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Activating the Brain's Self-Repair Mode

Activating the Brain's Self-Repair Mode ...

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Fukushima Four Years Later: In the disaster zone

Two UCLA researchers document the disaster recovery efforts four years after the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan. They centered their research in deserted Namie City and the adjacent F...

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New discovery in breast cancer treatment | THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE

A new discovery in breast cancer treatment published in Nature Medicine, led by Associate Professor Hickey and Professor Wayne Tilley at the University of Adelaide, looked at the role of androgens – c...

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TIM Nitrogen cycling in corals: the key to understanding holobiont functioning?

TIM Nitrogen cycling in corals: the key to understanding holobiont functioning? - Featuring Nils Rädecker, Claudia Pogoreutz, Christian Voolstra, Jörg Wiedenmann, and Christian Wild discussing their r...

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Temperature Effects on Bioactivity of Growth Factor...

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Big Data + Old History

Big Data + Old History - Adam Crymble describes his thesis of using Computer Science methods for historical analysis of Irish Immigrants in 19th century London, England....

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Dynamics of the Largest Terrestrial Carbon Pool on Earth...

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Science Commons

Introduction to Science Commons. Since “scientists are the ultimate remixers”, there needs to be an easy way for them to share and distribute upstream data. Just as Dylan did in “A Shared Culture” he...

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Pumping up the Beat

Building Gyms for Beating Heart Cells - Prof. Milica Radisic uses biomaterials as "gyms" for heart cells to create living, beating heart tissue in a dish. ...

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Treatment as Prevention: Reversing the AIDS Pandemic – Interview with Dr. Julio Montaner - YouTube...

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Big Data + Old History

Adam Crymble describes his thesis of using Computer Science methods for historical analysis of Irish Immigrants in 19th century London, England....

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Climate Risk Adaptation Strategies of Boran Pastoralists...

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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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Efficient Harmonic Generation in a Plasmonic System...

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Conceptual Model-based Problem Solving: A RtI Program...

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Alan Bryman on Research Methods

Alan Bryman, Professor of Organisational and Social Research at the University of Leicester, talks about what advice he would give to new researchers, and about his views on developments in the field ...

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Reality Isn’t What We Think It Is

Two Places at Once: Quantum Possibilities – Interview with Prof. Raymond Laflamme - YouTube...

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Esther Miedema - Gender inequality and the HIV epidemic in Mozambique

Esther Miedema Gender inequality and the HIV epidemic in Mozambique - YouTube...

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What Can Nature Teach Us About Patterns?

What Can Nature Teach Us About Patterns? ...

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