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Bertil Tungodden
05/18/2022
We Are Moral Creatures
Behavioral economist Bertil Tungodden is aiming to show how people perceive fairness in different ways, and how this influences their behavior.
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Marcel Brass
05/17/2022
On Social Autopilot
How can we explain adequate behavior in social situations? Psychologist Marcel Brass uses behavioral experiments and neuroscientific methods to investigate social intelligence.
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Channing Der
05/16/2022
The Elephant in the Room
The RAS gene is a mysterious protein, and causes canter. Oncologist Channing Der co-discovered it in the 1980s. With his arduous research, he has made a big contribution to better therapies.
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R. Jay Wallace
05/15/2022
Crossing Lines
Moral philosopher R. Jay Wallace takes a close look at the rules, norms and agreements which are fundamental to our social relationships and society as a whole.
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Cecilia Clementi
05/14/2022
Atoms Moving Like Planets
Physicist Cecilia Clementi uses statistical methods and AI to explain biological phenomena: for example, how the movement of atoms in proteins determines their function.
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Robert Burnap
05/13/2022
A Tree Teeming with Life
Photosynthesis is the most fundamental process of life. Microbiologist Robert Burnap is decoding its mechanisms to take them as a blueprint for artificial catalyst.
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Michel Chaouli
05/12/2022
The Inexplicable Remainder
German studies scholar Michel Chaouli explores new forms of literary and art criticism that give space to individual experience and break with academic conventions.
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Panayiota Poirazi
03/29/2022
Butterflies in the Brain
Neuroscientist Panayiota Poirazi is creating neural computer models of dendrites to explore their role and train algorithms to learn like humans.
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Andrew Hurrell
03/28/2022
Fractured World
The certainties of Western liberalism are falling apart. Political scientist Andrew Hurrell analyzes how liberal ideas have evolved, and how they are contested today.
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Valentina Forini
03/28/2022
Eternal Concert
Valentina 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.
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Chris Soulsby
03/26/2022
Fingerprints of Water
Chris Soulsby investigates isotopes to determine the age of water molecules in order to develop more sustainable resource management methods and climate resilient city planning.
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Benjamin Judkewitz
03/24/2022
Fog on a Country Road
To understand how nerve cells communicate with each other, neurobiologist Benjamin Judkewitz is x-raying the brains of a virtually transparent species of fish.
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