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s2018e321 — Suzie Sheehy: The case for curiosity-driven research

Duration: 20 min.
Released: 05.11.201805.11.2018 20:00
Watched by: 65.61%
2018 season
s2018e321
s2018e317 - David Fleischer: How to fight prejudice through policy conversations
s2018e318 - Brian Olson: How an algorithm can fight election bias so every vote counts
s2018e319 - Dolly Chugh: How to let go of being a "good" person -- and become a better person
s2018e320 - Julia Shaw: A memory scientist's advice on reporting harassment and discrimination
s2018e321 - Suzie Sheehy: The case for curiosity-driven research
s2018e322 - Özlem Cekic: Why I have coffee with people who send me hate mail
s2018e323 - Franklin Leonard: How I accidentally changed the way movies get made
s2018e324 - Mara Mintzer: How kids can help design cities
s2018e325 - Michael Green: The global goals we've made progress on -- and the ones we haven't

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