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Paul Farmer's Vision for Health

Paul Farmer's Vision for Health

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 Humanitarian doctor Paul Farmer explains how global health is rooted in community.

Your Genes: Patent Pending

Your Genes: Patent Pending

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Can companies own pieces of us? We look at the Supreme Court's Myriad Genetics case.

Rivalry: A Double-Edged Sword

Rivalry: A Double-Edged Sword

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What makes rivalries different than other competitions? Edgar B. Herwick III, chief of WGBH’s Curiosity Desk, shares his insight.

The Science of Competition

The Science of Competition

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What helps us win? Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman, bestselling authors of "Top Dog: The Science of Winning and Losing," investigate the art of competition.

Dan Pink's Idea Economy

Dan Pink's Idea Economy

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Dan Pink, author of “To Sell is Human” and “Drive,” says that in the 21st century economy, ideas are currency. 

The End of the Resume

The End of the Resume

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Matt Richtel, journalist for the New York Times and author of “The Cloud,” says big data could be the new monster.com.


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