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What is Optimization? + Learning Gradient Descent | Two Minute Papers #82

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Matt Parker - 2009 Finalist - Showreel

Matt Parker - 2009 Finalist - Showreel - YouTube...

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Biology

Establishing beneficial plant-fungal symbiosis

Plants engage in important symbiotic relationships with both bacteria and fungi that involve exchanges of nutrients; their encounters with nitrogen-fixing bacteria and mycorrhizal fungi activate the s...

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Computer Science

Artificial Neural Networks and Deep Learning | Two Minute Papers #3

Artificial Neural Networks and Deep Learning | Two Minute Papers #3 ...

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Medicine

Clinical and biological characteristics of children with asthma- Submission ID 107773

Video abstract of original research paper “Study of the correlations between fractional exhaled nitric oxide in exhaled breath and atopic status, blood eosinophils, FCER2 mutation, and asthma control ...

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Personalized sleep parameters estimation from actigraphy – Video abstract ID 220716

Video abstract of original research paper “Personalized Sleep Parameters Estimation from Actigraphy: A Machine Learning Approach” published in the open access Nature and Science of Sleep journal by K...

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Medicine

Calcio-herbal Medicine Divya-Swasari-Vati for SARS-CoV-2- Video abstract [ID 286199]

Video abstract of an original research "Calcio-herbal Medicine Divya-Swasari-Vati Ameliorates SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein-Induced Pathological Features and Inflammation in Humanized Zebrafish Model ...

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Psychology

The Hypercorrection Effect: Why We Learn More From Confident Mistakes

We make mistakes all the time, so it's important to understand how we learn from them. Watch this video for an exploration of the psychology behind how we learn when we find out we're wrong--and how o...

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Economics

World Bank: Policies Should Match Behavior

Development policies need re-hauled to reflect how people’s minds really work, a new World Bank study argues. This could help form and realize development goals, including that of breaking poverty cyc...

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Physics

Anisotropic dispersion, space competition and the slowdown of the Neolithic transition

Video abstract for the article 'Anisotropic dispersion, space competition and the slowdown of the Neolithic transition '...

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Communications

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Biology

Come on Baby, Light My Neurons/ Curr. Biol., Apr. 19, 2018 (Vol. 28, Issue 9)

Come on Baby, Light My Neurons/ Curr. Biol., Apr. 19, 2018 (Vol. 28, Issue 9) - ...

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Therapies based on cellular and molecular mechanisms...

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(Spanish Version) Patients Whose First Episode of Bleeding Occurs While Taking...

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Richardson et al. "Controlling the Growth of Metal-Organic Frameworks Using Different Gravitational-Forces.”…...

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Biology

Meditative Tone with Binaural Beats and Water Sounds

Hair cells are the primary receptor cells for sound and are responsible for our sense of hearing. Hair cells do not normally regenerate after damage and their loss is a major cause of deafness. We sho...

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Computer Science

AlphaZero: DeepMind’s AI Works Smarter, not Harder

AlphaZero: DeepMind’s AI Works Smarter, not Harder ...

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Medicine

REAC neuromodulation in depression, anxiety, and stress – ID 195466

Video abstract of original research paper “Radio electric asymmetric conveyer neuromodulation in depression, anxiety, and stress” published in the open access Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment jo...

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