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  1. Why Topology Matters for Data Science and AIScience (Audio)37:50Notes
  2. Why Topology Matters for Data Science and AIScience (Video)37:50Notes
  3. Archaeology Coastal Heritage and Climate Adaptation with Isabel C. Rivera-CollazoScience (Audio)26:43Notes
  4. Archaeology Coastal Heritage and Climate Adaptation with Isabel C. Rivera-CollazoScience (Video)26:43Notes
  5. The Rescue: Centering Autistic Voices in FilmScience (Audio)36:22Notes
  6. The Rescue: Centering Autistic Voices in FilmScience (Video)36:22Notes
  7. Trust and Support in the Future of American Science and Biomedical Innovation with Fred RamsdellScience (Audio)56:30Notes
  8. Trust and Support in the Future of American Science and Biomedical Innovation with Fred RamsdellScience (Video)56:30Notes
  9. Returning to the MoonScience (Audio)45:55Notes
  10. Returning to the MoonScience (Video)45:55Notes
  11. Early Roles of SYNGAP1 in Neurodevelopment: Insights from a Top Autism Risk GeneScience (Audio)28:48Notes
  12. Early Roles of SYNGAP1 in Neurodevelopment: Insights from a Top Autism Risk GeneScience (Video)28:48Notes
  13. From Talking Tools to Metahumans: Social Interaction Semiotic Skill and the Authority of AI ChatbotsScience (Audio)54:19Notes
  14. From Talking Tools to Metahumans: Social Interaction Semiotic Skill and the Authority of AI ChatbotsScience (Video)54:19Notes
  15. From Talking Tools to Metahumans: Social Interaction Semiotic Skill and the Authority of AI ChatbotsUC Santa Barbara (Audio)54:19Notes
  16. How Machine Learning Improves Algorithms with Ellen VitercikScience (Audio)26:49Notes
  17. How Machine Learning Improves Algorithms with Ellen VitercikScience (Video)26:49Notes
  18. Heart Regeneration in Humans: Are We There Yet?Science (Audio)58:31Notes
  19. Heart Regeneration in Humans: Are We There Yet?Science (Video)58:31Notes
  20. Inflammatory Memory in Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells as a Driver of Clonal Selection in Aging and CancerScience (Audio)58:55Notes
  21. Inflammatory Memory in Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells as a Driver of Clonal Selection in Aging and CancerScience (Video)58:55Notes
  22. Gene Therapies and Rare Disease - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)Genetics (Audio)50:36Notes
  23. Gene Therapies and Rare Disease - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)Genetics (Video)50:36Notes
  24. Religion in Motion: The Identity and World-Creating Powers of Religious ActionUC Santa Barbara (Audio)54:03Notes
  25. From Electronic Health Records to Space Medicine: Building the Future of Space HealthcareGenetics (Audio)11:55Notes
  26. From Electronic Health Records to Space Medicine: Building the Future of Space HealthcareGenetics (Video)11:55Notes
  27. Germline Epigenetic Imprints Regulate Mammalian Development with Azim Surani 2025 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Basic SciencesGenetics (Audio)41:41Notes
  28. Germline Epigenetic Imprints Regulate Mammalian Development with Azim Surani 2025 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Basic SciencesGenetics (Video)41:41Notes
  29. Water Wealth and the Ancestral Circular Economy with Kamanamaikalani BeamerUC Santa Barbara (Audio)56:18Notes
  30. Indigenous Religious Traditions and Law in the Current Political MomentUC Santa Barbara (Audio)1:08:12Notes
  31. Technology's Influence on Self-EsteemUC Santa Barbara (Audio)5:28Notes
  32. Technology's Influence on Decision-MakingUC Santa Barbara (Audio)8:14Notes
  33. Genes Communicate Through Twisting: The Story of Supercoiling in DNAGenetics (Audio)29:41Notes
  34. Genes Communicate Through Twisting: The Story of Supercoiling in DNAUC Santa Barbara (Audio)29:41Notes
  35. Genes Communicate Through Twisting: The Story of Supercoiling in DNAGenetics (Video)29:41Notes
  36. Following Nature's Lead: Chemistry in WaterUC Santa Barbara (Audio)28:39Notes
  37. Thinking in a Digital WorldUC Santa Barbara (Audio)30:11Notes
  38. Linguistics and the LawUC Santa Barbara (Audio)29:36Notes
  39. Stem Cells for Conservation: Trials and Tribulations of a Non-Model SystemGenetics (Audio)1:04:46Notes
  40. Stem Cells for Conservation: Trials and Tribulations of a Non-Model SystemGenetics (Video)1:04:46Notes
  41. Bridging the Gap: Intercontinental Collaboration on Histone DeacetylationGenetics (Audio)11:48Notes
  42. Bridging the Gap: Intercontinental Collaboration on Histone DeacetylationGenetics (Video)11:48Notes
  43. Harnessing My Daughter's Diagnosis to Drive Novel Treatments for Neurodevelopmental Disorders with Madeleine Oudin - Autism Tree Annual Neurodiversity Conference 2024Genetics (Audio)1:09:36Notes
  44. Harnessing My Daughter's Diagnosis to Drive Novel Treatments for Neurodevelopmental Disorders with Madeleine Oudin - Autism Tree Annual Neurodiversity Conference 2024Genetics (Video)1:09:36Notes
  45. Precision Pediatrics: The Case for Genomic Sequencing in Newborn ScreeningGenetics (Audio)59:56Notes
  46. Precision Pediatrics: The Case for Genomic Sequencing in Newborn ScreeningGenetics (Video)59:56Notes
  47. CARTA: Comparative Anthropogeny - A Weakly Structured Stem for our Origins in Africa with Brenna HennGenetics (Audio)20:15Notes
  48. CARTA: Comparative Anthropogeny - A Weakly Structured Stem for our Origins in Africa with Brenna HennGenetics (Video)20:15Notes
  49. Translating Cell Therapies to Clinical Realities with Malcolm Moos Jr. - Breaking News in Stem CellsGenetics (Audio)1:20:14Notes
  50. Translating Cell Therapies to Clinical Realities with Malcolm Moos Jr. - Breaking News in Stem CellsGenetics (Video)1:20:14Notes