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Phospholipid Enters Receptor's G-Protein Binding Site

Phospholipid Enters Receptor's G-Protein Binding Site - A phospholipid from the membrane's cytosolic leaflet (yellow) enters the empty G-protein binding site of an activated beta 2 adrenergic receptor...

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Anthropology

Anthropology Researcher from Vietnam: Ms Tran thi Lanh

University of Waikato Research Associate Ms Tran thi Lanh from the Anthropology Programme, who is from Vietnam, talks about her research into indigenous people in Malaysia spanning over 20 years; espe...

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Scaling Up a Successful STEM Transfer Model...

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Medicine

Research Abstract : Reduction of Hospital Noise Level & Medical Device Alarm Fatigue

Avinash Konkani is applying a systems engineering approach to help resolve the problem of increasing noise and false alarms from the medical devices in hospital Intensive Care Units (ICUs) and Operati...

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One Mutation, Two Evolutionary Changes/ Curr. Biol., Oct. 18, 2018 (Vol. 28, Issue 21)

One Mutation, Two Evolutionary Changes/ Curr. Biol., Oct. 18, 2018 (Vol. 28, Issue 21) ...

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This experiment allows for a more in-depth study of graphene based thin-film solar panels, as well as the research of solar cells charging portable devices. It tested the efficiency of 4 different typ...

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Simplified synthesis of promising anti-cancer compounds inspired by the Chinese sage plant. Shard et al. "Divergent Synthesis of Styryl–Cinnamate Hybrid Analogues Inspired by the Natural Product ...

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UTeach Computer Science Principles...

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Smart Polymers to Control Cell Interactions...

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Engineering

B&B: PLGA/hydrogel biopapers as a stackable substrate for printing HUVEC networks via BioLP™

B&B: PLGA/hydrogel biopapers as a stackable substrate for printing HUVEC networks via BioLP™ - YouTube...

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Biology

Exploring quasiparticles in high Tc cuprates through photoemission, tunneling, and x ray scattering

Exploring quasiparticles in high Tc cuprates through photoemission, tunneling, and x ray scattering - YouTube...

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Video Abstracts

How To Create a Science Video With Your iPhone

Scientists and students: How much time would you invest to learn how to produce an informative and effective science video, requiring only an iPhone or other Smartphone that shoots video? In this new ...

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Computer Science

Audio To Obama: AI Learns Lip Sync from Audio | Two Minute Papers #194

(1) Audio To Obama: AI Learns Lip Sync from Audio | Two Minute Papers #194 ...

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Medicine

Progress and Promise of Stem Cell Research: Breast Cancer

Did you know that cancer cells have an invisibility cloak that prevents them from being recognized by the immune system? Scientists are making cancer cells vulnerable to the immune system by removing ...

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Chemistry

Catalytic Growth of Graphene: Towards Large-Area Single-Crystalline Graphene

In this video, Hiroki Ago, Yui Ogawa, Masaharu Tsuji, and Seigi Mizuno, from Kyushu University, and Hiroki Hibino, from NTT Basic Research Laboratories, discuss Catalytic Growth of Graphene: Towards L...

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Medicine

Alpinia galanga enhances focused attention - Video abstract [ID 164450]

Video abstract of an original research "Selective enhancement of focused attention by Alpinia galanga in subjects with moderate caffeine consumption" published in the Open Access Journal of ...

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Biology

Dopamine: Motivation, Salience and Learning - A Genetic Perspective

Decision making is impacted by risk. Masaaki Ogawa and colleagues in the laboratory of Geoffrey Schoenbaum find that activity of risk-responsive neurons in the orbitofrontal cortex track salience bett...

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Biology

Human Mutation - Brianne Kirkpatrick and colleagues

Authors, Brianne Kirkpatrick and colleagues, on their published paper in Human Mutation entitled "GenomeConnect: Matchmaking Between Patients, Clinical Laboratories, and Researchers to Improve Ge...

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Medicine

ICES research video series: Doug Manuel on unhealthy behaviour costs

Unhealthy behaviours and socioeconomic barriers together contribute to 37 per cent of Ontario’s health care costs, at a burden of $134 billion over 10 years. However, healthy living improvements such ...

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