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Mistaken Point - Mitchell Sterling - Queen's University

Mistaken Point - Mitchell Sterling - Queen's University. Mistaken Point is one of the best known areas to study some of Earth's first complex organisms, giving us in-depth insight into the conditions ...

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Patterns of self-disclosure in Amazon reviews...

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Tiny Tool Could Make Massive Medical Difference

Microfluidics and Lab-on-a-Chip Diagnostics - Prof. Ravi Selvaganapathy uses microfluidics to manipulate fluids in small spaces, enabling rapid lab-on-a-chip diagnostics for more effective medical car...

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Cannabinoid Receptors Control Incidental Learning

(5) Cannabinoid Receptors Control Incidental Learning ...

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Life-Changing View on Alzheimer’s

Early Alzheimer’s Diagnosis: Imaging the Living Eye – Interview with Prof. Melanie Campbell - YouTube...

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All of This Has Happened Before…

Early Societies Inform Contemporary Issues - Interview with Prof. Tim Harrison - YouTube...

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iSTEM Project Based Learning...

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Viglianisi et al. "Helical-Shaped Bis-1,4-benzoxathiines through an Inverse-Electron-Demand Hetero-Diels–Alder Reaction of ortho-Thioquinones." European Journal of Organic Chemistry (2016). ...

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U Iowa 3 Minute Thesis: Crystal Wotipka

U Iowa 3 Minute Thesis: Crystal Wotipka - Embracing the Screen of Mediated Environments...

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A different way to visualize rhythm - John Varney

Distinct V1 Layers Process Local and Global Visual Context ...

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From microbes to landscapes: improving greenhouse gas models...

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Bacterial Exchange/Cell, Jan. 12, 2017 (Vol. 168, Issues 1+2)

Bacteria can exchange their membrane proteins through extracellular vesicles. Sigal Ben-Yehuda and her group from Jerusalem University show that phages take advantage of this exchange and infect resis...

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The evolution of a transdisciplinary idea...

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Designing Multi-Modal Books to Engage Youth in STEM...

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Tailoring the structural and chemical properties of polyoxometalates. Wang et al. (2016) Incorporation of Transition-Metal-Ion Guests (Co2+, Ni2+, Cu2+, Zn2+) into the Ti2-Containing 18-Tungsto-2-ars...

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Global Optical Lens Industry to Witness 7.7% Growth in coming years says latest research

The global Optical Lens market was valued at US$ 11800 million in 2019 and is expected to reach US$ 17440 million by the end of 2026, growing at a CAGR of 7.7% during 2021-2026. https://www.themarket...

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The mathematics of infinity and research on operator algebra theory

Many fields of mathematics are hundreds, or even thousands, of years old. By contrast, the Katsura Group researches operator algebra theory, which is a relatively new field, arising in 1929. It was or...

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Eileen Moyer - Gender, sexuality and HIV in urban Africa

Eileen Moyer Gender, sexuality and HIV in urban Africa - YouTube...

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Where We Come From | Washington University

Where We Come From. Ever wonder where we really come from? Washington University graduate student Cole D. Pruitt explains the connection between the stuff we’re made of, burping stars and nuclear past...

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Would You Like Plants or Plastic?

Plants Over Plastics: New Materials Reduce Environmental Footprint - YouTube...

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