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Paleogenetics
Biologist Steven Benner on the questions answered by paleogenetics, how laboratory work in the field is conducted, and what paleogenetics has already taught us
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“Your kids are what you eat”
Descendants of starved worms appear to be more resistant to starvation and heat stress
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Artificial Consciousness
Philosopher David Chalmers on artificial intelligence in movies, consciousness of computers and moral rights of artificial intelligence systems
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D’Arcy Thompson’s Theory of Transformation
Biologist Arkhat Abzhanov on geometric morphometrics, ancestors of modern birds, and mathematical principles applied to the understanding of evolution
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Dogs not only differentiate emotions, they also recognize them
New research provides more insights into dog-human communication
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The Search for Gravitational Waves
Physicist Nergis Mavalvala on the general theory of relativity, Hulse-Taylor system, and the way gravitational wave can be measured using a mirror, a laser, and a clock
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Resilience and Reliability of the Internet
Computer scientist David Clark on the user's role in ensuring internet resilience, the policy of communications service providers, and technological problems the industry now faces
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Why does music get stuck in our heads?
Psychologist Lauren Stewart on earworms, their features and function
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Predicting Functional Effect of Human Mutations
Harvard Associate Prof. Shamil Sunyaev on protein evolution model, human disease mutations, and the help of different vertebrate species for human genetic research
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The Revolution and Violence in World War I
Historian Jay Winter on the global character of wars in the 20th century, the influence of technical progress on the number of casualties, and the first genocide
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