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Theorem of Human Unpredictability
MIT Professor Seth Lloyd on Gödel’s incompleteness theorems, the Cretan liar paradox, and the problem of free will
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Informal Social Institutions in Soviet Mathematics
MIT Lecturer Vyacheslav Gerovitch on admission policies in institutions, mathematical seminars, and the identity of a disinterested mathematician
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Multiple Drug Resistance
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Circumbinary Planets
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Biomarkers of Aging
Biologist Tim Spector on the different ways of assessing biological age, twin studies, and the microbiome
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Animal Sentience
Philosopher Jonathan Birch on animal welfare, indicators of sentience and how to determine whether a crab feels any pain
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Artificial Consciousness
Philosopher David Chalmers on artificial intelligence in movies, consciousness of computers and moral rights of artificial intelligence systems
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Evolutionary Developmental Biology
Biologist Arkhat Abzhanov on studying barnacles, the first evo-devo research, and three germ layers
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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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Interplanetary Satellites and Distributed Systems of Small Satellites
Professor Klaus Schilling on Cassini-Huygens space mission, adventures of Philae spacecraft, and autonomous reactions
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