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Evolutionary Optimality and Plants
Professor of Biosphere and Climate Impacts Iain Colin Prentice on CO2 concentration in nature, photosynthetic discrimination, and photorespiration
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Neuroscientist John Krystal on flashbacks, relative merits of different treatments, and brain tissue collection
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History of Laughter
Historian Peter Jones on three theories of laughter, humour as a way of doing politics and how laughter was perceived in the Medieval Europe
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Biomedical engineer James Collins on bacterial persisters, mammalian metabolism, and antibiotics
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African dams contribute to over 1 million malaria cases every year
Dams seem to contribute significantly to malaria risk in sub-Saharan Africa
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Monetary Revolution in the 11th century England
Historian Rory Naismith on the monk Ælfric Bata, the formation of the English monetary system, and the silver standard
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Adaptability of Life to Extreme Environments
Astrobiologist Christopher Carr on archaea and bacteria, possibly habitable planets, and life on Mars
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Genetics and Education
Neuroscientist Michael Thomas on the heritability of intelligence, the predictive power of the DNA, and a reductionist explanation of children's educational outcomes
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Aerogold: An ultra-light aerogel gold nugget made of gold, protein and air
Scientists have produced gold that is lighter than a feather
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