Good morning. Americans: hope you had a restful and reflective Thanksgiving break. Readers elsewhere: hope you didn’t miss us too badly. Today, something a bit unusual for Unhedged. If it inspires ...
Irrespective of what he got right and what he got wrong in his famous 1959 lecture, Richard Feynman's vision and imagination have had an important role in the development of nanoscience and ...
Richard Feynman's talk anticipating nanotechnology was inspirational, but no blueprint. Popular accounts of the history of nanotechnology typically begin 50 years ago this month, with Richard ...
Like many people, the Duke of Sussex gets ‘incredibly nervous’ before making a speech. In his memoir, Spare, he wrote: ‘Hours before a speech or public appearance I’d be soaked in sweat. Then, during ...
My good friend and AEI colleague Roger Pielke Jr. argued recently that “Climate cancelling had a good run — but my Cornell lecture showed it’s finally over.” That he has found a collegial home at AEI ...
Rutger Bregman's 2025 Reith Lectures, called "Moral Revolution", explore the moral decay and un-seriousness of today's elites, drawing historical parallels to past eras of corruption that preceded ...
In the first of four 2025 BBC Reith Lectures, recorded in London, the Dutch historian Rutger Bregman asks what can be done to counter the moral decay of today's un-serious elites. Show more Rutger ...
The CEO of the F1 champion-winning team discusses the hurdles he faced reversing McLaren’s negative momentum. Explore HBR HBR Store About HBR Manage My Account Follow HBR ...
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