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The birth of a gas giant planet observed
Scientists have used infrared camera to observe a gas giant planet that is still in the process of formation
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UAV Technology
Senior researcher at 3D Robotics, Brandon Basso, on the history of UAVs, common misconceptions surrounding them, and what we can expect to see from this technology soon
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Dominant, cheek-padded male orang-utans enjoy greater reproductive success
Female orangutans prefer heavy cheek-padded males despite them being less adaptive
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Importance of Nomads in Eurasian History
Historian Thomas Barfield on the Xiongnu empire, Genghis Khan, and the Mongolian tax policy
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DNA Topology
Biophysicist Maxim Frank-Kamenetskii on DNA supercoiling, topoisomerases, and enigmatic organisation of chromosomes
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Musical Taste
Neuroscientist Diana Omigie on what musical taste is, how our musical preferences are formed and what can change them
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Two-star clusters found in the Milky Way vertical border
Astronomers have found a cluster of stars which is controversial to the fact that clouds of star-forming material are rare and not expected to form stars
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A self-healing sensor
Researchers create a multifunctional sensor that can 'heal' itself after being cut
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Cancer Metastasis Promotion by CCR5 Receptor
Biologist Richard Pestell on the cancer GPS, chances to live a long life with the disease, and promising experiments in the field
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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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