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The Brain Machine
We can construct a model of the human brain; will we some day be able to simulate its functioning? This program covers the history of research into artificial intelligence from the 1960s forward, from the performance of calculations to the simulation...(more details) |
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Particle Physics
The theory used to describe the phenomena of infinite smallness arose early in the twentieth century. Quantum mechanics produced a coherent description of the atom and of the interactions of its constituent parts; better yet, it provided a standard m...(more details) |
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Matter and the Universe
How do we see immense objects at immense distances? What are the empirical bases for theories of the Big Bang and the origin of matter? This program shows how radio telescopes and observatories provide complementary images of celestial objects, shows...(more details) |
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Between Order and Disorder
This program offers an exploration of the various more or less organized states of matter. It seeks to define matter (John Bell, Roger Penrose, and Allan Guth offer their views) and the various states of matter: crystals, superconductors, superfluid...(more details) |
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The Living Cell
The living cell is a chemical factory. How does it receive and send information? How does it replicate itself? How does the plasticity and softness of living matter relate to the rigidity of the genetic programs contained within the cell nuclei? This...(more details) |
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