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Education in the Middle Ages
Historian Peter Jones on monastic education, cathedral schools and apprenticeship in the Middle Ages
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Voyager and the Heliopause Crossing
Director of research at LATMOS, Jean-Loup Bertaux, on the current locations of Voyager One and Two, the Heliopause, and the controversy on Voyager One's location
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Chemists convert nitrogen to ammonia using light
Inspired by nature, researchers come up with a new way to transmute the most abundant gas in the atmosphere under ambient conditions
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Flat Optics Based on Metasurfaces
Harvard University Professor Federico Capasso on the generalized law of reflection, vortex beams of light, and smartphones as thin as a credit card
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Physicist David Southwood on the exploration of the oceans, Earth meteorology and how can we observe climate change from space
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Formation of Exoplanets
Astrophysicist Didier Queloz on protoplanetary disks, the temperature balance of the solar system, and movements of exoplanets
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Financial crisis in Greece
Economist Dimitrios Tsomocos on the bailout plan failure, the Troika, and the impact of the strong euro
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Gödel Machine
AI specialist Jürgen Schmidhuber on Kurt Gödel, meta learning and fundamental limitations of computability
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Chronic Pain
Psychologist Mark Lumley on behavioral dysfunction, categorizing pain, and the effects of psychotherapeutic treatment
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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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