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TGFβ Reprograms Schwann Cells in the Nerve Bridge

TGFβ Reprograms Schwann Cells in the Nerve Bridge ...

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Computer Science

Beautiful Layered Materials, Instantly | Two Minute Papers #260

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Biology

One Man's Pain, Another Man's Pleasure

One Man's Pain, Another Man's Pleasure - How does ongoing pain alter ones behavioral responses to future aversive stimuli? Watch and listen as Marwan Baliki and A. Vania Apkarian take you on a persona...

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Medicine

Febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES) - Video abstract [ID 177803]

Video abstract of a review paper "Febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES): prevalence, impact and management strategies" published in the open access journal Neuropsychiatric Dis...

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Computer Science

Shape2vec: Understanding 3D Shapes With AI | Two Minute Papers #138

Shape2vec: Understanding 3D Shapes With AI | Two Minute Papers #138 ...

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Chemistry

Two-Photon Absorption in Organometallic Bromide Perovskites

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Climate Change

Tree Death Study's Climate Change Connections

What are the exact physiological mechanisms that lead to tree death during prolonged drought and rising temperatures? These are the questions that scientists are trying to answer at a Los Alamos Natio...

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Computer Science

AlphaZero: DeepMind's New Chess AI | Two Minute Papers #216

(1) AlphaZero: DeepMind's New Chess AI | Two Minute Papers #216 ...

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Medicine

REDUCE - prescribing feedback and decision support on antibiotic use

REDUCE - prescribing feedback and decision support on antibiotic use ...

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Biology

Baillie Redfern - Video Abstract - Poster Presentation - Genomics: The Power and the Promise

Baillie Redfern, UBC, discusses her research "Engineering the production of isoprenoids from Abies balsamea in a biological host system" at the Genomics: The Power and The Promise (November ...

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Chemistry

Anomalously Fast Diffusion of Targeted Carbon Nanotubes in Cellular Spheroids

Anomalously Fast Diffusion of Targeted Carbon Nanotubes in Cellular Spheroids - Understanding transport of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and other nanocarriers within tissues is essential for biomedical ima...

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Medicine

Nutrition in medical education - Video abstract [59071]

Video abstract of original RESEARCH PAPER Nutrition in medical education: reflections from an initiative at the University of Cambridge ...

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Biology

Fish Biodiversity Loss in a High-CO2 World/ Curr. Biol., Jul. 6, 2017 (Vol. 27, Issue 14)

Fish Biodiversity Loss in a High-CO2 World. Nagelkerken et al. (University of Adelaide) show that ocean acidification can reduce fish biodiversity. This is due to the indirect effects of elevated CO2 ...

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Biology

Endoderm formation: not so black and white anymore

Endoderm formation: not so black and white anymore - Dr. Hadjantonakis discusses the work of her group on using live imaging approaches coupled with genetic labeling in the mouse embryo to uncover the...

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Other

Losing Self-Control as the Day Wears On: a Myth?

Losing Self-Control as the Day Wears On: a Myth? - YouTube...

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Education

Multitasking.wmv

Have Technology and Multitasking Rewired how Students Learn? Video summary. Full article: http://www.aft.org/sites/default/files/periodicals/Willingham_0.pdf...

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Biology

Translational Regulation in Ethylene Signaling/ Cell, October 22, 2015 (Vol. 163, Issue 3)

Translational Regulation in Ethylene Signaling/ Cell, October 22, 2015 (Vol. 163, Issue 3) - YouTube...

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Biology

Membrane Tension Maintains a United Front

Membrane Tension Maintains a United Front - Using his own neutrophils, Orion Weiner demonstrates how physical forces and not diffusible factors ensure that migrating cells have a single leading edge....

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