The “Explorer Gene”: Why Your Restless Brain Is an Evolutionary Superpower

Have you ever met someone who seems fundamentally incapable of sitting still? Someone who treats a boring routine like a prison sentence, yet can spend 12 hours straight hyper-focused on a complex project, only to move on to… Read More

A 125-Year Political History of Iran. Through the Eyes of Empire, Oil, and Revolution

Iran’s modern history isn’t just a timeline of local rulers and revolts — it’s a high-stakes geopolitical chessboard shaped by empires, oil, foreign coups, cultural movements, and the unrelenting will of its people. Dr. Roy Casagranda’s powerful lecture… Read More