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Laws of Growth and Natural Selection
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Controlling and Reanimating the Brain
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History of Predicting Internet Future
MIT Senior Research Scientist David Clark on contention in communication industry, alternative to the Internet, and visionaries' disappearance
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Education in the Middle Ages
Historian Peter Jones on monastic education, cathedral schools and apprenticeship in the Middle Ages
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A complex animal from the beginning of animal life
New research sheds light on the evolution of complex animal groups, suggesting that they may have evolved earlier than previously thought
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Marie Curie
Biographer and historian of science Naomi Pasachoff on the discovery of radium and polonium, acquaintance with Einstein, and Curie's double Nobel award
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National Identity in the Age of Migration
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Perceptions of Economic Inequality
Political scientist Daniel Treisman on Aristotle, revolutions, and misperceptions of levels of inequality
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Philosophy of Logic
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Our Mathematical Universe
Physicist Max Tegmark on the Doppler effect, redshift, nuclear fusion, and what happened 13.8 billion years ago
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Genome Annotation
Bioinformatician Tim Hubbard on the process of identifying genes, protein genes and RNA genes, and how many genes are there in the human genome
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