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Silicon Nanorods Solar Cells...

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VInTG: Vertically Integrated Training With Genomics...

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A novel gene delivery platform for single cell organisms...

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The Lost Treasure of King Cane...

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New red fluorescent proteins allow scientists to better 'see' what memories are made of. We describe a red-shifted fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) pair optimized for dual-color fluoresce...

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Carleton 3MT 2014 - Kojo Mintah

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NOS1AP and clozapine stunt human neuron development...

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ModelOfInvolvementinWorkRelatedLearning

Model Of Involvement in Work Related Learning ...

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Teaching Computational Thinking through Wearable Devices...

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Virginie Mamadouh - The European Union as geopolitical actor

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Breakthrough of the Year 2013

Watch a video of the AAAS 2013 scientific Breakthrough of the Year and the nine runners-up, ranging from transparent brains to exploding stars....

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'It's Like Speeding Up the Process of Evolution'

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The impact of A TIME for Physics First in Missouri...

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Meshworking in Making...

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Mercury on the Move - Bryan Lee - McGill University

Mercury on the Move - Bryan Lee - McGill University. Investigation of the heterogeneous chemistry of gaseous elemental mercury on mineral dust surfaces in the atmosphere. Other research interests incl...

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Genes May Hold the Key to Overcoming Addiction

Overcoming Addiction: The Answer Could Be In Your Genes – Interview with Prof. Rachel Tyndale - YouTube...

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How Social Science Can Help Shape Election Law with Richard Holden

Richard Holden, Professor of Economics at UNSW Australia Business School, unveils an exciting new review article about the many factors that influence voter behavior. Published in the Annual Review of...

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Exercise First, Quit Later

Exercise First, Quit Later...

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Matthew Bothner, ESMT Professor and Deutsche Telekom Chair in Leadership and HR Development, introduces his latest research on status using vivid examples from chicken farms to business school ranking...

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Predicting Student Collaboration from Speech...

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