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Medieval Mapping
Historian Alessandro Scafi on the Medieval knowledge about spherical form of the Earth, compass points on medieval maps, and role of history in mapping
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Two Theories of Language Acquisition
Psychologist Ben Ambridge on the Chomskyan concept of the universal grammar, the constructivist approach to language acquisition, and grammatical similarities across different languages
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Consciousness and Materialism
Philosopher Derk Pereboom on the mind-body problem, physicalism, and information integration theory
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Mathematical Modelling of Physiological Systems
Biomedical Engineer Thomas Heldt on mathematical dimension of physiology, organ systems multiscale modelling, and its practical application
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Hot and Cold Cognition
Neuropsychologist Barbara Sahakian on risky decision-making, two forms of cognition that people use, and the entrepreneurs' way of thinking
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Tissue Engineering Applied to Cancer
Biologist Ali Khademhosseini on tissue engineering, drug testing, and nanomedicines for cancer
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Computer Networks in the Soviet Union
MIT Lecturer Vyacheslav Gerovitch on the idea of optimizing the Soviet economy with a computer network, the technology of datagram switching, and “considents” in the USSR
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The Impact of Higgs Boson Discovery
Physicist Jonathan Butterworth on the predictions of the Standard Model, new excitement about physics and future experiments beyond the Standard Model
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