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Biophysics of Antimicrobal Peptides
University of Strasbourg professor, Burkhard Bechinger, on discovering new antibiotics, the interaction of peptides with bacterial membranes and promising work all over the world
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The Essence of Gravity
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Science and Spectacle in the 18th Century Russia
Historian of Science Simon Werret on the Russian Academy of Sciences, the foundation of Saint Petersburg, and the application of a spectacle in order to develop scientific tradition
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Negative Index of Refraction in Atomic Gas
Physicist Susanne Yelin on the perfect lens, the way to achieve negative indexes of refraction, and the challenges researchers face
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Evolution of Popular Music
Evolutionary biologist Armand Leroi on the reconstruction of the history of music, revolutions in music and the importance of hip-hop
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Love and Pain
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Empathy
Neuropsychologist Chris Frith on mirror neurons, compassion, and how it depends on the sentiment towards the subject and his race
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