Decades spent studying the way we use our hands when we talk has convinced Susan Goldin-Meadow that not only do gestures help our listeners understand us; gestures help us understand ourselves. They help us think, and as children, even to learn.
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Mike Brown and Millie Dresselhaus: Exploring the very big and the very small
Kashmir Hill: Reporting from the Future
David Linden: How Come You’re So Special?
Bette Midler: How She Became Divine
Saul Perlmutter: The Man Who Upended the Universe
Hope Jahren: What You Can Do to Save the Planet
Billy Collins: When Words Have a Mind of Their Own
Chris Hadfield: Song of an Astronaut
Sarah Ruhl: What if you couldn’t smile?
Gal Beckerman: How Quiet Whispers Lead to Radical Roars
Natalie and Natasha Batalha: Looking for Life on Alien Worlds
Michael Keaton: From Standup to Drama
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