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pretty much run down.Princeton is very well off.The university is great.
Wow. Involved with the book as well?Princeton University Press published, absolutely-- people are absolutely central to this.
My agent took it.Princeton University Press decided to bring it out.And that was like two years ago.
But I would say in the last gallery of the exhibition, we have a case that has some 3D printed objects in it.Princeton and Yale and so on.
But I would say in the last gallery of the exhibition, we have a case that has some 3D printed objects in it.Princeton obviously, great examples.
A remarkable thing happens to your brain on stories.Princeton University researchers have found that if I tell you a story, the same areas of our brains-- if they take an MRIscan to look at brain blood flow-- the same areas light up.
is a professor of Psychiatry and behavioral psychology at Emory University here in his ba in atPrinceton in physics a PhD at UC Davis in biomedic engineering and his MD at UCSan Diego his research has been featured in numerous Publications ranging from
graduate student named Hugh ever Everett who was working with John archal Wheelerat Princeton it must have been and invents with all seriousness exactlythis same idea that every Quantum event is a fork in reality and
know where I am. I turn around and I walk in a certain direction that should activate. So the internal system theat Princeton for some time uh and his students devised a rat or mouse virtual it's really really for mice. I have to
um I am in fact gave a um uh 100,000 of these uh uh results to a friend of mineat Princeton Lee silver and no two people took my questionnaire the same way but there patterns there's patternsto nature there's patterns to culture and there's patterns to personality and so I want to talk about the basic
We are very pleased to bring the author and entrepreneur Ben Parr to campus today.This Princeton native, that would be Princeton, Illinois-- being from Champaign, I definitely respect that-- was also voted in 2012 one of the Fortune 30under 30. So that's pretty cool.
But the fact that someone-- there are people who are smart who think these.at Princeton at the moment-- invented what is one of the most famous examples of what's called recreational maths but it's also quite serious
Did we not tell you that?At Princeton, yes. Say more about that, because that was a new collaborative model that you built.
of that paint has survived antiquity.The Princeton Museum of Art was one of the museums that gave stuff back in 2007; they signed an agreement; they made happy noises with Italy, everything was fine.
the first sentence I wrote.ìItís Princeton New Jersey where this took place.In summer is so hot and humid that the atmosphere has been described as quote ìLike the inside of a dogís mouth.î Itís sensing itís the worse place in the world to try and build
you know, sense of humor.Thatís Princeton, thatís a cocktail party in the 1930ís.So all these people are from Budapest.Thatís HP Robertson who at that time was teaching quantum physics to Alan Turing, Alan Turing was his student and, you know, I was there as a child, I donít ever remember meeting
it would be a tool for helping them see and make that sali-, make that trade-off very salient. So there's, there's an analogy that comes from Peter Singer, who's a philosopherat Princeton, that tells a lot, that makes this analogy exactly, perfectly. The analogy is you're walking down the street and there's a child drowning in a lake. And you're onyour way to a meeting. And if you jump in that lake to save that child, you're going to miss that meeting. And let's say, for simplicity, that meeting is going to earn you $300. So
The Princetonians now all felt at liberty to approach and examine.
I got into Princeton University and I went there.
And after you graduated Princeton, you immediately went into corporate America.
It's four Princeton students who are driving from east to west across the country.
Matt was at Princeton.
When he was at Princeton, he was at what outsiders call the Princeton Institute for Advanced Studies.
Insiders called it the Princeton Institute for Advanced Salaries.
And my Princeton colleague Angus Deaton who this year got the Nobel Prize for Economics also has some criticisms of aid in his excellent book,
But I went to Princeton on the east coast.
Ed Felton of Princeton, who has a role in this book, he's a former chief technologist with the Federal Trade Commission.
This was at Princeton.
And even at Princeton, if I may say, the IAS finally, after von Neumann leaves, they don't feel computing is a grand endeavor in its own way.
It was the Princeton team that told them what the discovery mean And sometimes in communicating the science, scientific papers are perhaps not the best way
He went to Princeton.
And I took Princeton home with me.
Did we not tell you that?And the Princeton girls go to college and used to be dancers.
I taught at Princeton for a year.
of that paint has survived antiquity.So the Princeton case which is the one that's kind of hot right now involves a dealer named Edoardo Almagia and there's a cache of photos; we don't have them the Italian authorities,
So Turing comes into the picture because, you know, the conception of all this goes back to Turing.Turing came to Princeton in 1936, he stayed for two years.He worked fairly closely with Johnny Von Neumann who always credited Turing.
So you have this tavern and you have the Quaker meeting house.And the tavern became Princeton University and the Quaker meeting house that land became the Institute for Advanced Study.It only changed hands twice, from the Penn family to the Olden family to the Institute.
was happening and set up a community to aide refugee scientists and broke all the rules like you guys probably do with H1 visas to get these people in despite, forget that atthat time Princeton University had a quota against Jewish faculty and Jewish students so the Institute played a very strong role.Thatís Norbert Wiener who sort of coined the word, or took the word from Ampere but then re coined the word cybernetics.
She went to Princeton University and Harvard Law School.
colleagues at Princeton, my younger colleagues at Princeton, has done studies on the effects of facial characteristics on political preferences. And it's utterly amazing. You take 538 pairs
earned a Doctorate from Princeton University.
the list of Princeton philosophers he wanted to work with and an essay with such dense philosophical prose that Portia had had no idea what he was talking about. In fact, she
a faculty spouse at Princeton so I've watched an entire generation of Princeton students pass through my husband's classes and my own home, because I have kids and Princeton students
wartime the Wilson of Princeton was not the Wilson of the White House it's one leading historian concluded Wilson was a
All the Princetonians knew that it would be pointless and probably inflammatory to make inquiries about non-gender binary cases.
- First time I went to Princeton, I met a couple who invited Dirac and his wife.
I lived in-- I taught at Princeton for 15 years before moving here to Cambridge.
be joining us from New Jersey in Princeton um not stones away from where I am currently based in Manhattan at
He has a BA from Princeton University and an MA and PhD from the University of Minnesota.
In my undergrad when I was in Princeton, I studied African-American History, and I did African Studies.
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