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Journalism in an Age of Misinformation and Centralization – Dan Gillmor

As lying dominates politics and highly centralized entities increasingly control our media: is there any hope for honest news? These dual trends are a direct threat to our core liberties, including freedom of speech and assembly. Dan Gillmor: https://dangillmor.com will discuss where journalism goes from here and what, as media consumer-practitioners, we all can do. […]

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The Organized Pursuit of Knowledge – Margaret Levi

The human quest to understand our world continues. The Director of Stanford’s Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS): http://casbs.stanford.edu/ discusses how academics and researchers have organized the study of human action, society, and institutions over time, how they share their findings, and what transformations we need for the future. Margaret Levi: https://casbs.stanford.edu/margaret-levi

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ECLIPSE!

In this episode, Ari recounts his experience at the Oregon Eclipse Festival. He was a cynic about pretty much the entire thing, but had an unexpected change of heart. Enjoy!

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Art Thinking + Technology: A Personal Journey of Expanding Space and Time – Scott Kildall

What place is there for art in the 21st century world of technology, business, and science? Everywhere. Award-winning cross-disciplinary artist and current SETI artist-in-residence: http://air.seti.org/ Scott Kildall discusses collaborating with scientists, technologists, and others. He’ll share his work: http://kildall.com/projects/ and explain the vital role for Art Thinking as a tool that offers perspective
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Carolyn Porco – Searching for Life in the Solar System

Where will unambiguous signs of life most likely be found outside Earth? While telescopes squint at impossibly distant (but numerous) exoplanets, increasing numbers of increasingly brilliant robots are probing the wildly exotic potential environments for life nearby in our own Solar System. Which ones are the most promising candidates, and why, and what are the

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