in theoretical physics, quantum computation, and philosophical foundations, focused on how quantum physics continues to impact understanding on issues profound and practical, from the edge of black holes and the fibers of spacetime to teleportation and the future of computers.
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Quantum Reality Space Time and Entanglement
Infinite Worlds: A Journey through Parallel Universes
Episode 1 - 6-05-2016
The multiverse hypothesis, suggesting that our universe is but one of perhaps infinitely many, speaks to the very nature of reality. Join physicist Brian Greene, cosmologists Alan Guth and Andrei Linde, and philosopher Nick Bostrom as they discuss and debate this controversial implication of forefront research and explore its potential for redefining the cosmic order. Moderated by Robert Krulwich and featuring an original musical interlude, inspired by parallel worlds, by DJ Spooky.
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