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Online Imagery in Measuring Urban Inequality
Media scientist Cesar Hidalgo on deciding which city is the safest, the beauty of social housing, and tracking municipalities' spendings.
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Is There a Ninth Planet in the Solar System?
On the structure of the Solar System, the Kuiper Belt, and the discovery of Planet X
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Laser Frequency Combs in Astrophysics
Harvard Lecturer Ronald Walsworth on methods of exoplanets discovery, reference for spectral measurements, and determination of chemical composition
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Curiosity Rover
Mars Science Laboratory Project Scientist Ashwin Vasavada on finding signs of a habitable environement, the Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator, and Mars 2020
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Brain Organoids
Neurobiologist Madeline Lancaster on brain development, cerebral organoids and how close they are to actually being brains
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Adrenaline
Medical Scientist Brian Hoffman on the discovery of adrenaline, the “fight or flight response”, and the use of adrenaline in the drug industry
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Quantizing Gravity
Theoretical physicist Xavier Bekaert on quantum interaction, coupling constant, and properties of gravity
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Mechanism Design Theory
Economist Eric Maskin on privatization of the radio spectrum, history of the field, and mistakes in decision making
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Graphene
Nanotechnologist Andrea Ferrari on the properties of Graphene, its significant history, and how to send it from the lab to the factory floor
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Cognitive Advantages of Bilingualism
Harvard Prof. Maria Polinsky on introducing two languages, the importance of literacy and advantages of bilingual individuals
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