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Shakespeare’s Musical Fairies - Dominic Broomfield-McHugh

Written in the era of the founding of Gresham College, Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream portrays the hypnotic dreaminess of a fairy world in w…

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Lessons from Guantánamo Bay - Clive Stafford Smith

This lecture looks at the evolution of Guantánamo Bay, first as a focal point of Haitian immigration in 1991 (Gitmo 1.0), to the more famous detentio…

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The Shape of Hands: Symmetry, Chirality and Handedness - Alain Goriely

The reflection of my right hand in a mirror is a left hand that looks similar yet is very different from the right. Many natural structures such as p…

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Earth – Our Planetary Life Support System - Professor Helen Czerski

Planet Earth is an intricate and interconnected system, with some fundamental rules that we usually ignore. But we are part of our planet, not separa…

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Automation Anxiety - Daniel Susskind

Ever since modern economic growth began three centuries ago, people have suffered from periodic bursts of anxiety about the technologies of the time …

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Galileo’s Journey to the Underworld: The Case for Interdisciplinary Thinking - Sarah Hart

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In 1588, the young Galileo delivered some lectures that were impr…

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A World Remade by Decolonization? - Martin Thomas

The lecture shares perspectives from global history, comparative politics, and international relations to revaluate whether the twentieth-century col…

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Oil, Decolonisation, and the Future of the Climate Emergency - Adam Hanieh

Decolonisation movements sought to win sovereignty and control over national resources, especially oil. This lecture explores oil’s influence on nati…

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Shanawdithit: A Woman at the End of the World - Julia Laite

Shanawdithit was a woman who bore witness to the death of her world in the early nineteenth century, creating the only first-hand account we have of …

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Outsmart the System: How Psychology Hacks Your Money Decisions - Raghavendra Rau

Ever feel like the financial world works against you? This lecture discusses "behavioral finance" – how our brains get tricked by money matters. We w…

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