Nature’s Poker Face: Predicting Hurricanes in a Warming World

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Scope Correspondent

A short documentary about the effects of climate change on the severity of storms, featuring Kerry Emmanuel. by Taylor Beck, Garret Fitzparick and Conor Myhrvold. Produced May 2012.

Cell Phone Skeleton Key

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Scope Correspondent

Kristina Bjoran ’11 interviews Steven Bucci about cell phone security.

Finding Empathy

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Scope Correspondent

Kristina Bjoran and Stephanie McPherson explore the neurological and biological roots of empathy at the Saxe lab with Emile Bruneau.

World Pieces: The Neuroscience of Conflict

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Scope Correspondent

A study of conflict resolution through neuroscience with Emile Bruneau and Rebecca Saxe.  By Kenrick Vezina, Gillian Conahan and Emily Ruppel.

Seat of Power

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Scope Correspondent

Video documentary of Rebecca Saxe’s lab, and the work of Emile Bruneau in that lab.  By Jordan Calmes and Allison MacLachlan.

Bowling for Physics

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Morgan Sherburne visits a bowling alley to learn about physics – both  the manufacture of and use of the ball.

The Perfect Oyster

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Scope Correspondent

The definition of a “perfect oyster” depends a lot on whether you’re a fisherman or a conservationist.  But can conservation efforts create an environment that will preserve everyone’s perfect oyster? By Scott Berdahl, Camille Carlisle, and Amanda Rose Martinez.

Reinventing the Wheel

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Scope Correspondent

Can MIT’s Green Wheel or Copenhagen Wheel reinvent the bicycle?  Can they reinvent the city?  Find out in a short documentary by Josh Feblowitz, Joe Calamia, Nidhi Subbaraman and Morgan Sherburne.

The Alexander Technique

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Annie Glausser ’09 and Anne-Marie Corley ’09 investigate pain relief through the Alexander Technique.

Dumpster Diving

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Meet Charlotte, a Boston-area research scientist who feeds herself and her neighbors from the trash bins behind supermarkets.
By Lisa Song, ’09.

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