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Mysteries of the mind

Mysteries of the Human Mind – An Interview with Dr. Martin Paulus

Dr. Martin Paulus during his distinguished career has published more than 300 scientific papers. Most of his efforts have been dedicated to brain research and psychiatry.
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Culinary Medicine for Prevention and Treatment of Disease – An Interview with Dr. John...

An introduction to Dr. John La Puma would run into pages. Very briefly put has lectured on Nature Therapy at the Harvard University, written two New York Times best sellers. The Wall Street Journal called him “a secret weapon”. Many of the major international journals and TV channels have written or spoken about him including NBC, Fox, ABC, Oprah and Good Morning America. He teaches the world about wellness, lifestyle, stress management, healthy aging, nature therapy and culinary medicine. We have this opportunity of an interview with him.
Making Ageing Healthier and Younger - An Interview with Professor Luigi Fontana

Making Ageing Healthier and Younger – An Interview with Professor Luigi Fontana

Professor Luigi Fontana is a world-renowned physician scientist whose efforts towards making ageing healthier and successful have come to be recognized by professionals across the globe. Affiliated to the University of Sydney as Professor of Medicine and Leonard P Ullmann Chair in Translational Metabolic Health. He is also a Clinical Academic in the Department of Endocrinology at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney. This week, we have the opportunity of an interview with him.
Sam Kean

Science is a Wildly Creative Field – An Interview with Bestselling Author Sam Kean

Sam Kean is the New York Times bestselling author of five books, including The Bastard Brigade, The Dueling Neurosurgeons, and The Disappearing Spoon. His stories have appeared in The Best American Nature and Science Writing, The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times Magazine, and Slate, and his work has been featured on NPR’s “Radiolab,” “Science Friday,” “All Things Considered,” and “Fresh Air.”
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Recovery of Cancer Patients Using Exercise – An Interview with Dr. David Mizrahi

Dr. David Mizrahi has devoted himself to the recovery of cancer patients through using exercise as medicine. Dr. Mizrahi generates research to help cancer survivors lead healthier lifestyles, which helps to improve their overall health. In addition to various organizations he is affiliated to the Kids Cancer Centre in Sydney, Prince of Wales Hospital and the University of New South Wales and will soon be completing a Fulbright Fellowship at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Tennessee, USA.

Unethical Behavior and Risk – An Interview with a Behavioral Economist Dr. Agne Kajackaite

Dr. Agne Kajackaite is a behavioral economist and head of research group “Ethics and Behavioral Economics” at the Berlin Social Science Center. She has received her PhD from the University of Cologne and before joining the Berlin Social Center in 2017 she was a PostDoc at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. In her research she aims to understand unethical behavior, particularly lying behavior, by conducting economic lab experiments. Further topics in her research are cognitive performance, gender, incentives, risk preferences, and ignorance. Her research on the effect of temperature on cognitive performance and gender was covered by The New York Times, The Time, The Guardian, The Atlantic and The Washington Post, among others. Agne has received Vladas Jurgutis Award in 2018 and GLL Award for Promoting the Name of Lithuania Globally in 2019.
Thomas Crowther

Breathing Life Back into Our Planet – An Interview with Professor Thomas Crowther

Professor Thomas Crowther is an acclaimed scientist recognized for his groundbreaking work on the threats to biodiversity and climate change. He is with ETH Zurich which is a public research university. He specializes in ecosystem ecology and is the chief scientific advisor for the Trillion Tree Campaign to the United Nations Organization.
Yusuf Omar

An Outstanding Way to Tell Stories: An Interview with the Co-Founder at HashtagOurStories, Yusuf...

Omar, a multi-award-winning journalist, has been using his smartphone for almost a decade to report on big stories from around the globe, including the war in Syria. He is a Co-founder of HashtagOurStories, which empowers mobile storytelling communities with social media and video skills. In this interview, Omar explains what is Mobile Journalism (MoJo), the ways it changes storytelling and how people use their smartphones.

An Uncommon Approach Towards Solar Energy – An Interview With an Inventor Of a...

