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Spacetime Symmetry and Einstein’s Relativity
Theoretical physicist Xavier Bekaert on Galilean relativity, the separation of time and space, and Einstein’s reconciliation of mechanics and electromagnetism
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Genomic Imprinting and the Brain
Biologist Catherine Dulac on the maternal-paternal genomic conflict, its influence on the growth of embryos, and its connection to brain development
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The Stability of the Solar System
Institute for Advanced Study Prof. Scott Tremaine on the universal law of gravity, predictability and chaos in dynamical systems, and the future of planetary orbits
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Snapshot Justice
Philosopher David Schmidtz on equality, the gap between theory and practice, and real fairness
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The first mass extinction of complex life
The new research sheds light on the factos that led to the mysterious extinction of Ediacara biota
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Paternal dietary effects on offspring
The male offspring of calorie restricted fathers display reduced anxiety-like behavior as adults
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Metamaterials
Physicist Martin McCall on artificial materials, control over the magnetic response, and perfect lenses
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