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691. On Social Autopilot  
Illustration zu sozialem Verhalten How can we explain adequate behavior in social situations? Psychologist Marcel Brass uses behavioral experiments and neuroscientific methods to investigate social intelligence.  
692. The Elephant in the Room  
Illustration zum krebsverursachenden RAS-Gen als Elefant in einer Box 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.  
693. Crossing Lines  
Illustration zu der Macht von Grenzen 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.  
694. Atoms Moving Like Planets  
Illustration zur Bewegung von Atomen in Proteinen Physicist Cecilia Clementi uses statistical methods and AI to explain biological phenomena: for example, how the movement of atoms in proteins determines their function.  
695. A Tree Teeming with Life  
Illustration zu den molekularen Mechanismen der Photosynthese Photosynthesis is the most fundamental process of life. Microbiologist Robert Burnap is decoding its mechanisms to take them as a blueprint for artificial catalyst.  
696. The Inexplicable Remainder  
Illustration zu neuen Formen von Literatur- und Kunstkritik German studies scholar Michel Chaouli explores new forms of literary and art criticism that give space to individual experience and break with academic conventions.  
697. Brave Old World #21: Andrew Hurrell  
Portrait of Andrew Hurrell AskDifferent #21 – Everyone is familiar with globalization, its problems and discontents. But how to correspond to it politically? Andrew Hurrell is Professor of International Relations at the…  
698. Butterflies in the Brain  
Illustration zu neuronalen Computermodellen von verästelten Dendriten Neuroscientist Panayiota Poirazi is creating neural computer models of dendrites to explore their role and train algorithms to learn like humans.  
699. Fractured World  
Illustration zur Entstehung liberaler Ideen The certainties of Western liberalism are falling apart. Political scientist Andrew Hurrell analyzes how liberal ideas have evolved, and how they are contested today.  
700. Eternal Concert  
Illustration zu Stringtheorie und Klavierspiel 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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