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Language and Artificial Intelligence
Linguist David Adger on the Facebook chatbots experiment, the history of getting the AI to understand and speak human languages and what’s the difference between humans and computers in using language
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The Impact of Higgs Boson Discovery
Physicist Jonathan Butterworth on the predictions of the Standard Model, new excitement about physics and future experiments beyond the Standard Model
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Astronomer Hauyu Baobab Liu on luminous stars, accretion of molecular gas, and the evolution of planetary systems
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How nanorobots are used in medicine?
Professor of Physical Chemistry Peer Fischer on nanorobots, why are they so hard to work on and what might be their future application in medicine
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Quantum Theory of Chemical Reactions
Chemist David Clary on quantum tunnelling, the rates of chemical reactions and how Schrödinger's equation helps us in chemical industry
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Ribosome and the Origin of Life
On the the evolution of the ribosome, the central dogma of molecular biology, and what lies beyond the root of the tree of life
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Sociologist Peter Kivisto on the attitude to religion, post-secularists and ‘The Secular age’
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Professor Michael Manga on Robert Bunsen, El Jefe, and "bubble traps"
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