The entire hour-long talk that Larry Page gave at the American Association for the Advancement of Science in February is available on YouTube. His talk spans a wide range of subjects, including science's marketing problem, the importance of having people in power "who understand things," doing non-incremental research, climate change, poverty, energy, scientific publishing, and more. The talk itself is only 40 minutes long. The last 20 minutes is a Q&A session with more than a few cringeworthy questions by nutballs in the audience. It makes you almost sorry for Larry Page. He probably has to put up with questions like these from strangers on a daily basis. (Thx, mndoci)