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BAHFest West 2014 - Sarah Hird: Why do Mammals Sleep?

BAHFest West 2014 - Sarah Hird: Why do Mammals Sleep? BAHFest is the Festival of Bad Ad Hoc Hypotheses, a celebration of well-researched, logically explained, and clearly wrong evolutionary theory. A...

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On Stickelberger Elements for $\mathbb{Q}(\zeta_{p^{n+1}})^+$ and $p$-adic $L$-functions

On Stickelberger Elements for $mathbb{Q}(zeta_{p^{n+1}})^+$ and $p$-adic $L$-functions - All, Timothy* *Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology...

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Li et al. "Traffic Signal Timing via Deep Reinforcement Learning​" IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica (2016)....

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Therapies based on cellular and molecular mechanisms...

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Justus Uitermark - Cities and social movements

Justus Uitermark Cities and social movements - YouTube...

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Developing Adanced STEM High Schools in Egypt...

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Citizen SciGirls: Summative Eval. of SciGirls Season Three...

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Sustainable Fuels via Catalytic Alkane Conversion...

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Helicon Life 8. The truth in the feather

Genetic markers provide a useful tool for forensic experts and conservationists when trying to stop the illegal poisoning of the highly endangered imperial eagle populations of Europe. More info: www....

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Space Technology Lands on Earth

Bringing Space Technology Back to Earth - Interview with Prof. Gordon Osinski - YouTube...

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Dialogue and deliberation as expressions of democratic leadership...

Dialogue and deliberation as expressions of democratic leadership in participatory organizational change. Professor Joe Raelin, Northwestern University...

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The Brain That Reorganizes Itself

The Aging Brain - Interview with Prof. Allison Sekuler - YouTube...

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Crowdsourcing Discovery

It is time to experiment with the way we experiment. Using the Internet, we will enable the public to fund and participate in an open model of basic scientific research. The Web, itself the fruit of ...

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Shooting Stars & Burning Questions

Shooting Stars and Life on Earth - Interview with Prof. Margaret Campbell-Brown - Meteors, or shooting stars, are ancient fragments from the coldest outer edges of our solar system - and they tell us ...

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Fuel Cells Could Supercede Fossil Energy

Fuel Cells to Power Tomorrow's Technology - Interview with Prof. Walter Mérida - YouTube...

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Bill Nye: Scientific Curiosity Kept Our Ancestors Alive | Big Think

Everyone's favorite Science Guy chats with Jake Roper of Vsauce3 about the importance of science education in ensuring future generations remain creative, experimental, and evolutionarily competitive....

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PhET Simulations and Auditory Descriptions...

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Alleviating the Molecular Symptoms of Myotonic Dystrophy - Ruth Siboni - TMT

Three Minute Thesis - Ruth Siboni Biology - University of Oregon - Alleviating the Molecular Symptoms of Myotonic Dystrophy...

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Changes in DNA Methylation of Salt-Treated Brassica rapa

This study tested the epigenetic response of the Brassica rapa gene BrERF4 to salt. Results showed a correlation between salt and DNA methylation, suggesting increased expression of the gene, which co...

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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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