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Winners of the 2021 Nobel Prize, David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian, discovered how the sensations of temperature and touch are encoded at a molecular level. Blending physics and chemistry, their work has profoundly advanced our understanding of a vital class of biological functions. Join us Friday at 3 PM as these new Nobel Laureates sit down with Brian Greene to discuss their groundbreaking research.

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