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Laws of Growth and Natural Selection
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Language of Politics
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Biology of Selenium
Geneticist Vadim Gladyshev on selenoprotein genes, the 21st amino acid, and selenium in human diet
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Teaching Online
Physicist Walter Lewin on massive open online courses, OpenCourseWare at MIT, and how it all started from "help sessions" in 1980s
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James Watson: “I believe that the most important people now are the chemists, not the DNA people”
One of the discoverers of the structure of DNA on cancer, biochemistry and personalized medicines
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Modern Nationalism
Historian Richard Bourke on the components of nationalism, national identity, and the role of ideology and the state
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The First Stars and Galaxies
Astrophysicist Avi Loeb on structure formation in the early Universe, mapping hydrogen using a 21 centimeter line, and density inhomogeneities
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When Will We Run Out of Fresh Water?
Geographer Anson Mackay on the freshwater resources, planetary boundaries and lake Urmia
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Anthropology in Afghan Studies
Anthropologist Thomas Barfield on the form of anarchism in Afghanistan, "the little brother complex" in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, and long-term anthropology
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Eskimo-Aleut Languages
Linguist Michael David Fortescue on the rare polysynthesis of the Eskimo languages, the role of affixes in them, and the prognosis for their survival
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Self-aware Networks
Computer scientist Erol Gelenbe on the idea of AI self-regulation, the goal function of a network and whether we can use self-aware networks for emergency management
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