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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
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Laws of Growth and Natural Selection
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Language of Politics
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Dynamics of Human Aging
Biologist Konstantin Khrapko on life expectancy, increasing longevity, and landscape of diseases
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The Transits of Exoplanets
Physicist Joshua Winn on the difficulties of exoplanetary research, how researchers managed to get lucky with exoplanets, and the future of the field
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Identifying Adaptive Mutations
Biologist Hopi Hoekstra on sand dunes of Nebraska, agouti signaling protein, and adaptation to the habitat
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Arts and Humanities in Higher Education
David Dussault on human relationships, life experience and how to understand the influence that IT has on our everyday life
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Ethnicity in Afghanistan
Anthropologist Thomas Barfield on the role of ethnicity in state-building, nationalism and practical politics in modern Afghanistan
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Nobel Prize laureate Roy Glauber on avoiding predetonation, the Trinity test, and the hydrogen bomb
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Equestrian Statuette of Charlemagne
Historian Alexander Sidorov on the unique artifact of the Carolingian Renaissance — a mysterious statuette of a Frankish King in Louvre
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Single-Particle Electron Microscopy
Richard Henderson on the advantages of cryomicroscopy, factors limiting new discoveries, and the history of molecular biology
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Signal and Material Processing Through Biomembranes
Biophysicist Georg Büldt on using fluorescent protein markers, hormonal communication during pregnancy, and in-vitro systems of protein synthesis
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The Library Beyond the Book
Harvard Professor Jeffrey Schnapp on the redundancy between digital and analogue formats, physically assembled communities, and multiple types of libraries
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