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Spontaneity
Can you train to be spontaneous? And if so, should you?
Counterfeiting
Fakes, forgeries and copies – how different are they?
Uncharted
How close are we to mapping all the land, the seas and the clouds in the sky?
Solitude
When being alone is a blessing and when it is a blight.
Reinventing Peace
A look into new ways of thinking about conflict and reduce aggression
Hair, Fur and Cilia
The fine thread-like strands that grow from our bodies and organs
Future Cities
Smart and eco-cities are design buzz-words – but how realistic are such plans globally?
Extrapolation
The dangers and advantages of using what we know to explain what we don’t know
How we Perceive Art
Why do we like some art works but not others and what role does cultural background play?
Gold
What makes gold so valuable?
Social Intelligence
Some people seem to get on with anyone and everyone: is it down to talent or practice?
Challenging Assumptions
What does it really mean to challenge received wisdom?
Forgiveness
Can you have forgiveness without remorse?
Indirect Experience
What can we learn by observing others?
Invisibility
Is invisibility good or bad? Is it a matter of optics, morality or magic?
Risor Festival: Outcasts
When is it better to remain an outsider? And what makes outcasts unwelcome?
Time to Rethink What is 'Normal'?
Where is the dividing line between what is normal and what is a mental disorder?
South Africa: Education
What’s the future of education in South Africa?
Democracy and the Arts in South Africa
The Forum at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown.
Bubbles
The curious properties of bubbles in the oceans, in our bodies and in art.
Grass
Grass provides 60% of human calorie intake and covers a quarter of the planet
Blood
The life-giving fluid in science and in our culture
Multilingualism
The advantages and disadvantages of speaking more than one language
Rivers
Why they are essential to our planet and how they can even shape our psyche
Challenges of Nanoscience
Transforming biosciences with particles just a few billionths of a metre across
Rewilding
The impact of leaving the land to its own devices
Aliens
Why do some people believe in aliens and extra-terrestrials, and not others?
Self Assembly
How simple cells, molecules and even robots can work together to achieve complexity
Uncertainty
How to approach uncertainty in the modern world
Natural Navigation
Spatial processing in the brain, bird migration and natural navigational clues.
Robots with a Heart
Do we want robots to be more social? The Forum at World-Changing Ideas Summit in New York