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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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Laws of Growth and Natural Selection
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Language of Politics
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Mechanism Design Theory
Economist Eric Maskin on privatization of the radio spectrum, history of the field, and mistakes in decision making
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Neuroscientist Neil Burgess on the origin of neuroscience, drugs in clinical psychology, and the revolution in molecular biology
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Computer scientist Erol Gelenbe on different types of cyber-attacks and end-to-end security of health data exchanges
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Complex feeding behavior in a primitive animal lacking a stomach
One of the simplest multicellular organisms may be not as simple as previously believed
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Suburbanization feminizes frog offspring sex ratios
Human-made chemicals may be linked to a reversal of sex ratios in frog populations living closer to suburban areas
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“In principle, one can make an ideal conducting channel along a designed path by just scratching the surface”
Physicist Markus Morgenstern on weak topological insulators, 2D materials, and spin pumping
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Sex in the Middle Ages
Historian Ruth Mazo Karras on church court records, means of contraception, and sex and gender roles in the Middle Ages
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Politics and Einstein Relativity Theory
Physicist David Kaiser on measuring time delay, problems of communications during war, and governments impact on fundamental science
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Retroviruses in Gene Therapy
Molecular biologist Greg Towers on the great scientific challenges, the dangers of gene therapy, and the way in which it can treat cancer
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Game Theory
Political Scientist Steven Brams on cooperative games, the Prisoner’s Dilemma, and win-win solutions in our daily life
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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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