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The Essence of Gravity
Physicist Martin Rees on Isaac Newton, theory of general relativity, and black holes
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Statistical Physics in Biology
MIT Associate Prof. Leonid Mirny on the levels of complexity in biology, Fokker–Planck equations, and structure of interacting molecules' network
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Neuroscientist Sophie Scott on humans’ ability to distinguish sounds, bilingualism, and the Japanese language
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Neuroscientist Friedemann Pulvermüller on brain activation, aphasia, and action-based language therapy
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Neuroscientist Friedemann Pulvermüller on brain-language relations, brain lesions, and simulation of cognitive processes
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Physicist David Pritchard on source of coherent atoms, measuring polarization, and precision inertial navigation
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MIT Prof. Mark Jarzombek on love to turquoise in Mayan culture, mobile architecture of Plains Indians, and getting away from the old view on ancient nations
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Ethnicity in Afghanistan
Anthropologist Thomas Barfield on the role of ethnicity in state-building, nationalism and practical politics in modern Afghanistan
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What is the definition of a robot?
Robotics expert Mel Siegel on the features that a machine must have to be called a robot, previous studies, and the future of the field
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