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Liquid metal mollusk that “eats” fuel is discovered
A first ever self-powered pump made of liquid metal was demonstrated, paving the way for making dynamically reconfigurable intelligent soft robots
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Grammatical Case: A Deceptively Simple Concept
Linguist Andrej Malchukov on functions of grammatical case, case systems, and their evolution
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Physicists find new type of robust electron channels
Inspired by the structure of graphene, scientists design a new class of topological insulators with possible applications in quantum technologies
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What is First Philosophy?
Philosopher Andrew Haas on categories of necessity and possibility, Aristotle's 'Metaphysics', and ontohenochronophenomenology
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Bioinformatics After High Throughput Sequencing
Bioinformatician Manja Marz on non-coding RNAs, the dynamic programming approach, and homology search
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Paternal dietary effects on offspring
The male offspring of calorie restricted fathers display reduced anxiety-like behavior as adults
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Mathematics of Signal Processing
Mathematician Gilbert Strang on the difference between cosine and wavelet functions, audio compression, and the JPEG format
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Life on Exoplanets
Astrophysicist Didier Queloz on whether we can find life on Mars, Proxima Centauri, and the importance of oxygen
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Chemical Chain Reactions
Chemist David Phillips on chemical kinetics, exothermic reactions, and the use of nuclear reactions in peaceful purposes
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Climate Change and Human Impact
Meteorologist Chris Brierley on the history of Earth and natural climate cycles
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