1:04:56
Coin or Not to Coin: Why did the Greeks bother to create coinage? - Gilles Bransbourg
Institute for Advanced Study
47:44
A Mathematical Vocabulary for Textures and its Astronomical Applications - Sihao Cheng
43:54
IAS Friends Annual Meeting 5/17/2024
48:25
LAB DOG: What Global Science Owes American Beagles - Brad Bolman
1:01:38
Commerce and Connection in the Global Middle Ages - Sarah Davis-Secord
1:29:59
TropiColliders - Nima Arkani-Hamed
41:06
IAS Friends Annual Meeting 5/19/2023
1:01:10
The Three-Body Problem: A Chaotic Tale from Newton to Symplectic Geometry and Spa...- Agustin Moreno
1:14:42
Pandemic Exposures: Economy and Society in the Time of Coronavirus
1:02:16
Ancient Writing and Reading: Culture and communication among the graffiti of Pompeii
31:57
IAS Friends Annual Meeting 5-20-22
1:11:26
Friends Lecture by Myles Jackson - April 1, 2022
41:44
Exploring the Institute's Archives - Caitlin Rizzo
48:28
Negative Energy, Quantum Information and Causality - Adam Levine
48:44
Human Subjects as Research Experts - Friends Talk with Rosanna Dent
30:06
Governing Bioscience in Globalization - Sonja van Wichelen - Lunch with a Member
33:48
On Quantum Fields and Sphere Packings - Dalimil Mazac
37:45
When Rome was not Rome - John North Hopkins - Friends Lunch with a Member
46:38
Friends Virtual Talk with Sukanya Chakrabarti - March 24, 2021
1:17:47
Toward a Social Science of the Possible - Jacob Foster
44:09
Friends Lunch with a Member - Lawrie Balfour
57:29
Friends Lunch with a Member - Richard Schwartz
1:01:06
Friends Talk - Lia Medeiros - October 28, 2020
56:32
Friends Lunch with a Member - Aaron Hershkowitz
53:32
Friends Talk - David Lang - September 29, 2020
44:02
Friends Lunch with a Member - Alden H. Young
Friends Lunch with a Member - Adela Pinch
35:03
Friends Lunch with a Member - Eben Kirksey
53:40
Friends Lunch with a Member - Silvia Ghinassi
46:00
Global Hunger/Scientific Solutions?: A “universal” solution to end world hunger - Gabriela Laveaga
43:02
Eliot and Women - Lyndall Gordon
38:27
Credit from the State, Credit to the State - Sarah Quinn
34:06
The Road to Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems - Juliette Kennedy
52:46
The Story of Trigonometry: Revolutions in the Heavens, and on the Earth - Glen Van Brummelen
30:34
Feeding a Black Hole - Lena Murchikova
1:00:54
Nuclear Weapons Policy in the Age of Putin and Xi - Walter B. Slocombe
34:19
Reinterpreting Political Violence in 20th-Century Europe - Julian Casanova
45:31
A Party for Which People? ...and Beyond - Michael Kazin
37:12
Landscapes of St. Gregory: Towards an Ecoarthistory of Medieval Italy - Alison Perchuk
56:47
Reading Ibn Tufayl in the Modern Middle East - Murad Idris
52:28
Bringing Home Here: ...in the United States - Tessa Lowinske Desmond
35:51
Deep Learning: A Scientific Perspective - Nadav Cohen
28:59
How to Test String Theory - Thomas Rudelius
50:49
Uncovering 80 Years of Research into the Near and Middle East at IAS - Sabine Schmidtke
53:36
Before Menus, Cookbooks, and Writing - Katherine Moore
41:32
Liquid Crystals and the Heilmann-Lieb Conjecture - Ian Jauslin
41:51
How and Why We Write the History of the Social Sciences - George Steinmetz
55:14
The Virtues of Violence: Amphitheatres, Gladiators, and the Roman System of Values - Kathleen Colema
48:03
Impeachment: The Constitutional Remedy of Last Resort
29:00
Dust, Distortions and Shadows in the Universe's Oldest Light - James Colin Hill
1:06:20
Salvaging the Rational Heritage of Islam: The Zaydi Manuscript tradition project - Sabine Schmidtke
1:04:13
A Square Meal - Andrew Coe and Jane Ziegelman
32:48
The (Ancient) Hippocratic Oath in Context: Death, Physicians and Suicide - Hartwin Brandt
40:37
The Dark Side of the Earth in the Sixteenth Century - Alexander Nagel
34:12
Black Holes and the Butterfly Effect - Douglas Stanford
1:00:13
Dreams Deferred? Rebuilding Your Retirement Strategy - Brett Hammond
43:18
The 'Works of the Old Men' in Arabia: Discovering...and Space - David Kennedy
32:45
Mathematics and Music: Vibrating Strings and Overtones
1:25:38
Public Lecture: Donald Trump...New Global Order?
53:30
Buddhist Temple Food and Globalization in South Korea - Seungsook Moon
55:34
What a (Modern) Monk Does: ..Threatened Communities - Columba Stewart
36:28
Prison re-entry as a social institution and the Ex-Offender - Reuben Jonathan Miller
45:57
Making Reality Disappear - Klaus Larres
52:44
Out of this World: A history of Structure in the Universe - Marilena LoVerde
49:17
Looking Beyond Technological...Climate Change - Richard York
1:03:13
The Business Case for Diversity - Luke Visconti
52:03
Steal the Menu: Forty Years in Food - Raymond Sokolov
1:01:45
Today's Landscape of Pharmaceutical Research in Cancer - Elliott Sigal
49:36
Your Brain at Work...Stories - John Hopfield
50:48
The Moral Challenge to Europe - Kim Lane Scheppele
44:24
Ellsworth Kelly's Dream of Anonymity - Yve-Alain Bois
55:23
Blogging, Now and Then - Robert Darnton
55:16
The Rise and Fall of French Cuisine in the United States - Paul Freedman
52:23
Exploring 3 Dimensions - Abigail Thompson
44:14
Mathematical Adventures in Park City - Richard Hain
53:35
The Aspirational Investor - Ashvin Chhabra
30:18
Food of Life: Ancient Persian...and Ceremonies - Najmieh Batmanglij
54:44
Fifty Years of Reforming...Have Learned? - Charles Payne
54:10
An Antidote to the Politics of Despair - Deva Woodly
45:52
Changing Politics: New Issue Acceptance and the American Way - Deva Woodly
50:41
A talk given by Kevin Zraly and Gary Alan Fine
Honest Doubt - Paul Hodgson
1:02:18
Randomness and Pseudo-randomness - Avi Wigderson
40:14
Go-Betweens for Hitler - Karina Urbach
44:20
The American Plate: A Culinary History in 100 Bites - Libby H. O'Connell
1:02:17
Modern Cosmology and the Origin of the Universe - Matias Zaldarriaga
56:54
A Conversation with Pia de Jong - Pia de Jong
1:03:37
Mastery in Japanese Food Work: The Case of Coffee - Merry White
56:21
The Art of Dining: Downton Abbey - Francine Segan
1:03:34
The Frontiers and Limits of Science | Robbert Dijkgraaf