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Moons of Jupiter
Physicist Michele Dougherty on the exploration of Jupiter’s moons, Europa’s ice crust and the internal ocean on Ganymede
Genetic Diversity in Humans
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Visual Perspective Taking
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Laws of Growth and Natural Selection
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Language of Politics
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Online Counselling Psychology
Psychologist Terry Hanley on the history of distant counselling, the outcomes of the online therapy and the new skills counselors need to develop
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Music and Williams Syndrome
Psychologist Pamela Heaton on the areas of strength in children with Williams syndrome, how do they recognise emotions and how music can help them to improve various cognitive skills
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Cloud Computing
Cloud Technology Researcher José Luis Vázquez-Poletti on data storage in computing clouds, creating new virtual resources, and the costs of using computing clouds
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Computational Modeling of the Brain
Neuroscientist Sylvain Baillet on the Human Brain Project, implementing the brain in silico, and neural networks
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Musical Taste
Neuroscientist Diana Omigie on what musical taste is, how our musical preferences are formed and what can change them
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Neural Networks
Computer scientist Erol Gelenbe on history of neural networks research, Lapicque equation and reinforcement learning
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Multiculturalism and National Identity
Sociologist Peter Kivisto on problems with multiculturalism, profit for a country from a multicultural population, and the impact of multiculturalism on national identity
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Liquid metal mollusk that “eats” fuel is discovered
A first ever self-powered pump made of liquid metal was demonstrated, paving the way for making dynamically reconfigurable intelligent soft robots
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Connectomics
Neurobiologist Jeff Lichtman on brain cell connections, Golgi stain, and big data in neurophysiology
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Complex feeding behavior in a primitive animal lacking a stomach
One of the simplest multicellular organisms may be not as simple as previously believed
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