Captures the EPFL graduation ceremony of 2016, celebrating the achievements of the graduates and reflecting on the impact of scientific advancements on society.
Explores the historical development of optics, the scientific method, and the arrow of time, highlighting major paradigm shifts and the cultural differences between religion and science.
Explores atomic descriptors, emphasizing symmetry, locality, and the challenges of incorporating electrostatics in machine learning models for chemistry.
Explores the Next Step Program, emphasizing collaborative science and entrepreneurial projects presented by PhD students to secure funding and external support.
Delves into the impactful journey of Ellen Silbergeld, highlighting her dedication to uncovering health risks and advocating for public health policies.
Covers experimental methods, critical thinking, scientific fraud, and the importance of doubt in science, using various examples to illustrate key concepts.