Being Human | Robert Sapolsky

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The Leakey Foundation

The Leakey Foundation

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What makes us human? World renowned neuroscientist Robert Sapolsky explores one of the most fundamental questions about our existence.
The Leakey Foundation presents Being Human, a live event mixing short talks from great minds with fun hands-on experiments, drinks, conversation and storytelling. Each event investigates different aspects of our evolution, our behavior, and the human experience.
Follow Being Human on Twitter at / beinghumanorg
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Being Human is a joint initiative of The Leakey Foundation and the Baumann Foundation.
This event is presented in partnership with The Bay Area Science Festival.

КОМЕНТАРІ: 17
@reasondroid5544
@reasondroid5544 7 років тому
This guy is incredible, the research he does and how he explains it. Been watching his material for a while.
@the_Rade
@the_Rade 4 роки тому
I'm learning so much! Can't get enough Sapolsky
@desislavarusekova9394
@desislavarusekova9394 3 роки тому
You are born to teach ! Thanks a lot for all your lectures!
@justincrediblelife
@justincrediblelife 3 роки тому
Sapolsky is quite a brilliant speaker!
@traviscroy4268
@traviscroy4268 7 років тому
It makes me happy to see this video has no dislikes. We are ALL humans no demon's or angle's just people. Thank you for helping this old baboon to learn a new trick. Thank you to whomever uploaded this and a special thanks to Robert dare I say for his centuries of dedicated resurch.
@leomiller2291
@leomiller2291 7 років тому
He's brilliant.
@L.iamCarroll
@L.iamCarroll 5 років тому
Incredible lecture, such an impressive man. What's so beautiful is his ability to be such a perfectly objective observer, to see patterns and entrenched behaviours, and to understand/explain them in scientific terms without ever a hint of moral judgment. Love it.
@GNOME_666
@GNOME_666 3 роки тому
The greatest thing about the internet is access to information and having guys like Robert around just further supports that claim
@jonpadrejuan5357
@jonpadrejuan5357 4 роки тому
sapolsky rocks!!!
@truthlivingetc88
@truthlivingetc88 6 років тому
I have watched about thirty thousand lectures in the last seven years ( I am a professional idler ). That was in the top fifty.
@normanvanrooy3113
@normanvanrooy3113 7 років тому
Wonderful talk. Thanks for the upload.
@sonikadhiman3805
@sonikadhiman3805 3 роки тому
Incredible
@BB1CC666
@BB1CC666 6 років тому
If I could deliver a speech like this, I would have dropped the mic in the end....
@Llkc60
@Llkc60 2 роки тому
What a legend
@twodogs91
@twodogs91 2 роки тому
Fascinating presentation and delivery. Great conclusion. But commenters, most of this isnt his research; its the body of science in his field
@Chupilunatico
@Chupilunatico 2 роки тому
Excellent presentation!!!
@firdausfauzi3918
@firdausfauzi3918 3 роки тому
Wonderful talk. Thanks for upload
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