E&BReadMichel Chaouli 05/12/2022 The Inexplicable RemainderGerman studies scholar Michel Chaouli explores new forms of literary and art criticism that give space to individual experience and break with academic conventions.E&BReadPanayiota Poirazi 03/29/2022 Butterflies in the BrainNeuroscientist Panayiota Poirazi is creating neural computer models of dendrites to explore their role and train algorithms to learn like humans.E&BReadAndrew Hurrell 03/28/2022 Fractured WorldThe certainties of Western liberalism are falling apart. Political scientist Andrew Hurrell analyzes how liberal ideas have evolved, and how they are contested today.E&BReadValentina Forini 03/28/2022 Eternal ConcertValentina Forini studies the invisible. She uses string theory and mathematics to identify the smallest objects of nature and close the gaps in standard models of physics. E&BReadChris Soulsby 03/26/2022 Fingerprints of WaterChris Soulsby investigates isotopes to determine the age of water molecules in order to develop more sustainable resource management methods and climate resilient city planning. E&BReadBenjamin Judkewitz 03/24/2022 Fog on a Country RoadTo understand how nerve cells communicate with each other, neurobiologist Benjamin Judkewitz is x-raying the brains of a virtually transparent species of fish. E&BReadChris Sander 03/22/2022 Find Cancer's LoopholesCancer cells often manage to evade drug treatments. Systems biologist Chris Sander creates computational models to predict their game and develop effective therapies.E&BReadJohn Chodera 03/21/2022 Logic LightsMachine learning helps designing better drugs against cancer. Biophysicist John Chodera knows how: He uses computational tools to accelerate therapy discovery.E&BReadZoltán Molnár 03/18/2022 Like the Keys of a PianoGenes and the environment play an important role in the development of the human brain. Neuroscientist Zoltán Molnár studies a transient cell type that helps to build early neural circuits. previous 123