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90 min.
Researchers and storytellers share a passion for mysteries. They’re compelled by the puzzles of the universe, the natural world, and technological advancement. And yet, answers often come in unexpected ways from surprising places. Join us for a lively exchange between scientists and storytellers as they contemplate what it means to be compelled by seemingly impossible problems . . . for years or even decades. How do inquiring minds begin? And how do breakthroughs happen? Supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Join filmmakers Diana Bell (Obseledia) and Braden King (Here) and biologist Darcy Kelly, paleontologist Paul Sereno and physicist and science historian Peter Galison with moderator Joe Palca (NPR).
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