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Synapse Number Regulates Alcohol Sensitivity

Synapse Number Regulates Alcohol Sensitivity - Alcohol-related problems are associated with reduced sensitivity to alcohol. Eddison et al. find that arouser (aru), a predicted adaptor protein, functio...

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Education

3MT - MariaMorales

3MT - Maria Morales - Cultural Studies and Social Thought...

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Psychology

Sensation and Perception: Crash Course Psychology #5

Sensation & Perception - Crash Course Psychology #5. Just what is the difference between sensing and perceiving? And how does vision actually work? And what does this have to do with a Corgi? In ...

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International Affairs

Urban Tipping Point project: Shivani Satija

Shivani Satija (Institute for Human Development, India) discusses the progress and findings of research in Patna, India for the Urban Tipping Point project....

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Biology

A New Method to View the Cortex in Depth

Researchers from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Yale University describe a new optical method to simultaneously record neuronal activity across all layers of the cerebral cortex -- in a beha...

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Biology

Ant Course Presents: Why Does Ant Diversity Matter?

Ant Course Presents: Why Does Ant Diversity Matter? - YouTube...

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Fractional calculus helps control systems hit their mark. Padula and Visioli "Set-point Filter Design for a Two-degree-of-freedom Fractional Control System.” IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica...

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Mistaken Point - Mitchell Sterling - Queen's University

Mistaken Point - Mitchell Sterling - Queen's University. Mistaken Point is one of the best known areas to study some of Earth's first complex organisms, giving us in-depth insight into the conditions ...

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It's Like Google Maps, but for Your Cells

(4) It's Like Google Maps, but for Your Cells...

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Computer Science

AI Learns Painterly Harmonization | Two Minute Papers #249

(1) AI Learns Painterly Harmonization | Two Minute Papers #249 ...

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Chemistry

Perovskites: The Emergence of a New Era for Low-Cost, High-Efficiency Solar Cells

Over the last 12 months, we have witnessed an unexpected breakthrough and rapid evolution in the field of emerging photovoltaics, with the realization of highly efficient solid-state hybrid solar cell...

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Molecular triads may bridge the efficiency gap in artificial photosynthesis. We report the modular synthesis of donor–photosensitizer–bridge–acceptor (D–P–B–A) triads and D–P dyads for the formation o...

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Creating Opportunity in an Inclusive STEM Agricultural HS...

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Medicine

Strengthening laboratory human resources capacity in Botswana - video abstract 58447

Strengthening laboratory human resources capacity in Botswana. To address the shortage of laboratory scientists in Botswana, an innovative, one-year academic bridging program was initiated at the Un...

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Medicine

Molecular mechanism and potential therapies of SARS-CoV-2 virus - Video abstract [ID 282213]

Video abstract of a review paper "Understanding COVID-19 Pandemic: Molecular Mechanisms and Potential Therapeutic Strategies. An Evidence Based Review" published in the open access Journal o...

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Developing Adanced STEM High Schools in Egypt...

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Physics

The search for Bose–Einstein condensation of excitons in Cu2O

The search for Bose–Einstein condensation of excitons in Cu2O - YouTube...

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Carleton 3MT 2015 - Ann Morneau

Carleton 3MT 2015 - Ann Morneau - YouTube...

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Biology

A developmental clock within the brain

During childhood and adolescence, humans show marked variation in biological and psychological measures of maturity at a given age. At the level of individual features, brain anatomy reflects these hi...

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