Media Summary: Psychologist Paul Bloom joins Brian Greene for a spirited exploration of consciousness, Physicist and mathematician Brian Greene and journalist Faith Salie explore the past and future of the cosmos – from the big bang ... Neurobiologist Kristin Harris takes us on a cruise through a block of the hippocampus, the part of the brain that stores

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Psychologist Paul Bloom joins Brian Greene for a spirited exploration of consciousness, Physicist and mathematician Brian Greene and journalist Faith Salie explore the past and future of the cosmos – from the big bang ... Neurobiologist Kristin Harris takes us on a cruise through a block of the hippocampus, the part of the brain that stores Neuroscientist Frank Tong elaborates on the processes used by Nobel Laureate John Mather joins Brian Greene for an in-depth discussion of evidence establishing the big bang as well as ... Join Brian Greene and Britain's Astronomer Royal Martin Rees as they discuss challenges and opportunities swirling around ...

In celebration of the 100th anniversary of Einstein's general theory of relativity, leaders from multiple fields of physics discuss its ... Join a physicist, a neuroscientist, and a linguist as they explore the deep enigmas of time. Time feels like it flows, but does it? Brian Greene and physicist Samir Mathur explore Scientist and author Julian Barbour joins Brian Greene to explain his heterodox views on the nature of time, entropy, and cosmic ...

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Can You Trust Your Memories? | World Science Festival

Can You Trust Your Memories? | World Science Festival

Psychologist Paul Bloom joins Brian Greene for a spirited exploration of consciousness,

Memory: The Hidden Pathways That Make Us Human | World Science Festival

Memory: The Hidden Pathways That Make Us Human | World Science Festival

Memory

Do Your Memories or Your Morals Make You You?

Do Your Memories or Your Morals Make You You?

Philosophers have long thought that

The Unbearable Lightness of Memory | World Science Festival

The Unbearable Lightness of Memory | World Science Festival

It's the thought of

Until the End of Time: Mind, Matter and Meaning | World Science Festival

Until the End of Time: Mind, Matter and Meaning | World Science Festival

Physicist and mathematician Brian Greene and journalist Faith Salie explore the past and future of the cosmos – from the big bang ...

Mind Over Molecules: The Biology of Memory | World Science Festival

Mind Over Molecules: The Biology of Memory | World Science Festival

Explore

An Intimate Look at Your Brain | World Science Festival

An Intimate Look at Your Brain | World Science Festival

Neurobiologist Kristin Harris takes us on a cruise through a block of the hippocampus, the part of the brain that stores

Physics in the Dark: Searching for Missing Matter | World Science Festival

Physics in the Dark: Searching for Missing Matter | World Science Festival

If

Ask Brian Greene LIVE Q&A | World Science Festival

Ask Brian Greene LIVE Q&A | World Science Festival

Bring

The Faint Echoes of Memory | World Science Festival

The Faint Echoes of Memory | World Science Festival

Neuroscientist Frank Tong elaborates on the processes used by

Seeing Further: Searching for the Echoes of Creation | World Science Festival

Seeing Further: Searching for the Echoes of Creation | World Science Festival

Nobel Laureate John Mather joins Brian Greene for an in-depth discussion of evidence establishing the big bang as well as ...

The Past and Future of Life and the Cosmos | World Science Festival

The Past and Future of Life and the Cosmos | World Science Festival

Join Brian Greene and Britain's Astronomer Royal Martin Rees as they discuss challenges and opportunities swirling around ...

Brian Greene Hosts: Reality Since Einstein | World Science Festival

Brian Greene Hosts: Reality Since Einstein | World Science Festival

In celebration of the 100th anniversary of Einstein's general theory of relativity, leaders from multiple fields of physics discuss its ...

Spark of Genius? Awakening a Better Brain | World Science Festival

Spark of Genius? Awakening a Better Brain | World Science Festival

How far

Can You Trust Your Memory?

Can You Trust Your Memory?

How much of

The Richness of Time | World Science Festival

The Richness of Time | World Science Festival

Join a physicist, a neuroscientist, and a linguist as they explore the deep enigmas of time. Time feels like it flows, but does it?

Intelligence Without Brains | World Science Festival

Intelligence Without Brains | World Science Festival

How much brain

Black Holes May Not Be What We Thought | World Science Festival

Black Holes May Not Be What We Thought | World Science Festival

Brian Greene and physicist Samir Mathur explore

What Creates Time? A Challenge to Scientific Orthodoxy | World Science Festival

What Creates Time? A Challenge to Scientific Orthodoxy | World Science Festival

Scientist and author Julian Barbour joins Brian Greene to explain his heterodox views on the nature of time, entropy, and cosmic ...

Arup at the World Science Festival, Brisbane 2016

Arup at the World Science Festival, Brisbane 2016

Arup was the Innovation Partner for the