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Biology

How Brains Filter Familiar Stimuli: The Negative-Image Model for Habituation

Ramaswami proposes a conceptually simple mechanism by which nervous systems may identify and filter familiar or predicted stimuli. He further discusses the importance of this mechanism for higher cogn...

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Medicine

Biomarkers of Duchenne muscular dystrophy – Video abstract [ID 121099]

Video abstract of a review paper “Biomarkers of Duchenne muscular dystrophy: current findings” published in the open access journal Degenerative Neurological and Neuromuscular Disease by Cristina Al-K...

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Medicine

Artificial Intelligence in Breast Imaging - Video Abstract [ID 295205]

Video abstract of a review paper “An Overview of current trends, techniques, prospects, and pitfalls of Artificial Intelligence in Breast Imaging” to be published in the open access journal Reports in...

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Medicine

Conductive polymer nanoparticles for cancer ablation - Video abstract ID 116583

Video abstract of original research paper “Conductive polymer-based nanoparticles for laser-mediated photothermal ablation of cancer: synthesis, characterization, and in vitro evaluation” published in...

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Engineering

B&B: Automated detection of whole-cell mitochondrial motility

B&B: Automated detection of whole-cell mitochondrial motility - 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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Other

Making AIDS Care Truly Universal

Marginalized Communities and AIDS - Interview with Dr. Kate Shannon - YouTube...

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Other

Scientific Solutions to Health Inequality

Beyond Medicine: Healthcare for the Homeless - Dr. Stephen Hwang at the University of Toronto is improving healthcare for the homeless by looking beyond medicine to attack the root causes of illness. ...

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Computer Science

Be a Part of Two Minute Papers on Patreon!

Be a Part of Two Minute Papers on Patreon! ...

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Other

Genetic Registry Helps Predict Heart-attack Risks

Preventing Heart Attacks - Interview with Dr. Andrew Krahn - YouTube...

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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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Business

SMJ Video Abstract -- Rockart & Dutt on competitive advantages from learning

Nel Dutt and Scott Rockart discuss their paper in SMJ on "The rate and potential of capability development trajectories". ...

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Medicine

Morgellons Disease Staging and Classification - Video abstract [ID 239840]

Video abstract of an original research "Classification and Staging of Morgellons Disease: Lessons from Syphilis” published in the open access journal Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermat...

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Biology

Stem cell-based eye repair: a review of current clinical and preclinical studies

(1) Stem cell-based eye repair: a review of current clinical and preclinical studies ...

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Medicine

Association of COVID 19 and Anti GBM disease - Video abstract [ID 333894]

Video abstract of a case series paper "SARS-COV-2 infection and it’s association with anti-glomerular basement disease: a case series" published in the open access International Journal of N...

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Mathematics

On the mean value of the index of composition of an integral ideal(II)

On the mean value of the index of composition of an integral ideal(II) by Zhang, D.* and Zhai, W. from the School of Mathematical Sciences at the Shandong Normal University...

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Mathematics

Platonic Solids In Z^3

Platonic Solids In Z^3 by Eugen J. Ionascu and Andrei Markov at Columbus State University's Department of Mathematics ...

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Medicine

Video Abstract: Raman spectroscopic analysis of fingernail clippings

Video Abstract: Raman spectroscopic analysis of fingernail clippings - YouTube...

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Biology

Central Control of Insect Locomotion

Central Control of Insect Locomotion - Insect locomotion, for example walking, depends on stereotypical movements that are generated locally by neural circuits - but, as John Bender and Roy Ritzmann e...

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