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Biomedical Signals and Systems - Wendy d'Hollosy - 20 Seconds Science

Biomedical Signals and Systems - Wendy d'Hollosy - 20 Seconds Science - YouTube...

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Biology

Waking-like brain function in embryos

Waking-like brain function in embryos - When in development do brains "wake up" for the first time? Balaban, Desco, and Vaquero (Current Biology, May 3, 2012) addressed this question using n...

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Medicine

Psychological Stress Increases Risk for Peptic Ulcer, Regardless of Helicobacter pylori...

Psychological Stress Increases Risk for Peptic Ulcer, Regardless of Helicobacter pylori... - YouTube...

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Computer Science

Time Lapse Videos From Community Photos | Two Minute Papers #5

Time Lapse Videos From Community Photos | Two Minute Papers #5 ...

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Medicine

MicroRNAs and risk factors for DN in Egyptian children - Video abstract [ID 247062]

Video abstract of an original research "MicroRNAs and risk factors for diabetic nephropathy in Egyptian children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes" published in the open access journal Di...

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Biology

Effects of axon diameter and myelination | Nervous system physiology | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy

Mikael Simons and colleagues use imaging techniques to demonstrate how specific phosphoinositides regulate myelin growth and wrapping around axons with outgrowth occurring at the inner tongue....

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High-speed Evolution

Observing Evolution Within Hours - Interview with Prof. Sally Otto - YouTube...

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Biology

Revitalizing Our View of Heart Development

Revitalizing Our View of Heart Development - Robert Kelly discusses the historical context for the work, outlines how research into the second heart field has progressed in the interim, and highlights...

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Biology

Excess Membrane Synthesis Drives a Primitive Mode of Cell Proliferation

Jeff Errington and colleagues discover that increased membrane surface area, a simple biophysical change, in wild-type protoplasts drives L-form-like division, providing a model for evolution of early...

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Biology

YouTube Science Video

Richard Lee, Amy Wagers, and colleagues describe their parabiosis experiments in mice, which helped unravel a role for the TGF-beta family member GDF-11 as a negative regulator of age-associated cardi...

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Medicine

Lenvatinib combined nivolumab injection with extended right hepatectomy - Video abstract [ID 217123]

Video abstract of a case report “Lenvatinib combined nivolumab injection followed by extended right hepatectomy is a feasible treatment for patients with massive hepatocellular carcinoma: a case repor...

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Computer Science

Breaking Deep Learning Systems With Adversarial Examples | Two Minute Papers #43

Breaking Deep Learning Systems With Adversarial Examples | Two Minute Papers #43 ...

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Biology

Replication-Competent Noninduced Proviruses in the Latent Reservoir Increase Barrier to HIV-1 Cure

Robert Siliciano and colleagues talk about their latest findings showing that the number of HIV proviruses in the latent reservoir is greater than previously thought, underscoring the need to re-evalu...

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Communications

Sciences & Théâtre avec Frédéric Tournier

Une nouvelle approche à la protection de nos données : Nicolas Anciaux de l'Inria - YouTube...

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Medicine

Life satisfaction in older adults with chronic pain (PainS65+) - Video abstract [ID 234565]

Dove Medical Press - Open Access Publisher of Medical Journals Video abstract of an original research "Factors Associated with Life Satisfaction in Older Adults with Chronic Pain (PainS65+)” publ...

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Mathematics

Umbral Calculus associated with Bernoulli Polynomials

Umbral Calculus associated with Bernoulli Polynomials by Kim, Dae San and Kim, Taekyun @ Department of Mathematics Kwangwoon University...

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Communications

Alexandre Aibéo (Portugal) - FameLab International Final 2010

Alexandre Aibéo (Portugal) - FameLab International Final 2010 - YouTube...

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Other

The Drug of the Future: Cells

The Drug of the Future: Cells. Bioengineers are seeking to manufacture enough stem cells to make therapies viable, with big potential payoffs in fighting disease....

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