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Moons of Jupiter
Physicist Michele Dougherty on the exploration of Jupiter’s moons, Europa’s ice crust and the internal ocean on Ganymede
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Laws of Growth and Natural Selection
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Language of Politics
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Somatic Mutation Rate and Cancer Genes
Harvard Associate Prof. Shamil Sunyaev on imaginative biochemistry, identifying oncogenes, and nucleotide excision repair
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Landscape drivers explain changes in the water cycle
New study shows the significant role of landscape-driven water changes, mostly caused by human activities, in the present state of the global water cycle
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Ribosome and the Origin of Life
On the the evolution of the ribosome, the central dogma of molecular biology, and what lies beyond the root of the tree of life
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Higher Education and Employability
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Cosmic Inflation and the Origin of Structure in Universe
MIT Professor David Kaiser on galactic superclusters, long-term effects of gravity, and Higgs field
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Bioluminescent Algae
Biologist Maria Sinetova about a beautiful and sometimes dangerous phenomenon of glowing of dinoflagellates
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Speed Prior
AI specialist Jürgen Schmidhuber on inductive inference, universal Solomonoff prior and measuring probability of different events
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Glaciology and Climate Change
Glaciologist Martin Siegert on the history of glacial theory, lake Vostok research and what ice tells us about the Earth’s climate in the past
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Heritage Language
Harvard Prof. Maria Polinsky on receptive bilingualism, the "First In Last Out" hypothesis, and what people forget first – verbs or nouns
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