Life in Space
Cosmologist Martin Rees on life in the Solar System, artificial transmissions, and inorganic civilizations.
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Cosmologist Martin Rees on life in the Solar System, artificial transmissions, and inorganic civilizations.
Neuroscientist Neil Burgess on the origin of neuroscience, drugs in clinical psychology, and the revolution in...
Alessandro Scafi on Divine Comedy story line, the desire of God, and Mark Twain
Professor of Biosphere and Climate Impacts Iain Colin Prentice on CO2 concentration in nature, photosynthetic ...
Historian and Philosopher of Science Liba Taub on a history of the globe, antique representation of the Univer...
Genetic epidemiologist Tim Spector on the genetic determinism, origins of addictions and diseases, and differe...
Neuroscientist Antonia Hamilton on transcranial magnetic stimulation, social relationships, and why people wit...
Joanna D. Haigh on the 'little ice age', solar radiation, and global warming
Economist David Friedman on a future of humanity, global warning, and menace to liberty
Molecular biologist Greg Towers on the immunodeficiency virus, the Red Queen effect, and the role of retroviru...
Social neuroscientist Antonia Hamilton on social connotations of imitation, copying silly actions, and mockery
Physicist Martin McCall on Maxwell's equations, hiding objects with light, and invisibility cloaks