
Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers
Katharine Hayhoe: What Does It Mean?
Show title: Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers
Video title: Katharine Hayhoe: What Does It Mean?
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Rachel Collins: An Instructional Film: Wrestling
S2010 E50 / 1m 53s
Rachel Collins: An Instructional Film: Wrestling
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Rachel Collins: Microbiologist
S2010 E49 / 7m 3s
Rachel Collins is a microbiologist who studies the effectiveness of various antibiotics. She also loves horror movies and black metal music, and she is, in fact, a professional wrestler known as "MsChif." Rachel's wrestling tagline is that she is "your soul's tormenter," and some of her most popular moves include "the Desecrator" and "Obliteration."
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Jean Berko Gleason: Hi, Thanks, and Goodbye
S2010 E44 / 2m 32s
Jean Berko Gleason: Hi, Thanks, and Goodbye
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Jean Berko Gleason: 10 Questions for Jean
S2010 E43 / 1m 33s
Jean Berko Gleason: 10 Questions for Jean
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Jean Berko Gleason: Psycholinguist
S2010 E41 / 7m 18s
Jean Berko Gleason is a Professor Emerita at Boston University and was one of the founders of the field of psycholinguistics. She created the famous "wug test," which reveals how children learn the rules of language, such as making singular words plural. While now in her 70s, Jean continues to get around town by driving fast in her sports car.
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Mollie Woodworth: 10 Questions for Mollie
S2010 E38 / 2m 4s
Mollie Woodworth: 10 Questions for Mollie
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Mollie Woodworth: Neuroscientist
S2010 E37 / 7m 43s
Mollie Woodworth is working toward her Ph.D. in Neuroscience at Harvard University. She studies the cerebral cortex of mice to learn about ways to treat humans with brain injuries and diseases. In her spare time, Mollie coaches the MIT cheerleading squad and does quite a lot of cheering herself.
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