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Dr Aminath Sudha | Beyond the Pay Rise: Rethinking Motivation in Public Service

Dr Aminath Sudha | Beyond the Pay Rise: Rethinking Motivation in Public Service

by admin | Mar 10, 2026 | behavioural sciences, business and economy

Dr Aminath Sudha | Beyond the Pay Rise: Rethinking Motivation in Public Service About this episode When governments want public services to run better, one common solution is simple: pay people more. But new research led by Dr Aminath Sudha suggests the reality is far...
Dr. Bruce Lahn | Cracking the Code of How Cells Choose Their Fates

Dr. Bruce Lahn | Cracking the Code of How Cells Choose Their Fates

by admin | Mar 3, 2026 | biology, health and medicine

Dr. Bruce Lahn | Cracking the Code of How Cells Choose Their Fates About this episode How does a single fertilized egg produce the hundreds of cell types that make up the body – from neurons and skin cells to muscle and blood? This question has long been one of...
Professor Magnus S. Magnusson | The Surprising Similarities Between Human Cells and Societies

Professor Magnus S. Magnusson | The Surprising Similarities Between Human Cells and Societies

by admin | Feb 19, 2026 | behavioural sciences, biology

Professor Magnus S. Magnusson | The Surprising Similarities Between Human Cells and Societies About this episode For most of history, humans lived in small groups. Then, almost overnight in evolutionary terms, billions of us began cooperating in vast, complex...
Dr Andrea Haefner | How Civil Society Groups Are Speaking Up for the Mekong River

Dr Andrea Haefner | How Civil Society Groups Are Speaking Up for the Mekong River

by admin | Feb 17, 2026 | arts and humanities, earth and environment

Dr Andrea Haefner | How Civil Society Groups Are Speaking Up for the Mekong River About this episode The Mekong River is one of Southeast Asia’s great lifelines, supporting more than 65 million people and sustaining extraordinary biodiversity. Yet it is also a river...
Dr Charlotte Parham – Dr Louis Nadelson | Lessons in Connection: What School Desegregation Meant for Black Students in the American South

Dr Charlotte Parham – Dr Louis Nadelson | Lessons in Connection: What School Desegregation Meant for Black Students in the American South

by admin | Feb 17, 2026 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences

Dr Charlotte Parham – Dr Louis Nadelson | Lessons in Connection: What School Desegregation Meant for Black Students in the American South About this episode The 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision is often remembered as a cornerstone of American progress,...
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