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Moons of Jupiter
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Laws of Growth and Natural Selection
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Multiculturalism and National Identity
Sociologist Peter Kivisto on problems with multiculturalism, profit for a country from a multicultural population, and the impact of multiculturalism on national identity
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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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History of Pharmacogenomics
Harvard Medical School Prof. David Jones on personalized medicine, patients’ lifestyle, and genetic factors of treatment
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Modelling Neurodegenerative Diseases with Stem Cells
MIT Human Stem Cell Lab. Director Maya Mitalipova on age-related diseases, stem cells, and new ways to model neurodegenerative diseases
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Atom Laser
Physicist Daniel Kleppner on Bose-Einstein condensation, atom beams, and quantum computers
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Theory of Evolution
Geneticist Steve Jones on why DNA is a language, how biology was invented as a science and why Charles Darwin had to write the Origins of Species in a hurry
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The Link between Obesity and Diabetes
Epidemiologist Nick Wareham on metformin, preventive therapy of diabetes, and metabolism in obese people
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Circadian Rhythm
Neuroscientist Russel Foster on the sleep-wake cycle, photosensitive retinal ganglion cells, and SCRD
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Materiality in the History of Christianity
Historian Peter Jones on the medieval obsession with relics, Christian heresies and why we shouldn’t reduce objects just down to their function or purpose
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