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Embryonic bird ankles, reverse evolution, and the dinosaur-bird link
An evolutionary “throwback” seems to have occurred in birds, which resurrected an ancient, amphibian-like pattern of ankle development
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Circumbinary Planets
MIT Prof. Joshua Winn on multiple stars, coplanar systems, and radius of instability
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Scientific Work in Los Alamos Program
Nobel Prize laureate Roy Glauber on avoiding predetonation, the Trinity test, and the hydrogen bomb
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Connectomics
Neurobiologist Jeff Lichtman on brain cell connections, Golgi stain, and big data in neurophysiology
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Life on Exoplanets
Astrophysicist Didier Queloz on whether we can find life on Mars, Proxima Centauri, and the importance of oxygen
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Access to the Internet influences our willingness to answer questions
Access to the Internet may have an impact on the confidence we express in our knowledge
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Deep Learning
AI specialist Jürgen Schmidhuber on credit assignment, recurrent neural networks and how can you solve the parity problem with a network of only five connections
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Neuropragmatics and Language Therapy
Neuroscientist Friedemann Pulvermüller on brain activation, aphasia, and action-based language therapy
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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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Quantum Simulation
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Wolfgang Ketterle on simulating superfluidity, 'atomic Legos', and a special-purpose quantum computer
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