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On today's show: A look at the World Economic Forum on Africa, why Hillary Clinton is making promises about U.F.O.s, and a massive experiment on dreams. (episode)
Nearly 1,500 international representatives are in Rwanda for the World Economic Forum on Africa. It is a show of success for a country that was ravaged by genocide in the 1990s.
The spring offensive to retake the Iraqi city of Mosul from the self-proclaimed Islamic was announced more than a year ago, but things are not going well.
Rousseff will be suspended for up to six months and be replaced by her former ally, Vice President Michel Temer.
If elected, Hillary Clinton says she'll provide the public with greater access to government records about aliens, the secrets of Roswell, Area 51, and U.F.O.s.
“Sea Hero Quest," a smartphone game that helps researchers spot early signs of dementia, has been downloaded over 600,000 times and produced the equivalent of about 70 years of lab data.
In the 1950s, a team of psychologists tried to record the thoughts and dreams of entire civilizations and societies. They failed, but the lessons remain valuable in our age of big data.