Harvard literary and science interview series with various scholars and public figures
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The document lists interview topics and participants without any mention of financial transactions, misconduct, or controversial actions involving high‑profile officials. It provides no actionable inv Interviews feature Richard Dawkins, David Coleman, Peter Galison, Walter Isaacson, Ray Dalio, and ot Topics include poetry, evolution, Einstein, coding, and conservation. Affiliated institutions: Har
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