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Neural Basis of Vocal Communication
Neurobiologist Sophie Scott on human speech, exaggerating gender differences, and the perception of voice information
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Silk biomaterials for bone marrow modeling and patient specific treatment
New structure based on silk proteins enables laboratory studies of blood disease
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Squares versus circles: Why seahorses opt to be square
Scientists used 3D-printing technology to investigate the possible reasons why seahorse's tail evolved into its distinct shape
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The Rosetta Stone
Egyptologist Richard Parkinson on the object that helped open up the language and textual culture of Ancient Egypt
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Death of Stars
Physicist Walter Lewin on energy from the Sun, black holes, and a supernova explosion.
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Importance of Nomads in Eurasian History
Historian Thomas Barfield on the Xiongnu empire, Genghis Khan, and the Mongolian tax policy
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Economist Itzhak Gilboa on decision-making, predictions in economics, and case-based reasoning
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Atom Interferometry
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Martian Сomputing Сlouds
Computer Scientist José Luis Vázquez-Poletti on the Mars MetNet Mission, using public cloud computing for space research and searching for traces of life on Mars.
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