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Controlling and Reanimating the Brain
Neuroscientist Emery Brown on the anesthetic state, the arousal network, and medical coma
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Cosmologist Sergei Odintsov on Newton's law, modifications of general relativity, and the essence of gravity
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Russian Voyages and James Cook
Historian of Science Simon Werret on the Russian maritime empire, sale of Alaska, and the role of trade in reclamation of remote lands
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Mahdi Godazgar on traveling through the Earth, alternative solutions of black holes and possibility of life in higher dimensions
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Geographer Mathias Disney on carbonate deposits in the ocean, how wildfires release the carbon in the atmosphere and why it’s so hard to model the interactions between the biota and the carbon cycle
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Origin of Complexity in the Universe
MIT Professor Seth Lloyd on the origin of life, the butterfly effect, and the Universe as a quantum computer
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International Influence on Copyright Law
Lawyer Tom Winston Bell on the Berne Convention, music pirates, and the copyright lobby
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Geographer Anson Mackay on freshwater pollution, acid rains and the dangers of invasive species and algal blooms
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Quantum Cascade Laser
Physicist Federico Capasso on semiconductor materials, industrial process control, and beam engineering
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