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A library of interviews with the world’s biggest thinkers.

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Most businesses end up recognizing that it’s easier to implement sustainability measures than to talk about them.
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A conversation with the Executive Editor of Greenbiz.com.
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One of the greatest things about being a scientist is that you’re continually surprised.
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Certain ways of interpreting certain scriptures have been made obsolete by science—but that in no way makes religious faith or belief in God obsolete
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Become a Nobel laureate means you end up “meeting people who are actually famous.”
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It’s unlikely we’ll ever get all thermal motion to stop in an object. But we can get close enough in many experiments that “it’s basically absolute zero for all practical […]
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A conversation with the physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
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Unless you’re for first class citizenship for women, you’re “in support of the subordination of women,” says the attorney.
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“I’m doing battle with some of the best and most highly paid attorneys in town, and often they’ll play dirty. It will be ugly. It will be vicious behind the […]
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“In many cases there is no justice; there’s just minimizing the injustice,” says the lawyer. Doing so to the tune of many millions of dollars can have an “educational impact,” […]
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Bringing a legal case against someone who is famous and powerful can be a “David and Goliath type of situation,” says the lawyer. But she’s “in the business of letting […]
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The attorney says that there’s no hard-and-fast rule about when and how to use the media to help a client in court. “Sometimes it’s like an educational moment or opportunity […]
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Women have made progress under the law—but not enough progress. And family law is rife with problems.
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Milton Berle helped Allred become the all-male club’s first female member. Soon afterwards, she walked into the steam room with a tape measure, singing Peggy Lee’s “Is that all there […]
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The economies of reuse and exchange will become a more permanent feature of our consumer environment.
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We have not come out of the recession enough to stop spending money says the Foreign Affairs editor.
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Britain’s role in foreign affairs has been in decline for a long time, and that will continue unless the country joins with other European countries in a very sustained way.
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If we pull off our plan to “train and transfer” and win over some Taliban recruits by giving them a share of the government, the outcome will be a “very […]
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The country is a “formidable opponent,” but the United States will remain the world’s leading superpower for the foreseeable future.