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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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Maximilien Robespierre
Historian Peter McPhee on the Robespierre problem, historical controversies, and Robespierre's legacy
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Post-Truth
Philosopher and sociologist of science Steve Fuller on the blurred distinction between true and false, fake news, and Plato anticipating the post-truth situation
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Neanderthals
Archeologist Tim Reynolds on Mousterian tools, cross-species interactions, and Neanderthal language
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Life in Space
Cosmologist Martin Rees on life in the Solar System, artificial transmissions, and inorganic civilizations.
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The Role of Neuronal Identity in Synaptic Competition
Prof. Jeff Lichtman of Harvard University on the neuromuscular junction, loss of axon connections, and 'brainbow' mice
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Genetics of Obesity and Diabetes
Epidemiologist Nick Wareham on leptin, type 2 diabetes, and genome-wide association studies
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Tropical Cyclone
Meteorologist Chris Brierley on the tropical cyclogenesis, the distribution of tropical cyclones on the planet and the ways climate change affects the storms
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The stagnation of the glacial Arctic Ocean
The new research suggests that deep water layers may have played a role in ending the last glacial period in the Arctic region
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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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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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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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