Professor Moth-Poulsen of the Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden has just completed groundbreaking work on harnessing heat from the sun and being able to retain it for decades. We have the opportunity to interview him and know more about his invention.
Read This Before Your First Job Interview

Read This Before Your First Job Interview

Getting a corporate job is another tick in the box on the way to an adult life. Once you send out your perfectly polished resume, get ready for the offline part! Here you will need your charm, stress resilience, and preparedness!

Single By Choice Or Forced Into It – An Interview With Professor Apostolu

Some are single by choice, and some remain single and wish they were not! In these modern times, when loneliness has become a bane and there are millions of individuals who desperately look for a mate, we have an interview with Professor Menelaos Apostolou to discuss those who are single and may remain single.

Painting Reality in Vivid Colors: an Interview with the Young Belarusian Film-maker Daria Zhuk,...

This year, for the second time in its history, Belarus may see one of its films nominated for an Oscar. The film is called Crystal Swan, and it is the first feature film of Daria Zhuk, a director from Minsk who is currently based in NYC. Daria moved to the US at the age of 16 and, after pursuing a finance degree at Harvard, decided to turn to her true passion – film making. Her journey, however, has not been an easy one. It took her almost a decade to bring to the big screen the story of a young lady called Evelina (Velya), who in the ‘90s followed the American dream by trying to obtain a US visa to immigrate and become a DJ. This summer the film had its premiere at the Karlovy Vary Film festival, opening in the East of the West competition, and then was screened at a few other film festivals. YT met with Daria after the premiere screening and talked to her about her life and work, the stereotypes in cinematography, the millennials, and the problems of family acceptance.

A Relatively High Income Today Matters More Than Sixty Years Ago – an Interview...

Professor John Pencavel of Stanford, one of the most eminent economists, has published several studies on various areas of economics. We have this opportunity an interview with him.

Breastfeeding And Its Link To IQ – An Interview With Professor Bernardo Horta

Breastfeeding, its relationship to IQ and attainment. Professor Bernardo Horta and his team set out to establish the association through their research. We have this opportunity to interview Professor Horta.

The Young People’s Laureate For London – An Interview With Momtaza Mehri

Not just a biochemist, but also a poet who cares about the young of today, Momtaza Mehri dedicates a fair amount of her time to bringing awareness through poetry that touches various subjects. We have been fortunate to arrange an interview with her.

Are boys smarter than girls

Boys Smarter Than Girls? – An Interview With Professor Andrei Cimpian About Gender Stereotypes

Math is for boys and reading is for girls, and similar assumptions in the same vein: these are stereotypes that are created at an early age. We owe our thanks to individuals such as Professor Andrei Cimpian who are helping to break such patterns of thinking and contribute towards betterment in society. Professor Cimpian has conducted detailed studies into a serious issue that is faced by the society we live in.

I Used To Be A Sceptic In ESP Not Because I Had Looked At...

ESP and paranormal phenomena. We have all heard about it, and many of us are skeptical. However, when a research scientist of eminent standing talks about it there is no way but to sit up and pay attention. We have interviewed the famous Dr. Rupert Sheldrake, who has not only dedicated his studies to both these subjects but is a biologist and is known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance. He has worked at Cambridge University in developmental biology and was Principal Plant Physiologist at the International Crops Research Institute.

Want To Have Your Pet Living Forever? Cloning Might Be The Way – An...

With Dolly the Sheep, a new era began in 1996, in a manner of speaking. This was the clone that became famous all over the world. Today, a company in Texas, ViaGen, clones pets, horses, and livestock. We have had the opportunity to interview ViaGen’s president, Blake Russell.

Artificial Intelligence Interviews

Artificial Intelligence Interviews: A Brave New World For Today’s Young Job Seekers

PREPARING for a job interview is a nerve-wracking experience for millions of students and young professionals. Composing a resume that stands out in a competitive crowd is challenging, but the real art form is expressing yourself properly through body language and subject knowledge.

Does Telepathy Exist? – An Interview With Dr. Stanley Krippner

Is there more to a human being than most of us recognize? Do dreams carry messages?  Does Extrasensory Perception exist?  Does Telepathy exist?  Dr. Stanley Krippner, professor of psychology at Saybrook University – who has conducted workshops in many parts of the world and is on the advisory board of the International School of Psychotherapy – will answer these questions and more in this interview.

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