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The Role of Measurement Tools in Science
Physicist Ronald Walsworth on quantum mechanical transitions inside atoms, blue and red shift for GPS, and user-friendly precise systems
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Historian Ian Worthington on one of the most significant characters of the Ancient world, Macedonian drinking traditions, and sexuality in Antiquity
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Queen of problems in evolutionary biology remains on her throne
New research shows that snails that reproduce sexually are disadvantaged even when compared to polyploid asexual individuals of the same species
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Higher-Spin Gauge Theory
Physicist Xavier Bekaert on angular momentum, quantum tops, and supergravity
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Developmental Mechanisms of Evolutionary Change
Biologist Arkhat Abzhanov on principal component analysis, molecular-based phylogenetic tree, and zebrafish embryos
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MicroRNA in Human Brain Diseases
Harvard Prof. Anna Krichevsky on role of microRNAs in cell differentiation, oncomiRs, and clinical trials
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Skepticism and the Simulation Hypothesis
Philosopher David Chalmers on Rene Descartes, the Matrix, and the underlying nature of reality
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Music brightens the eyes: Pupil size is modulated by musical emotions
New research finds that emotional content of the music and listeners’ personal involvement with music influence pupil dilation during listening
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