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Music and Williams Syndrome
Psychologist Pamela Heaton on the areas of strength in children with Williams syndrome, how do they recognise emotions and how music can help them to improve various cognitive skills
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Socioeconomic Status and the Brain
Neuroscientist Michael Thomas on children's environment, the influence of poverty on the brain, and ADHD
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Atomic Clocks and General Relativity
Physicist Daniel Kleppner on precise time measurements, gravitational field, and the Global Positioning System
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Metal-eating microbes and the industrial revolution
A freshwater basin in the heart of Africa offers a glimpse into one of Earth’s early oceans and shows how a tiny group of microbes could develop the biggest iron-deposits on Earth
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Interacting Minds
Neuropsychologist Chris Frith on the advantages of team work, various cognitive experiments, and the perspectives for the future research
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Theory of Evolution
Geneticist Steve Jones on why DNA is a language, how biology was invented as a science and why Charles Darwin had to write the Origins of Species in a hurry
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Formation of Exoplanets
Astrophysicist Didier Queloz on protoplanetary disks, the temperature balance of the solar system, and movements of exoplanets
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Embryonic bird ankles, reverse evolution, and the dinosaur-bird link
An evolutionary “throwback” seems to have occurred in birds, which resurrected an ancient, amphibian-like pattern of ankle development
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Circumbinary Planets
MIT Prof. Joshua Winn on multiple stars, coplanar systems, and radius of instability
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Music brightens the eyes: Pupil size is modulated by musical emotions
New research finds that emotional content of the music and listeners’ personal involvement with music influence pupil dilation during listening
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