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Cancer as Evolutionary Process
Associate Professor at MIT Leonid Mirny on mutations in oncogenes, tumor suppressors, and cancer biology in terms of the theory of evolution
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Quantum Mechanics and Chaos
Prof. of MIT Daniel Kleppner on the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics, the butterfly effect, and «quantum chaology»
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Protoplanetary Disk Structures
Astronomer Hauyu Baobab Liu on luminous stars, accretion of molecular gas, and the evolution of planetary systems
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Unique Sound Systems Allow Parrots to Talk
Scientists have found structures in parrot brain responsible for sound imitation
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Music and Brain
Psychologist Lauren Stewart on congenital amusia, earworms and how music affects mental and physical health
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Protecting Chickens and People from Avian Influenza Viruses
New effective H7N9 and H5N1 vaccines will help to control the spread of viruses in avian species and, thus, to avoid cross-species transmission to humans
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The Impact of Higgs Boson Discovery
Physicist Jonathan Butterworth on the predictions of the Standard Model, new excitement about physics and future experiments beyond the Standard Model
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The Liar Paradox
Philosopher Stephen Read on the principle of excluded middle, noncontradiction, and Buridan's ass
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Developmental Mechanisms of Evolutionary Change
Biologist Arkhat Abzhanov on principal component analysis, molecular-based phylogenetic tree, and zebrafish embryos
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Speaking multiple languages can improve stroke outcome
Patients who speak more than one language seem to be twice as likely to have a better outcome after stroke
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