dcsimg
  • SHOP BY PROGRAM
  • SHOP BY CATEGORY


  •  
    Downton Abbey 2

    Science

    1 2 3 4 5 Next

    Product picture

    Imagine: How Creativity Works by Jonah Lehrer

    Buy  Buy Book | Kindle

    The Daily Circuit: Jonah Lehrer on How Creativity Works

    MPR News Presents: Jonah Lehrer speaks on Creativity

    The Takeaway: Jonah Lehrer on How to Expand Your Imagination

    All Things Considered:How Creativity Works: It’s All in Your Imagination

    Fresh Air:Imagine That: Fostering Creativity in the Workplace

    The Dinner Party: Chattering Class with Jonah Lehrer

    Patt Morrison: The Brainstorm Myth  How Does Creativity Work

    An examination of the new science of creativity explains how it involves distinct thought processes that can be tapped by anyone, revealing the practices of successful companies and creative individuals while considering how to use scientific principles to increase creativity.

    Share

    Product picture

    War of the Worldviews by Deepak Chopra & Leanard Mlodinow

    Buy  Buy Book | Kindle

    MPR News Presents: Deepak Chopra on mind-body healing

    World renowned physician, alternative medicine pioneer and best-selling author Deepak Chopra speaks at the National Press Club in Washington about the connections between mind, body, spirit and healing.

    Share

    Product picture

    The Monogamy Gap: Men, Love, and the Reality of Cheating

    Airtalk: Love, Men and Cheating

    In his new book, “The Monogamy Gap,” sociologist Eric Anderson combined 120 interviews with social science and biology experts and came up with a theory about why men cheat despite their best efforts to be faithful.

    Share

    Product picture

    Free Will by Sam Harris

    Buy  Buy Book | Kindle

    Patt Morrison: Life of Illusion

    In his new book, “Free Will,” Harris is back with an indictment of another commonly held assumption – the belief that individuals have any choice over their thoughts… and their actions that follow. Harris argues that the concept of free will is an illusion created by our neurological processes and environment – that human behavior is governed by “the unconscious origins of our conscious minds.”

    Share

    Product picture

    Bad Astronomy: Misconceptions and Misuses Revealed, from Astrology to the moon Landing “Hoax”

    Buy  Buy Book | Kindle

    Patt Morrison: The Satellite Swarm

    Given the importance of our magnetic field, we should probably know as much about it as possible. So the European Space Agency (ESA) has set out to do just that – the Swarm mission, set to launch in July, will launch three precisely calibrated satellites to monitor and map our magnetic field more accurately than ever before. The data collected from the mission should give new insights into exactly how much the magnetic field shifts and weakens

    Share

    1 2 3 4 5 Next
     
     
    <.html>