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Copyright as Intellectual Property Privilege
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Dynamics of Human Aging
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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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History of Predicting Internet Future
MIT Senior Research Scientist David Clark on contention in communication industry, alternative to the Internet, and visionaries' disappearance
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Random Neural Networks
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Language Acquisition
Linguist Kenneth Wexler on human capacity for language, verb raising in French, and Noam Chomsky's Universal Grammar
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