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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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Digital Humanities
Harvard Professor Jeffrey Schnapp on print as a tremendously powerful medium, dynamic media forms, and the World Wide Web as the defining public space of our time
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Chemists convert nitrogen to ammonia using light
Inspired by nature, researchers come up with a new way to transmute the most abundant gas in the atmosphere under ambient conditions
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New type of chemical bonding discovered
Isotope effects lead to unusual interaction between atoms resulting in emergence of new kind of attraction
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Liberal Arts Education
Daniel Kontowski on the idea of liberal education, its learning outcomes and the consumerist approach to education
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Solar Variability and Climate
Joanna D. Haigh on the 'little ice age', solar radiation, and global warming
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Principles of Invention
Microbiologist Kim Lewis on the engineering approach to invention, the perfect solution, and abstracting the problem in biology
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Negative Index of Refraction in Atomic Gas
Physicist Susanne Yelin on the perfect lens, the way to achieve negative indexes of refraction, and the challenges researchers face
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Extreme Altitude Plumes on Mars
Collaboration between amateur astronomers and scientists has led to the discovery of a strange phenomenon in the Mars' atmosphere
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How are spatial memories compressed in our brain?
Researchers propose a new model of spatial coding in theta sequences during slow and fast gamma rhythms
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Non-Bayesian Decision Theory
Mathematician Itzhak Gilboa on known and unknown probabilies, various descriptive models, and ambiguity
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Karl Friston: “The hallmark of a good scientist is asking questions that no-one has asked before”
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Ruth Penfold-Mounce: ‘We’re seeing death as a form of entertainment rather than being disturbed by what we’re witnessing’
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