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The scent of danger: A 70-year-old puzzle solved

The scent of danger: A 70-year-old puzzle solved - When injured, many freshwater fish release an alarm substance that triggers fear in other members of their school. This substance, which is found in ...

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Geology

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Crustal flow pattern beneath the Tibetan Plateau constrained by regional Lg-wave Q tomography - YouTube...

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Engineering

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2015 UON Three Minute Thesis Finalist - Mr Emad Benhelal, PhD (Chemical Engineering) - Mineral Carbonation: Permanent CO2 Storage in concrete....

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Engineering

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

Ruth Siboni Biology University of Oregon Alleviating the Molecular Symptoms of Myotonic Dystrophy...

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Do You See What I See?

(3) Do You See What I See? ...

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Plasticity and Adaptation in a Novel Environment/ Curr. Biol., Sep. 6, 2018 (Vol. 28, Issue 18)

(5) Plasticity and Adaptation in a Novel Environment/ Curr. Biol., Sep. 6, 2018 (Vol. 28, Issue 18) ...

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Computer Science

Building Machines That Learn and Think Like People | Two Minute Papers #223

(1) Building Machines That Learn and Think Like People | Two Minute Papers #223 ...

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Psychology

Trent University's 3MT 2014: Christopher Bedore

Trent University's 3MT 2014: Christopher Bedore - From Laboratory to iPad: Contrasting the Effects of Visuomotor Tasks...

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Biology

Sublayer-Specific Coding in Hippocampal Area CA1

Sublayer-Specific Coding in Hippocampal Area CA1 - YouTube...

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Communications

FameLab - calming your nerves before a presentation

(1) FameLab - calming your nerves before a presentation ...

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Beaks in Motion...

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Communications

Viral genes in human DNA - Ben Bleasdale (FameLab 2014 UK Final)

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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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Biology

Microbial Invasions / Trends in Microbiology November 2015 (Vol. 23 Issue 11)

Microbial Invasions / Trends in Microbiology November 2015 (Vol. 23 Issue 11) - Cyrus Mallon and Joana Salles discuss how microbial invasions follow a universal process of introduction, establishment,...

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Biology

Human Mutation - Kakkhee Yeung

Human Mutation - Kakkhee Yeung "Transdifferentiation of Human Dermal Fibroblasts to Smooth Muscle-Like Cells to Study the Effect of MYH11 and ACTA2 Mutations in Aortic Aneurysms"...

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Medicine

High 24-h respiratory symptoms and low PA in stable COPD - Video abstract [ID 321197]

Video abstract of an original research "High 24-hour respiratory symptoms and low physical activity in the stable COPD Romanian cohort of SPACE study" published in the open access Internatio...

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Gender

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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Medicine

A Quality Improvement Initiative Reduces 30-Day Rate of Readmission for Patients

A Quality Improvement Initiative Reduces 30-Day Rate of Readmission for Patients - Many hospitalized patients with cirrhosis are readmitted to the hospital within 30 days, particularly those with hepa...

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Archaeology

Archaeology dig: My Bamburgh Diary 2009

Student dig diary. What it's like to dig at Bamburgh Castle. Experiences of archaeology at the foremost ancient site in Northumberland UK, Bamburgh Castle. Bamburgh was the capital fortress and palace...

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