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What is genius?

31 min · 8 de ene de 2025
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For a transcript of this episode, click here [https://sites.mit.edu/compass/files/2025/06/Genius-Podcast-Transcript.pdf] (https://sites.mit.edu/compass/files/2025/06/Genius-Podcast-Transcript.pdf). This episode explores the question ”What makes a genius and why does it matter?” with insights from MIT professors of music, math, physics, and history of science.  Featuring: Emily Richmond Pollock, Professor of Music (host); Larry Guth, Professor of Mathematics; and, David Kaiser, Professor of Physics and History of Science (STS).  This podcast was created as part of the MIT Compass Initiative, 21.01: “Love, Death, and Taxes.” For more information about Compass check out ⁠compass.mit.edu⁠ [https://compass.mit.edu/].  This podcast was recorded at the MIT AV Studios, and produced by Adina Karp.

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