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Serendipity in Legal Information Seeking Behavior

Serendipity in Legal Information Seeking Behavior. Video submitted to Movie Meets Science 2016 contest: Serendipity in Legal Information Seeking Behavior: Chance encounters of Israeli family law attor...

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What's a research screencast?

What is a research screencast? Share your scientific research & engage a wider audience by using simple, quick and effective tools on your computer. ...

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GENDER BIAS IN ENGINEERING: ROOT CAUSE ~ 16 MIN

This video summarizes research on 5,130 degreed engineers, 4,266 men and 864 women. The research finds systematic differences between men and women engineers that effect how engineering is done. These...

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Engineering Professors: Gender Gatekeepers

Engineering Professors: Gender Gatekeepers. This evidence-based study analyzes a sample of 155 engineering and 285 non-engineering tenured and tenure track professors. The study finds that the enginee...

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Fact vs. Theory vs. Hypothesis vs. Law… EXPLAINED!

Some people try to attack things like evolution by natural selection and man-made climate change by saying “Oh, that’s just a THEORY!” Yes, they are both theories. Stop saying it like it’s a bad thin...

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Summary of Women in Engineering Leadership

This 3 minute video summaries the analysis of gender structure of engineering management using a sample of 543 women and 2,771 men. The summary covers some of the main points addressed in a longer vid...

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Biobank consent models – Video abstract 64577

“Biobank consent models – toward widening public participation in biobanking?” published in the Journal of Biorepository Science for Applied Medicine by Solberg B, Steinsbekk KS....

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Dance your PhD 2014 - Photoswitchable zinc-finger. In this video I want to show part of my PhD research which involves the incorporation of a molecular motor into a biological system. A molecular moto...

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Rip Current and the Dance of Death. Charles Paxton dances his PhD thesis, “Atmospheric and Ocean Conditions and Social Aspects Associated with Rip Current Drownings in the United States.” ...

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Plant-soil feedbacks after severe tornado damage: Dance Your PhD 2014 Grand Prize Winner! Uma Nagendra - Department of Plant Biology, University of Georgia. Many of the patterns we see in forests aro...

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Lucas Marie. As a social activity hip hop dancing is not easily defined. Transnational and multifaceted, the activity is devoid of any formal organizational structure. This complex and diverse social ...

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Sunlight: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. A pathogen is inhaled into FELIX, which enters his body (depicted as a city). The pathogen walks around, but is then shot by no other than a policeman (your ...

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The “Discovery" of the Pacific: International Relationships within the Spanish Oceanic continent. by David Manzano. Researcher of Spanish National Research Council (Escuela de Estudios Hispano- A...

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Polymers are integral to the packaging industry given their versatility in application, ease of processing, and economic viability. However, due to their inferior thermal conductivity (k) these materi...

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BAHFest 2013 - Zach Weinersmith: Weinersmith's Infantapaulting Hypothesis

BAHFest 2013 - Zach Weinersmith: Weinersmith's Infantapaulting Hypothesis. Zach Weinersmith, cartoonist behind Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal and soon-to-be father, delivers his theory of adaptive ...

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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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Terahertz Arrays for Heterodyne Receivers. A video submission for Science Magazine's Dance Your PhD Contest 2014.... This PhD research studies heterodyne arrays with superconducting mixers to observe ...

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Dance Your PhD 2014: Unbreak My Heart! In my PhD thesis I am investigating the effect of a heart attack on the genome. A heart attack happens when a vessel of the heart is blocked and this leads to ti...

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Dance your PhD - 2014 Dance of the diatoms. I examine the periphytic (living on a substrate) algae (the diatoms) in Arctic lakes and ponds and how they shift in response to climate change. In particu...

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Dance your PhD 2014 - How an Aptamer met an Aptakiss. In this video, I would like to present a part of my PhD project and what is better than explain science with our bodies??? The video starts…hey, ...

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