Geoffrey West: The Surprising Math of Cities and Corporations In this math talk, physicist Geoffrey West plots the way that everything – the good, the bad and the ugly – increases as cities grow.
Neil Turok: My Wish – Find the Next Einstein in Africa Physicist Neil Turok speaks out for young Africans starved of opportunity: by unlocking and nurturing the continent's creative potential.
Hans Rosling: The Best Stats You’ve Ever Seen You've never seen data presented like this. Statistics guru Hans Rosling debunks myths about the so-called "developing world."
Stephen Hawking: Questioning the Universe Professor Stephen Hawking asks some Big Questions about our universe, and discusses how we might go about answering them.
Michael Moschen: Juggling as art … and science Michael Moschen puts on a quietly mesmerizing show of juggling. You might just change your mind about juggling after watching him in motion.
Robert Lang: The Math and Magic of Origami Robert Lang is using math and engineering principles to fold mind-blowingly intricate designs that are beautiful and, sometimes, very useful.
Sean Gourley: The Mathematics of War Sean Gourley and his team claim to have found a surprisingly strong mathematical relationship linking the fatality and frequency of attacks.
Arthur Benjamin: Teach Statistics Before Calculus! "Am I going to use calculus in real life?" Arthur Benjamin offers a bold proposal on how to make math education relevant in the digital age.
Hans Rosling: Let My Dataset Change Your Mindset Swedish physician Hans Rosling uses his fascinating data-bubble software to burst myths about the developing world.
Evan Grant: Making Sound Visible Through Cymatics Evan Grant demonstrates the science and art of cymatics, a process for making soundwaves visible.It also makes complex and beautiful designs.