[정보] Science Broadcast - Closer to Truth (pbs)

2007-07-31 10:57
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 Closer to truth..
 
 자연과학, 우주, 현대물리학, 의학, 인간에 대한 탐구(심리학/신경과학),Computer,Technology 에 관한 토론의 주제를 갖고 각 분야의 저명한 학자들, 교수, 의사, 예술/문학가 등 다양한 분야의 전문가들을 게스트로 초청하여 토론을 진행하는 프로그램입니다.

 최신 과학동향(leading-edge science)과 현대 과학의 쟁점에 대해 다시 한번 생각해 볼 수 있고, esteemed experts는 어떤 소견을 갖고 있는지 들어볼 수 있어 유익하네요-

* 4 Main catagories
  : Brain & Mind, Biology & Medicine, Cosmos & Universe, Science & Our World


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is science fiction science?
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Is Science Fiction Science?
Science Fiction enables scientific creativity to break free,
unrestricted by the laws of nature as we know them, and allows
contemporary issues to be explored in radically different environments
than the normal trappings. By definition, Science Fiction is a genre
that creates alternate scenarios and then watches them play out.

Participants

  Michael Crichton
Author, Producer, Director
  David Brin, Ph.D.
Author, Physicist
  Octavia E. Butler
Author, MacArthur Fellow


how does the autistic brain work?
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How Does the Autistic Brain Work?
Crammed
into our craniums, the three-pound human brain may be the most complex
matter in the universe. And scientists are learning more about how it
works by investigating how it doesn't work. A 13 year-old young man
named Tito Mukhopadhyay may be the Rosetta stone for autism, revealing
what it feels like to be autistic.

Participants

  Eric Courchesne, Ph.D.
Prof. Neuroscience, UC San Diego
  Portia Iversen
Cure Autism Now Foundation
  Tito Mukhopadhyay
Autistic Youth, Author, Poet
  Soma Mukhopadhyay
Teacher, Mother
  Erin Schuman, Ph.D.
Assoc. Prof. Biology, Caltech
  Terrence Sejnowski, Ph.D.
Dir., Computational Biology lab, Salk Institute


how weird is the cosmos?
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How Weird is the Cosmos?
The Cosmos is weirder that we think. It's so weird that four experts
can only sit around and laugh as they outdo each other in trading
stories about amazing findings and discoveries.

Participants

  Roger Blandford Ph.D.
Theoretical Astrophysics, Caltech
  David Goodstein Ph.D.
Vice Provost, Caltech, Prof. of Physics & Applied Physics
  Alan Guth Ph.D.
Physics, MIT
  Neil deGrasse Tyson, Ph.D.
Astrophysicist, Director, Hayden Planetarium


microbes -- friend or foe?
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Microbes -- Friend or Foe?
Bacteria become resistant to our antibiotics. Viruses evolve with
blinding speed. Prions may lurk in our meat. Anthrax is put into our
mail. Stranger yet, could microbes be causing other illnesses, like
cancers and heart attacks?

Participants

  Agnes Day, Ph.D.
Assoc. Prof. Howard University
  Paul Ewald , Ph.D.
Prof. Biology, U. Kentucky
  Alice S. Huang, Ph.D.
Microbiologist, Sr. Councilor, External Relations, Caltech
  Lucy Shapiro, Ph.D.
Cell biologist, Dir. Beckman Ctr. for Molecular & Genetic Med., Stanford

 

 

 

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