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History of Predicting Internet Future
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Building a Transistor from a Molecule and a Few Atoms
Physicists observe single-molecule conductance behavior that could be important for future device technologies as well as for fundamental studies of electron transport in molecular nanostructures.
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The Expended Museum
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Genetic epidemiologist Tim Spector on the genetic determinism, origins of addictions and diseases, and differences between twins
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Politics and Einstein Relativity Theory
Physicist David Kaiser on measuring time delay, problems of communications during war, and governments impact on fundamental science
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Peer Instruction for Active Learning
Physicist Eric Mazur on beginners' difficulties, teaching each other and making sense of information
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Constructed Languages
Linguist Marc van Oostendorp on international communication, beautiful and ugly sounds, and paradox of constructed languages
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New insights into emotions in fish
New finding seems to remove a key argument for lack of consciousness in fish
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