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AI specialist Jürgen Schmidhuber on backpropagation, vanishing and exploding gradient problems and how LSTM helps to improve speech recognition
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Mind-Wandering
Neuroscientist Klaus Linkenkaer-Hansen on the biology of mind-wandering, training one's attention, and the role of artificial intelligence in making sense of data about the brain
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Seismologist Richard Allen on the history of earthquakes, the forces that drive plate tectonics, and new ways of collecting data
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Meteorologist Chris Brierley on the Southern Oscillation, the background state of the Pacific Ocean and why it’s so hard to model El Niño
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Philosopher Derk Pereboom on the mind-body problem, physicalism, and information integration theory
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Why Does Earth Have a Moon?
Astronomer Denilso Camargo on the origin of the Moon, its interaction with the Sun and Earth, and formation processes of terrestrial planets
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Geologist Philip Gibbard on Louis Agassiz, the Quaternary, and the Effects of Global Warming
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