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Randomness in Number Theory
Peter Sarnak, Ph.D.Eugene Higgins Professor of Mathematics, Princeton University
Peter Sarnak, Ph.D.Eugene Higgins Professor of Mathematics, Princeton University
The Vagus Nerve: How the Brain Listens to the Body
Stephen Liberles, Ph.D.Professor of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School
Stephen Liberles, Ph.D.Professor of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School
Black Hole Mergers: What Gravitational Waves Reveal About Their Origins
Vicky Kalogera, Ph.D.Daniel I. Linzer Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Northwestern University
Vicky Kalogera, Ph.D.Daniel I. Linzer Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Northwestern University
A Cellular Mystery: How Do Many Cell Types Arise From a Single Genome?
Stephen R. Quake, Ph.D.Lee Otterson Professor of Bioengineering, Stanford University
Stephen R. Quake, Ph.D.Lee Otterson Professor of Bioengineering, Stanford University Past
Reflections on Human Origins Since Darwin’s Conjectures
Richard E. Leakey, FRSProfessor, Chair, Turkana Basin Institute, Stony Brook University
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Could Machines Learn Like Humans?
Yann LeCunFacebook AI Research
New York University
Yann LeCunFacebook AI ResearchNew York University
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The Genetic Influences on Autism Spectrum Disorder Risk
Elise Robinson, Sc.D.Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology, Harvard Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University
Elise Robinson, Sc.D.Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology, Harvard Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University - Lecture
Exploring Cancer Drivers and Dependencies
Scott W. Lowe, Ph.D.Chair, Geoffrey Beene Cancer Research Center, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Scott W. Lowe, Ph.D.Chair, Geoffrey Beene Cancer Research Center, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center - Lecture
Building Telescopes for Mathematicians
Andrew Sutherland, Ph.D.Principal Research Scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Andrew Sutherland, Ph.D.Principal Research Scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Lecture
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The Predictive Impairment Hypothesis in Autism: An Empirical Assessment
Pawan Sinha, Ph.D.Professor, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Dagmar Sternad, Ph.D.Professor, Departments of Biology, Electrical & Computer Engineering, and Physics, Northeastern University
Pawan Sinha, Ph.D.Professor, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Dagmar Sternad, Ph.D.Professor, Departments of Biology, Electrical & Computer Engineering, and Physics, Northeastern University - Lecture
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