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2017
2017x1
Marcus Feldman: In Search of Actions That Alter Evolution
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Marcus Feldman explains how he models the effects of a cultural preference — in this case, a preference for sons over daughters in China.
2017x2
Francis Su: Math and the Good Life
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Francis Su explains how mathematics can help a person to live well.
2017x3
Francis Su: Math Is for Everybody
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Francis Su discusses how the community of mathematicians tends to exclude certain people.
2017x4
Sylvia Serfaty: In Mathematics, ‘You Cannot Be Lied To’
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Sylvia Serfaty explains why you don’t have to be a genius to become a mathematician.
2017x5
Sharon Glotzer: ‘Digital Alchemist’ Seeks Rules of Emergence
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Sharon Glotzer explains how emergence, entropy and order can all fit together.
2017x6
John Novembre: A Map of Human History, Hidden in DNA
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John Novembre explains how he uses genomic data to map human history.
2017x7
Tim Maudlin: A Defense of the Reality of Time
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A Defense of the Reality of Time
2017x8
Journey to the Birth of the Solar System 360 VR
Episode overview
Join David Kaplan on a virtual-reality tour showing how the sun, the Earth and the other planets came to be.
2017x9
Purvesh Khatri: More Data — the Dirtier the Better
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Khatri learned that by working with 'messy' clinical data sets, he could find genes that the human body expresses in response to diverse forms of a disease.
2017x10
Jessica Flack: How Nature Solves Problems Through Computation
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Jessica Flack describes the special challenges of applying collective computation to the understanding of complex biological systems.
2017x11
Jay Pasachoff: Eclipse Hunter Reveals the Science That Can Only Be Done in the Dark
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Jay Pasachoff explains what scientists can learn during a total solar eclipse.
2017x12
How Andrea Ghez Found a Supermassive Black Hole
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The UCLA astrophysicist explains how tracking the movement of stars revealed the existence of a supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
2017x13
Svitlana Mayboroda: Taming Rogue Waves
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Svitlana Mayboroda describes how the landscape function helps solve the mystery of wave localization.
2017x14
Neil Johnson: A Physicist Who Models ISIS and the Alt-Right
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Neil Johnson on the physics of collective human behavior.
2017x15
Nigel Goldenfeld: Seeing Emergent Physics Behind Evolution
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Nigel Goldenfeld explains how condensed matter physics provides insights into the collective state of early life on Earth.
2017x16
Rebecca Goldin: Why Math Is the Best Way to Make Sense of the World
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Rebecca Goldin explains why quantitative literacy is so important.
2017x17
Michael Assis: Atomic Origami
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Michael Assis demonstrates how defects can be used to tune the properties of Miura-ori origami.
2017x18
Federico Ardila: A Mathematician Who Dances to the Joys and Sorrows of Discovery
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A Mathematician Who Dances to the Joys and Sorrows of Discovery
2017x19
Minhyong Kim: Connecting Number Theory to Physics
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Minhyong Kim wanted to make sure he had concrete results in number theory before he admitted that his ideas were inspired by physics.
2017x20
Corina Tarnita: First Understand Nature’s Rules
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Corina Tarnita argues that to fully appreciate nature, you must first understand its rules.