Cosmic Queries – A Ripple in Spacetime with Charles Liu
What if time had multiple dimensions? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Chuck Nice and Gary...
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Cosmic Queries – A Ripple in Spacetime with Charles Liu
What if time had multiple dimensions? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Chuck Nice and Gary...
53:27
Science Podcast - Life under funding change and a news roundup (4 April 2014)
Money battles; roundup of daily news with David Grimm.
22:02
A Secret Dialogue between Washington and Havana over the Last 50 Years
Book Cover of “Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and...
43:41
Author Interview: Fashion History With April Calahan
April has two books out about fashion history, one featuring historical fashion plates, and...
47:43
Contrarian Truths Empowering Innovation - DJ Kleinbaum (Emerald Therapeutics)
DJ Kleinbaum, co-founder of Emerald Therapeutics, shares how his company balances growth to drive...
58:07
Ep #128: Develop Emotional Agility with Susan David
Our guest this week is Susan David, an expert on emotions and thinking. Susan not only has her...
29:56
Convergence Drives New Ideas - Joseph DeSimone (Carbon3D, Inc.)
Distinguished professor and serial entrepreneur Joseph DeSimone discusses the vibrant chemistry...
58:48
Latin America’s Digital Crossroads: Will It Seize the Huge Opportunities?
More than 70% of Latin America's 600 million residents will have a mobile phone within a couple...
27:38
Separating Better Data from Big Data: Where Analytics Is Headed
AI, neuroscience and geospatial targeting are among the key trends that will drive the next...
21:16
How Social Networks Contribute to the Spread of Unproven Innovations
New Wharton research examines which kinds of innovations spread more quickly than others in...
15:48
How Social Networks Contribute to the Spread of Unproven Innovations
New Wharton research examines which kinds of innovations spread more quickly than others in...
15:38
Why Monarchies Rule When It Comes to Standard of Living
New research by Wharton’s Mauro Guillen explores how the long-term effects of monarchies are good...
19:05
Can Bundled Payments Help Control Health Care Costs?
Hospitals can cut medical bills and raise the quality of care by bundling up multiple services in...
25:55
How Businesses Can Get Inside the Minds of Their Competitors
Wharton research using natural language processing techniques advances the field of competitive...
19:08
Hearts, Minds and Money: Maximizing Charitable Giving
Donors tend to act more on emotion than rationality when choosing organizations to support. New...
11:18
Words Matter: How Lyrics Help Songs Top the Charts
Wharton research uses language processing software to study why some songs catch on while others...
08:23
Why Wellness Programs Don’t Work So Well
A 'one size fits all' approach is often the fundamental flaw of these programs, say Wharton and...
25:42
From Bach to Rock: How Music Preferences Predict Behavior
New Wharton research explores the link between music preferences and personality, and the...
14:39
Why Protectionism Won’t Bring Back Jobs
Free trade agreements such as NAFTA have reconfigured the labor landscape. But the plight of...
25:25
Retail Reimagining: Why Being Great Is no Longer Good Enough
A new book by Wharton’s Barbara Kahn looks at why being the best at one thing is no longer enough...
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