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Physicist Joseph Formaggio on neutrino oscillations, the Standard Model, and nuclear burning cycle of young stars
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Higgs Boson
Physicist Daniela Bortoletto on the discovery of the Higgs Boson, the Large Electron-Positron collider, and the Standard Model of particle physics
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Biologist Steven Benner on the questions answered by paleogenetics, how laboratory work in the field is conducted, and what paleogenetics has already taught us
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Driver and Passenger Mutation in Cancer
Biophysicist Leonid Mirny on mutation balance, vulnerability of cancer, and its new explanatory paradigm
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Schrodinger and His Equation
Chemist David Clary on Schrodinger’s life, the significance of his equation and how his discoveries started the revolution in molecular biology
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Architecturing in a Cloud
Computer scientist Matthew Bass on dynamic environment, multitenancy, and coordination between releases
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Federico Capasso: “You can design the optical properties of surfaces, so you can design new phenomena”
Harvard professor Frederico Capasso on flat lenses, Cherenkov effect, and inverse method
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Architecture of First Societies
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Music and Autism
Psychologist Pamela Heaton on emotion recognition and musical abilities in individuals with autism
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