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Scientific Pluralism and the Mission of History and Philosophy of Science
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Cambridge University
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PhD: How to write a great research paper
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Brain Research: New Discoveries and Breakthroughs at UC Davis
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Karl Popper, Science, & Pseudoscience: Crash Course Philosophy #8
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Proceedings of the Scientific-Practical Conference "Research and Development - 2016"
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The Science of Healthy Aging: Living Better, Not Just Longer
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Evolution and the Experts - Douglas Axe at Dallas Science Faith Conference 2020
The controversy about Darwinian evolution is often framed as a matter of credentials. We must listen to the “experts”! In a presentation at the 2020 Dallas ...
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Questioning the Science of Gender Difference: A New Perspective
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Santa Fe Institute
Investigating the "Mould effect" | Steve Mould | TEDxNewcastle
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New study finds there is no single gene that determines sexual orientation
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26 Facts about the Science of Friendship - mental_floss List Show Ep. 409
A weekly show where knowledge junkies get their fix of trivia-tastic information. This week, John discusses the science of friendship! Subscribe for new episodes ...
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Why Is Blue So Rare In Nature?
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Why Do We Clap?
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SSM Conference 2015 2.3 - 150 Years of Rowing Faster
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British Rowing
Sean Carroll: "The Big Picture" | Talks at Google
The Big Picture: On the Origins of Life, Meaning, and the Universe Itself. Already internationally acclaimed for his notions in modern physics, Sean Carroll is one ...
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The Real Crisis in Cosmology - The Big Bang Never Happened
In this new series of monthly videos, LPPFusion Chief Scientist Eric J. Lerner will explore the scientific evidence that the dominant model of cosmology is invalid.
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The Hans Jenny Memorial Lecture in Soil Science - The Genius of Soil
Garrison Sposito holds the Betty and Isaac Barshad Chair in Soil Science at Berkeley. He was a personal friend of Hans Jenny for nearly 30 years. Professor ...
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The best stats you've ever seen | Hans Rosling
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3 Ways Science Can Bust Art Forgeries
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When Black Holes Collide - AMNH SciCafe
When black holes collide, the energy of the event generates intense gravitational waves. These waves were predicted by Einstein in his theories, but scientists ...
American Museum of Natural History
This Worm-y Critter Is (Probably) Our Oldest Ancestor | SciShow News
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The Physics of Magnetic Monopoles - with Felix Flicker
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings September 2018 Issue Summary
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How do Airplanes fly?
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How to Write a Great Research Paper
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Introduction to Epidemiology
Public health epidemiologists track diseases to figure out what caused them, how they are spread, and who is affected and at risk. You will learn the importance ...
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The First Computer-Generated Bacterial Genome | SciShow News
In this week's news, scientists announce that they'd made the first entirely computer-generated bacterial genome, and a new surgical procedure that does away ...
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A.I. Is Making it Easier to Kill (You). Here’s How. | NYT
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Turing Lecture: Data Science for Medicine
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The Alan Turing Institute
2018 Oppenheimer Lecture with Michael S. Turner
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Can Science Turn Love Into A Pill?
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The Moment in Time: The Manhattan Project
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Do You Know? - Why Do We Draw A Swastik? | Interesting Facts & Importance About Swastik
Do you know why do we draw a Swastik? During every auspicious occasion, we happen to draw swastik near the ritual proceedings or on our doors, at the ...
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The Questionable Benefits of Exchanging Saturated Fat With Polyunsaturated Fat
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2nd International Summit of The Book proceedings 16 August 2013 -- Part 7
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