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Unique Sound Systems Allow Parrots to Talk
Scientists have found structures in parrot brain responsible for sound imitation
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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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Nicaraguan Sign Language
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Synthetic Biology
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Structure and Character of the Internet
Computer scientist David Clark on security issues, the idea behind information-centric networking, and the influence of emerging mobile devices on the Internet
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Geologist Philip Gibbard on Louis Agassiz, the Quaternary, and the Effects of Global Warming
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Electron Cryomicroscopy
Molecular Biologist Richard Henderson on blobology, 2D crystals, and the resolution revolution
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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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Alexander the Great
Historian Ian Worthington on one of the most significant characters of the Ancient world, Macedonian drinking traditions, and sexuality in Antiquity
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Embryonic Stem Cells
Biologist Maya Mitalipova on regenerative medicine, hematopoietic system, and essential ethic issues of the cell biology
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