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The Wall Street Journal
Tech's Way Forward
2018 has been a year of reckoning in tech, with platforms under siege and questions looming about privacy, data and the power of tech giants. Where does the industry go next? Steve Ballmer sits down with WSJ's Joanna Stern.
Great Big Story
Making Vodka From Sheep_2
Discover how a Tasmanian man is making unique vodka from sheep whey, turning waste into an award-winning spirit.
The Guardian
True Conviction: The Dallas detective agency run by wrongly convicted men | Guardian Docs
A detective agency in Dallas, Texas, is being run by men who were wrongly convicted of crimes of which they were later cleared. Subscribe to The Guardian ►ttp://is.gd/subscribeguardian' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Guardian ► One...
Seven Dimensions
The Psychology of Lies and Wrongful Convictions
This video discusses the issue of lies, deception, and the impact it has on police investigations and courtroom proceedings. It explores the tendency of law enforcement to assume deception and how this can lead to tunnel vision and...
Great Big Story
Jarrett Adams, from wrongful conviction to legal advocate
Discover Jarrett Adams' inspiring journey from exoneree to attorney, fighting for justice within the Innocence Project.<br/>
Great Big Story
Brionna and Julio Lynch: A Father-Daughter Stunt Driving Legacy
Meet Brionna and Julio Lynch, the dynamic father-daughter duo taking the stunt driving world by storm.
Great Big Story
Brionna and Jalil Lynch, A father-daughter stunt driving legacy
Meet Brionna and Jalil Lynch, the dynamic father-daughter duo taking the stunt driving world by storm.<br/>
Seven Dimensions
The Intersection of Psychology and Law: Understanding Eyewitness Testimony
Elizabeth Loftus is a professor at the University of California, Irvine, specializing in the intersection of psychology and law. In this video, she focuses on the reliability of eyewitness testimony and its impact on wrongful convictions.
The Guardian
Campaigners fighting to overturn murder convictions of family members
Campaigners fighting to overturn murder convictions of family members Subscribe to the Guardian HEREref='http://bitly.com/UvkFpD' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>HERE Three women discuss how they become campaigners and legal experts...
TED Talks
TED: How I help free innocent people from prison | Ronald Sullivan
Harvard Law professor Ronald Sullivan fights to free wrongfully convicted people from jail -- in fact, he has freed some 6,000 innocent people over the course of his career. He shares heartbreaking stories of how (and why) people end up...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: How do hard drives work? - Kanawat Senanan
The modern hard drive is an object that can likely hold more information than your local library. But how does it store so much information in such a small space? Kanawat Senanan details the generations of engineers, material scientists,...
Science360
Climate Models - How Do We Know?
How are climate models on climate change being improved?
TED Talks
Photographs of secret sites - Taryn Simon
* Viewer discretion advised. This video includes discussion of mature topics and may be inappropriate for some audiences. Taryn Simon exhibits her startling take on photography -- to reveal worlds and people we would never see otherwise....
Science360
Technology for the blind!
NSF-funded researchers at Texas A&M have developed STAAR (Situated Touch Audio Annotator And Reader) e-reader that enables blind readers to read the same text sighted readers do. The system allows a user to scan the text with their...
Science360
Videotaped interrogations - A matter of perspective
What if there were one simple trick to presenting a police interrogation video that would make people more likely to believe a confession was voluntary – or coerced? Research by Ohio University psychology professor G. Daniel Lassiter...
The Guardian
Dallas Detective agency
A detective agency in Dallas, Texas, is being run by men who were wrongly convicted of crimes of which they were later cleared. One of them, Christopher Scott, confronts Alonso Hardy, who confessed to having committed the crime for which...
Curated Video
Was Ethel Rosenberg Wrongly Convicted as a Russian Spy?
NPR
Wrongfully Convicted: Flawed Autopsies Send Two Innocent Men To Jail
Two Mississippi men spent a combined 30 years in prison for crimes they didn't commit. They were separately charged with sexually assaulting and murdering two 3-year-old girls — in two separate crimes — two years apart. The pathologist...
TED Talks
Damon Horowitz: Philosophy in prison
Damon Horowitz teaches philosophy through the Prison University Project, bringing college-level classes to inmates of San Quentin State Prison. In this powerful short talk, he tells the story of an encounter with right and wrong that...
The Guardian
The forgotten police bombing of a Philadelphia pro-black group
On 13 May 1985, Philadelphia police bombed the Move compound, killing 11 people, including five children, and destroying an entire neighborhood. The countercultural group lived communally and had a history of violent encounters with...
Epic Reads
The Story Behind Punching the Air | with Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Salaam
Poet, activist, and inspirational speaker Dr. Yusef Salaam, one of the Exonerated Five wrongfully convicted in the “Central Park jogger” case, joins forces with award-winning author Ibi Zoboi in Punching the Air, a YA novel-in-verse...
Curated Video
When the only way to go free is to plead guilty
Curated Video
False Positive | A new documentary from Joss Fong
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