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The Mathematical Structure of Our Universe
Physicist Max Tegmark on using mathematics to explain the Universe, and how we could develop software to map all mathematical structures
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The Interaction Between Very Short Laser Pulses and Materials
Harvard University Prof. Eric Mazur on advantages of femtosecond exposure, changing properties of matter, and overcoming intensity barrier
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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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Philosopher David Schmidtz on equality, the gap between theory and practice, and real fairness
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Philosopher David Chalmers on artificial intelligence in movies, consciousness of computers and moral rights of artificial intelligence systems
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Education in the Middle Ages
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Single-Particle Electron Microscopy
Richard Henderson on the advantages of cryomicroscopy, factors limiting new discoveries, and the history of molecular biology
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