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The Role of Measurement Tools in Science
Physicist Ronald Walsworth on quantum mechanical transitions inside atoms, blue and red shift for GPS, and user-friendly precise systems
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Pheromones
Zoologist Tristram D Wyatt on moth traps, alarm pheromones, and the Erox Corporation
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Venusian Volcanism
Astronomer Jean-Loup Bertaux on volcanoes, sulfuric lava, and methods to explore the surface of Venus
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Xingjie Ni: “We made a device that has total control over the amplitude and the phase of the light”
Electrical engineer Xingjie Ni on the 'invisibility cloak', metasurfaces, and nanoantennas that can control light
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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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Environment influences language generation
New paper in PNAS proposes unexpected relationship between language and habitat
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New insights into emotions in fish
New finding seems to remove a key argument for lack of consciousness in fish
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Language Design
Linguist Noam Chomsky on the syntactic principle of language, the linguistic capacity of humans, and the laws of physics behind snowflakes
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Dysconnection Hypothesis of Schizophrenia
Neuroscientist Karl Friston on split personality, the nature of mental disorders, and the possibility of a therapeutic cure of schizophrenia.
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Design and Measurement of Casimir Forces
Harvard University professor, Federico Capasso, on Casimir light, the difficulties of experimentation, and possible future applications
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