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Kepler-432b: a rare doomed planet with extreme seasons
Two research groups of astronomers on discovering a rare planet, the celestial body Kepler-432b and “red giant” swallowing up the planet in less than 200 million years
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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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Gödel Machine
AI specialist Jürgen Schmidhuber on Kurt Gödel, meta learning and fundamental limitations of computability
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Pheromones
Zoologist Tristram D Wyatt on moth traps, alarm pheromones, and the Erox Corporation
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Karl Friston: “The hallmark of a good scientist is asking questions that no-one has asked before”
Neuroscientist Karl Friston on the development of the free energy principle, what remains unknown about the brain and how to become successful in academia
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Biology of Selenium
Geneticist Vadim Gladyshev on selenoprotein genes, the 21st amino acid, and selenium in human diet
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3D printing: how to design a new chest wall
A patient was implanted 3D-printed artificial ribs made of titanium
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Materiality in the History of Christianity
Historian Peter Jones on the medieval obsession with relics, Christian heresies and why we shouldn’t reduce objects just down to their function or purpose
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Geysers
Professor Michael Manga on Robert Bunsen, El Jefe, and "bubble traps"
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Molecular Cause of Aging
Harvard Prof. Vadim Gladyshev on oxidative species, origins of senescence, and cumulative damage
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