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Temporada 2018
2018x1
Richard Schwartz: In Praise of Simple Problems
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Jan 09, 2018
Mathematician Richard Schwartz talks about why he's attracted to the hidden depths of simple problems.
2018x2
Ed Boyden on the Promise of Expansion Microscopy
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Jan 18, 2018
Ed Boyden of MIT’s Media Lab, the inventor of expansion microscopy, explains how the technique could illuminate deep mysteries about how the brain works and improve cancer diagnosis, among many other advances.
2018x3
Erich Jarvis on Theories About the Origin of Vocal Learning
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Jan 30, 2018
Neuroscientist Erich Jarvis discusses how the brain circuitry for vocal learning in songbirds and humans evolved from systems for controlling body movements and why so few species have this ability.
2018x4
Daniel Goldman and His Smart Robots
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Fev 14, 2018
Goldman explains how “smarticles” work together to demonstrate collective behavior.
2018x5
Barbara Engelhardt on How to Improve Statistical Analyses of Genomes
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Fev 27, 2018
Barbara Engelhardt, a computer scientist at Princeton University, explains why traditional machine-learning techniques have often fallen short for genomic analysis, and how researchers are overcoming that challenge.
2018x6
Günter Ziegler Seeks God’s Perfect Math Proofs
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Mar 19, 2018
Günter Ziegler describes one of the most famous and beautiful proofs in "Proofs From THE BOOK," a book he co-authored with Martin Aigner.
2018x7
Donald Richards: A Revealer of Secrets in the Data of Life and the Universe
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Abr 11, 2018
Donald Richards discusses the statistical rule-of-thumb he wishes everyone knew.
2018x8
Michela Massimi: Defending the Philosophy of Science
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Mai 24, 2018
Michela Massimi argues that the philosophy of science doesn’t have to be useful to scientists for it to be useful to humanity.
2018x9
Lisa Manning on the Dynamics of Glasses and Embryos
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Jun 11, 2018
Lisa Manning, a physicist at Syracuse University, describes how the physics of glassy materials helps to explain how some organs assume their correct shape during embryonic development.
2018x10
Carina Curto on How Physicists Can Think About Neuroscience
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Jun 19, 2018
Carina Curto, a mathematician at Pennsylvania State University, explains how her background in theoretical physics helps her tackle daunting problems in theoretical neuroscience.
2018x11
Jessica Whited on Limb Regeneration and the Axolotl Genome
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Jul 02, 2018
Jessica Whited is a biologist who studies limb regeneration at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Here, she explains how genomic information for the salamander .. show full overview
2018x12
Cohl Furey on the Octonions and Particle Physics
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Jul 21, 2018
Cohl Furey explains what octonions are and what they might have to do with particle physics.
2018x13
Alessio Figalli: A Traveler Who Finds Stability in the Natural World
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Ago 01, 2018
The mathematician Alessio Figalli is rarely in one place for very long. But his work has established the stability of everything from crystals to weather fronts by using concepts derived from Napoleonic fortifications.
2018x14
Caucher Birkar: An Innovator Who Brings Order to an Infinitude of Equations
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Ago 02, 2018
Birkar discusses the need for originality in mathematics and in life.
2018x15
Akshay Venkatesh: A Number Theorist Who Bridges Math and Time
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Ago 03, 2018
Akshay Venkatesh on his mathematical working style, which took him many years to discover.
2018x16
Constantinos Daskalakis: A Poet of Computation Who Uncovers Distant Truths
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Ago 04, 2018
Constantinos Daskalakis on why he studies the interface between theoretical computer science and human behavior.
2018x17
2018 Fields Medal Coverage at Quanta Magazine
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Ago 06, 2018
Mathematicians Caucher Birkar, Alessio Figalli, Peter Scholze and Akshay Venkatesh have been awarded the Fields Medal. Computer scientist Constantinos Daskalakis won the Nevanlinna Prize.
2018x18
Rosaly Lopes on Volcanoes Throughout the Solar System
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Ago 28, 2018
Rosaly Lopes explains why it’s worth exploring the huge variety of volcanoes on other worlds.
2018x19
Tomas Bohr on Performing the Double-Slit Experiment with Bouncing Droplets
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Out 11, 2018
Tomas Bohr explains the significance of the double-slit experiment in exposing the weirdness of the quantum world.
2018x20
Renee Reijo Pera on the Importance of Timing in Embryo Development
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Out 15, 2018
Stem cell researcher Renee Reijo Pera of Montana State University explains how the timing of developmental events in the early embryo can subtly affect health many years later.
2018x21
Mario Jurić on How Astronomy Is Changing
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Out 24, 2018
Just as mathematics transformed physics from a philosophy into a science, data and computation are transforming science today, says Mario Jurić. He’s leading the push to get astronomy .. show full overview
2018x22
Valeria Pettorino on Learning About Dark Energy With the Euclid Satellite
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Nov 13, 2018
Valeria Pettorino discusses the prospects of learning about dark energy with the Euclid satellite.
2018x23
Albert Einstein, Holograms and Quantum Gravity
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Nov 14, 2018
In the latest campaign to reconcile Einstein’s theory of gravity with quantum mechanics, many physicists are studying how a higher dimensional space that includes gravity arises like a hologram from a lower dimensional particle theory.
2018x24
Why Different Parts of a Coffee Mug Produce Different Pitches
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Nov 27, 2018
The Stanford mathematician Tadashi Tokieda demonstrates one of his physics “toys”: the curious higher and lower notes you hear when tapping a coffee mug with a spoon.
2018x25
Martin Rees on the Future of Science and Humanity
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Dez 05, 2018
The University of Cambridge astrophysicist, Astronomer Royal and popular author discusses how our society can benefit from science while avoiding potential pitfalls.
2018x26 Final da Temporada
What Is Emergence?
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Dez 20, 2018
How do extraordinarily complex emergent phenomena — like ants assembling themselves into living bridges, or tiny water and air molecules forming into swirling hurricanes — .. show full overview

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