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Venom: Kill or Cure

Chemical Biologist Mandë Holford of Hunter College and the American Museum of Natural History explores venom’s evolution in animals, its breakthrough use for treating pain and cancer, and its untapped potential for future therapeutics.

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Explore how regenerative medicine promises to treat disease, injuries, or congenital conditions, as well as rejuvenate, heal, or replace damaged organs.WATCH NOW

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The Past and Present of Unification
Theoretical physicist Robbert Dijkgraaf, Director of the Institute for Advanced Study, explores how physicists are striving for the long-sought unification of quantum mechanics and general relativity, with string theory being a leading contender.
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Robbert Dijkgraaf and other renowned researchers explore black holes and how everything we see may be akin to a hologram. WATCH NOW

Preeminent scientists investigate the core role symmetry plays in unraveling nature’s deepest secrets.WATCH NOW

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