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Science Communication in Ancient Greece
Historian and Philosopher of Science Liba Taub on Aristotle, the cattle problem, and art as a means of science communication
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Standard Model and Supersymmetry
Physicist John Ellis on the history of particle physics, the properties of the Standard model particles and why the supersymmetry theory is so promising
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Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
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Hidden Costs of Dictatorship
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Brain Organoids
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Embodied Cognition
Neuroscientist Karl Friston on the place of cognition in our body and outside it, the way we perceive objects, and inactivism
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Meritocracy and Topocracy of Networks
Economist Cesar Hidalgo on the meritocratic system, rock star behavior, and market mechanisms
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Cognition Without a Cortex
Neuroscientist Onur Güntürkün on mammalian brain, ravens’ ability to plan into future and why birds are so intelligent
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Optical Magnetic Imaging of Living Cells
Physicist Ronald Walsworth on non-invasive measurement tools, N-V color centers in nanodiamonds, and magnetotactic bacteria
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Search for Life in Solar Vicinity
Astronomer Jean-Loup Bertaux on the Doppler Shift, HARPS-spectrograph, and the habitable zone.
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