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Protecting Chickens and People from Avian Influenza Viruses
New effective H7N9 and H5N1 vaccines will help to control the spread of viruses in avian species and, thus, to avoid cross-species transmission to humans
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Origin of Birds as Modified Dinosaurs
Biologist Arkhat Abzhanov on Archosaurs, paedomorphosis, and the evolution of birds
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How to Determine One’s Ancestry Using DNA Tests?
Geneticist George Busby on mutations, African and European genomes, and genetic markers
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Aristotle’s Biology
Evolutionary biologist Armand Leroi on the first studies of animal anatomy, ancient works on nature and the influence Aristotle has made on the modern biology
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Protoplanetary Disk Structures
Astronomer Hauyu Baobab Liu on luminous stars, accretion of molecular gas, and the evolution of planetary systems
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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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Motor Neurons
Neurologist Kevin Talbot on the RNA transport down the axons, spinal muscular atrophy and why human motor neurons are vulnerable to diseases
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When Will We Run Out of Fresh Water?
Geographer Anson Mackay on the freshwater resources, planetary boundaries and lake Urmia
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Geysers
Professor Michael Manga on Robert Bunsen, El Jefe, and "bubble traps"
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Effect of Music on the Brain
Psychologist Lauren Stewart on the musical perception, the emotional effects of listening to music and how can people with congenital amusia appreciate music
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