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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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Psychologist Samuel McClure on neurotransmitters, errors in prediction, and neuromarketing
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Behavioral geneticist Robert Plomin on the prediction of GCSE results, reading disability, and the heritability of intelligence
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Computer Scientist Sergej Fatikow on the variety of microrobots, possibilities for their application, and current research challenges
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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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The Anthropocene biosphere
Scientists have assessed the contribution of humans as a species to the history of life on Earth
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Mausoleum Gonbad-e Qābus
Chemist Artem Oganov on Penrose’s patent, quasicrystals and connection between art, mathematics and chemistry
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Lunar Rover Wheel
Cloud Technology Researcher José Luis Vázquez-Poletti on designing technology to explore the Moon
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