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Dyslexia
Developmental psychologist Uta Frith on the detection of dyslexia in children, difficulties with sound recognition, and the heritability of the disease
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MicroRNA in Human Brain Diseases
Harvard Prof. Anna Krichevsky on role of microRNAs in cell differentiation, oncomiRs, and clinical trials
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Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
Biologist Rudolf Jaenisch on invention of IPS cells, the epigenetic state of the genes, and making a liver in a Petri dish
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Nanoscale Quantum Sensors
Physicist Mikhail Lukin on quantum computers, atomic clocks, and new tools for exploring biological systems
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Synthetic Biology
Bioengineer James Collins on genetic toggle switch in E. coli, bacteriophage, and engineered probiotics
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Observation of the D/H ratio in comets
Physicist Paul Hartogh on primordial materials, escape of the atmosphere, and the Giotto mission
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Human Sacrifice in Aztec Culture
Historian David L. Carrasco on violent practices of the Aztecs, the purpose of human sacrifice, and the selection of the victim
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The Concept of Sovereignty
Historian Richard Bourke on political community, history of political philosophy, and the modern struggle over the location of sovereignty
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Superfluidity of Light
Physicist Marzena Szymanska on the properties of photons, fluids of light and whether it’s possible to make a solid light
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Medieval Mapping
Historian Alessandro Scafi on the Medieval knowledge about spherical form of the Earth, compass points on medieval maps, and role of history in mapping
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