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A self-healing sensor
Researchers create a multifunctional sensor that can 'heal' itself after being cut
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Migraine
Neurologist Richard Lipton on zigzag visions, baby alligators, and devices that can help to treat migraine
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Neuroeconomics of Money
Neuroeconomist Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde on how our environment shapes the way we perceive money, the Ebbinghaus illusion, and disordered money behavior
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Speaking multiple languages can improve stroke outcome
Patients who speak more than one language seem to be twice as likely to have a better outcome after stroke
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Analysis of Neuronal Circuits
Biologist Catherine Dulac on the stages of information processing in the brain, methods of recording neural activity, and regulating esurience
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Primary Production
Professor of Biosphere and Climate Impacts Iain Colin Prentice on evolutionary optimality, methods of measuring photosynthesis, and the role of chlorophyll in that process
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Biological Bases of Economic Behavior
Economist Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde on human's economic behavior, animal's behavior research, and human adaptability to their environment.
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Principles of Invention
Microbiologist Kim Lewis on the engineering approach to invention, the perfect solution, and abstracting the problem in biology
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Mirror Neurons
Neuroscientist Antonia Hamilton on transcranial magnetic stimulation, social relationships, and why people with Parkinson's disease might have problems with understanding other people's actions
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Theory of Evolution
Geneticist Steve Jones on why DNA is a language, how biology was invented as a science and why Charles Darwin had to write the Origins of Species in a hurry
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