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Electromagnetically Induced Transparency
Harvard Prof. Susanne Yelin on interaction between light and matter, optical pumping, and slow light
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Treatment of Aging
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Quantum Simulation
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Search for Life in Solar Vicinity
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MicroRNA in Human Brain Diseases
Harvard Prof. Anna Krichevsky on role of microRNAs in cell differentiation, oncomiRs, and clinical trials
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Quantum Noise Limit in Gravitational-Wave Detector
MIT Prof. Nergis Mavalvala on Poisson distributed noise sources, squeezed states of light, and optical cavities
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The Thirty Years’ War (1914-1945)
Historian Jay Winter on the article 231 of the Peace Treaty of 1918, the godfather of Chinese communism, and the competition between Germany and Britain
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Linguist David Adger on the similarities between all the languages, creation of the new grammatical rules and how social factors affect your word choice
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Neurogenetic profiles of human memory components
Computational models allowed researchers to analyze the genetics of mental processes
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