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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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Laws of Growth and Natural Selection
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Language of Politics
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University-City Research Collaboration
Sociologist Christopher Winship on cities, universities, and the role of scientific research in urban policy decisions
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Linguistic Theory of Question
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Newspapers in Crisis
Professor Colin Sparks on decline in media, digitalization of information and top-ten Google searches
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Protoplanetary Disk Structures
Astronomer Hauyu Baobab Liu on luminous stars, accretion of molecular gas, and the evolution of planetary systems
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Superradiance in Ultracold Molecular Samples
Physicist Susanne Yelin on atomic decay, wave interference, and ultracold polymolecules
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Anthropology of Revolution
Social anthropologist Martin Holbraad on different approaches to revolution as a subject of an anthropological research, the role of every-day experience, and personal transformation of people involved in a revolution
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Dynamics of Human Aging
Biologist Konstantin Khrapko on life expectancy, increasing longevity, and landscape of diseases
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Short-Term Memory
Neuroscientist Neil Burgess on the difference between short-term and long-term memory, phonological loop, and amnesic people
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Cell Cycle and Cancer
Director of Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, Richard Pestell, on the links between the cell cycle and cancer, the role of kinases, and new possible treatments
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The Role of Measurement Tools in Science
Physicist Ronald Walsworth on quantum mechanical transitions inside atoms, blue and red shift for GPS, and user-friendly precise systems
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