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Fundamental Interactions
Physicist Jonathan Butterworth on the term ‘fundamental’, the forces of the Standard model and why gravity is so hard to investigate
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Brain’s Navigational System
Neuroscientist Freyja Ólafsdóttir on the hippocampus, place cells, and the cognitive map
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Radiation and Land Surface
Geographer Mathias Disney on the Sun's spectrum, albedo and why plants and animals are sensitive to a very specific part of the overall spectrum
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Chronic Pain
Psychologist Mark Lumley on behavioral dysfunction, categorizing pain, and the effects of psychotherapeutic treatment
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Mechanism Design Theory
Economist Eric Maskin on privatization of the radio spectrum, history of the field, and mistakes in decision making
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Matter and Antimatter Symmetry
Physicist John Doyle on the Big Bang, time-reversal symmetry, and the electric dipole moment of the electron
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Collisions of Elementary Particles with Atomic Nuclei
Nobel Prize laureate Roy Glauber on Rutherford's experiments, exploring uranium fission products, and development of the nuclear weapon
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Quantum Science and Engineering
Physicist Mikhail Lukin on superposition principle, secure transmission of information, and quantum computer
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Quantizing Gravity
Theoretical physicist Xavier Bekaert on quantum interaction, coupling constant, and properties of gravity
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Monetary Revolution in the 11th century England
Historian Rory Naismith on the monk Ælfric Bata, the formation of the English monetary system, and the silver standard
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