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Behavioral geneticist Robert Plomin on explaining genetic variance in intelligence, the Finnish educational model, and the probabilistic approach to genetic differences in children's abilities to learn
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Quitting visual search
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Search for Life in Solar Vicinity
Astronomer Jean-Loup Bertaux on the Doppler Shift, HARPS-spectrograph, and the habitable zone.
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Bioinformatics After High Throughput Sequencing
Bioinformatician Manja Marz on non-coding RNAs, the dynamic programming approach, and homology search
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Alexander the Great
Historian Ian Worthington on one of the most significant characters of the Ancient world, Macedonian drinking traditions, and sexuality in Antiquity
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Complex feeding behavior in a primitive animal lacking a stomach
One of the simplest multicellular organisms may be not as simple as previously believed
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Feminism in the U.S.
Historian Annelise Orleck on gender inequality, the fight for equal rights, and "Jane Crow" laws
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