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Moons of Jupiter
Physicist Michele Dougherty on the exploration of Jupiter’s moons, Europa’s ice crust and the internal ocean on Ganymede
Genetic Diversity in Humans
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Laws of Growth and Natural Selection
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Language of Politics
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Hummingbird agility depends on raw muscle power
New research suggests that muscle capacity is the most important factor determining a hummingbird’s maneuverability
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Experimental Linguistics
Linguist Maria Polinsky on behavioral approaches, resumptive pronouns, and presence of genders in different languages
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Dopamine system
Psychologist Samuel McClure on neurotransmitters, errors in prediction, and neuromarketing
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Higher Education and Employability
David Dussault on the ideal type of students, gig economy and the difference between skills and knowledge
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Musicality
Psychologist Bruno Gingras on how we perceive music, reasons for severe tone-deafness, and why some of us are more musical than others
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Solar Variability and Climate
Joanna D. Haigh on the 'little ice age', solar radiation, and global warming
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Transmedia Storytelling as Supersystem
Media Scientist Renira Rampazzo Gambarato on the theory of systems, the elements of transmedia storytelling, and interaction with the storyworld
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Radiative Forcing of Climate Change
Physicist Joanna D. Haigh on greenhouse gases, the impact of aerosols on climate change, and how clouds reflect radiation
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Photodynamic Therapy of Cancer
Chemist David Philips on the phenomenon of phototoxicity, characteristics of the dyestuff, and limitations of photodynamic therapy
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How Can Light Be Used to Repair Neurons?
Biologist Hernán López-Schier on optogenetics, photo-uncaging of chemical compounds, and Parkinsonian mice
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Karl Friston: “The hallmark of a good scientist is asking questions that no-one has asked before”
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Ruth Penfold-Mounce: ‘We’re seeing death as a form of entertainment rather than being disturbed by what we’re witnessing’
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