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How Big Tobacco Corrupts Science
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Complete video at http://fora.tv/2012/03/02/Does_Corporate_Funding_Corrupt_Science Robert Proctor, Professor of the History of Science at Stanford University, explains ways in which the tobacco industry has manipulated science. Proctor argues that tobacco-friendly scientific research was "mounting a gigantic confusion campaign." ---- Some 65%... Read more

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- -: How Big Tobacco Corrupts Science

March 13, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

Complete video at http://fora.tv/2012/03/02/Does_Corporate_Funding_Corrupt_Science Robert Proctor, Professor of the History of Science at Stanford University, explains ways in which the tobacco industry has manipulated science. Proctor argues that tobacco-friendly scientific research was "mounti...

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Source: Fora.tv

- -: Jason Leopold - Breaking the Enron Scandal

September 9, 2006 (over 17 years ago)

Complete program at: http://fora.tv/fora/showthread.php?t=320 Reporter Jason Leopold describes breaking one of the first stories on Enron's manipulation of the California energy market in an excerpt from his book, "News Junkie." This clip contains explicit language. ----- Jason Leopold talks ...

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- -: Women in Business - The Art of S & M

March 14, 2008 (about 16 years ago)

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/02/13/Nina_DiSesa_Seducing_the_Boys_Club Author and advertising executive Nina DiSesa explains why mastering the "Art of S&M" - seduction and manipulation - is important for a woman's success in the workplace. ----- Seducing the Boys Club: Uncensored Tact...

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Tim Berners-Lee: The Year Open Data Went Worldwide

February 1, 2010 (over 14 years ago)

Tim Berners-Lee thanks the people who have contributed data to his data website, which was created to encourage data manipulation and information dissemination on issues of worldwide concern.

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Source: TED

John Underkoffler: John Underkoffler Points to the Future of UI

February 1, 2010 (over 14 years ago)

John Underkoffler shows a 3D manipulation of a computer system that holds the future of technology.

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Source: TED

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