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How Plants Defend Themselves

Did you know plants have bodyguards? Elvira de Lange explains her thesis in two minutes....

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Biology

Argonaute Decoy Breaks the Silence

Argonaute Decoy Breaks the Silence - Argonaute proteins silence gene expression by binding small RNAs. Now, Xiuren Zhang and colleagues discover that AGO10 in plants achieves the opposite effect: it b...

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Physics

Two-in-one photography: Light as wave and particle! (sous-titres français)

Light is a wave and a particle, but no-one's managed to see both at the same time.... until now! The first ever snapshot of light as both wave and particle is taken by Fabrizio Carbone’s lab at EPFL ...

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Medicine

Weight loss and regain in relation to diabetes and cardiovascular disease mortality: Cuba 1980-2010

Weight loss and regain in relation to diabetes and cardiovascular disease mortality: Cuba 1980-2010 - YouTube...

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Engineering

B&B: Probing effects of pressure release on virus capture using confocal microscopy

Biotech -- Probing effects of pressure release on virus capture using confocal microscopy...

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Communications

The love story of borane - Jiri Dolansky (Czech Republic - FameLab 2013 Intl Final)

Jiri Dolansky - YouTube...

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Medicine

92534 Career preference of medical students

Video abstract of original research paper "Subject preferences of first- and second-year medical students for their future specialization at Chitwan Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Chitwan...

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Biology

Non-nuclear Splicing Factors Shape Axons during Motor Development

Non-nuclear Splicing Factors Shape Axons during Motor Development. The splicing factor SFPQ, known for its nuclear functions, is shown here to also act outside of the nucleus in developing motor axons...

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Physics

Pulsed cooperative backward emissions from non degenerate atomic transitions in sodium

Video abstract for the article ‘Pulsed cooperative backward emissions from non-degenerate atomic transitions in sodium‘ by Jonathan V Thompson, Charles W Ballmann, Han Cai, Zhenhuan Yi, Yuri V Rostovt...

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Medicine

Socioeconomic status and womens preferences for contraceptive providers - Video abstract 51852

Video abstract of original RESEARCH PAPER The influence of socioeconomic status on women's preferences for modern contraceptive providers in Nigeria: a multilevel choice modeling published in the open...

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Biology

Caveolae Are Stress Sinks for Membranes

Caveolae Are Stress Sinks for Membranes - Latin for "little caves," caveolae are small folds in the plasma membrane associated with endocytosis. Now Christophe Lamaze and colleagues outline...

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Biology

CONVERSATIONS IN THE BRAIN: How neural progenitor cells control their own fate

Neurogenesis relies on a delicate balance between progenitor maintenance and neuronal production. Oscar Marin and colleagues find that the Robo1 and Robo2 receptors and their Slit protein ligands, kno...

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Biology

Why Do Editors Attend Scientific Conferences?

Why Do Editors Attend Scientific Conferences? - YouTube...

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Medicine

Utilization and Yield of Surveillance Colonoscopy...

Utilization and Yield of Surveillance Colonoscopy... - YouTube...

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Biology

Figure360: 4.0 V Aqueous Li-Ion Batteries

4.0 V Aqueous Li-Ion Batteries ...

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Medicine

Video Abstract: Current Developments in Research and Clinical Practice

Video Abstract: Current Developments in Research and Clinical Practice ...

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Biology

Reverse Replay and Reward

Reverse Replay and Reward ...

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Medicine

Video Abstract: Animal Models in Understanding Cancer in Bone Pain

Animal Models in Understanding Cancer in Bone Pain - In this video abstract, the authors discuss their article "Use of Animal Models in Understanding Cancer-induced Bone Pain", recently publ...

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Thinking Big: Enhanced Electrophysiology of Human Neurons / Cell, Oct. 18, 2018 (Vol. 175, Issue 3)

Thinking Big: Enhanced Electrophysiology of Human Neurons / Cell, Oct. 18, 2018 (Vol. 175, Issue 3) ...

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Biology

TMEM16F Forms a Ca2+-Activated Cation Channel Required for Lipid Scrambling in Platelets

Lily Jan and colleagues describe their work using TMEM16F knockout mice to discover the mechanism of lipid scrambling at the plasma membrane, an important precursor step in platelet activation during ...

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