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s2019e99 — Kim Gorgens: The surprising connection between brain injuries and crime

Duration: 20 min.
Released: 25.04.201925.04.2019 19:00
Watched by: 32.8%
2019 season
s2019e99
s2019e95 - Danielle N. Lee: How hip-hop helps us understand science
s2019e96 - Romain Lacombe: A personal air-quality tracker that lets you know what you're breathing
s2019e97 - David R. Liu: Can we cure genetic diseases by rewriting DNA?
s2019e98 - Leah Georges: How generational stereotypes hold us back at work
s2019e99 - Kim Gorgens: The surprising connection between brain injuries and crime
s2019e100 - Elizabeth Dunn: Helping others makes us happier -- but it matters how we do it
s2019e101 - Hannah Gadsby: Three ideas. Three contradictions. Or not.
s2019e102 - Yana Buhrer Tavanier: How to recover from activism burnout
s2019e103 - Michele Wucker: Why we ignore obvious problems -- and how to act on them

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