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Causal Analysis of Non-Experimental Data
Sociologist Christopher WInship on causal effect, observational data, and potential outcomes
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Nicaraguan Sign Language
Psychologist Marie Coppola and linguist Diane Brentari on deaf education, linguistic models of signs and the difference between nicaraguan and other sign languages
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Adrenaline
Medical Scientist Brian Hoffman on the discovery of adrenaline, the “fight or flight response”, and the use of adrenaline in the drug industry
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Neanderthals
Archeologist Tim Reynolds on Mousterian tools, cross-species interactions, and Neanderthal language
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Radiation and Land Surface
Geographer Mathias Disney on the Sun's spectrum, albedo and why plants and animals are sensitive to a very specific part of the overall spectrum
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Psychedelic Drugs in Psychiatry
Psychiatrist Guy Goodwin on how LSD was discovered, why it became illegal and how psilocybin can help treat depression
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Love and Pain
Historian Peter Jones on love as a contract, religious love in middle ages and why love is tied to self-sacrifice
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Biomedical Signal Processing
MIT Assistant Prof. Thomas Heldt on new ways to monitor patient health, how patients and clinicians can benefit from biomedical signalling, and the future of this field of research
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Free Will and Moral Responsibility
Philosopher Derk Pereboom on compatibilism, causal determination, and Spinoza
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Formation of Exoplanets
Astrophysicist Didier Queloz on protoplanetary disks, the temperature balance of the solar system, and movements of exoplanets
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