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How legs were lost during snake evolution

How Legs Were Lost during Snake Evolution/ Curr. Biol., Oct. 20, 2016 (Vol. 26, Issue 21) - Most snakes are completely limbless, but some snakes diverged from the lineage leading to the advanced snake...

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Bringing the Internet Back from the Brink

Bringing the Internet Back from the Brink. With "the internet of things" bringing billions more devices online, we need a plan to avoid a cataclysmic collapse of the wireless world....

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Furan-alcohol coupling reactions for biofuels and feedstocks...

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Computer Science

3D Printing With Filigree Patterns | Two Minute Papers #89

3D Printing With Filigree Patterns | Two Minute Papers #89 -...

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Physics

Quantitative measures to reveal coordinated cytoskeleton nucleus reorganization during in vitro inva

Quantitative measures to reveal coordinated cytoskeleton nucleus reorganization during in vitro inva - YouTube...

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Computer Science

Gaussian Material Synthesis (SIGGRAPH 2018)

(1) Gaussian Material Synthesis (SIGGRAPH 2018) ...

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Sociology

Joyce Dalsheim on Israeli Settlements and Palestinian Nationalism

Joyce Dalsheim on Israeli Settlements and Palestinian Nationalism - YouTube...

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Do Bad Stem Cells Cause Tumours?

Do Stem Cells Hold the Secret to Curing Pediatric Cancer? – Interview with Dr. Sheila Singh - YouTube...

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Business

SEJ Video Abstract - Chris Bingham & Steve Kahl - Anticipatory Learning (SEJ 2014)

Chris Bingham describe his recent paper with Steve Kahl on "Anticipatory Learning", published in Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal....

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Biology

D2 Receptor-DISC1 Complex and Antipsychotic Effects

D2 Receptor-DISC1 Complex and Antipsychotic Effects - Our lab has identified a novel interaction between D2 receptor and DISC1, and this complex was found to be increased in postmortem brain tissues o...

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Education

BJET Video Abstract

This video abstract provides an overview of the British Journal of Educational Technology (BJET) journal article ‘Experiential online development for educators: The example of the Carpe Diem MOOC’. Au...

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Biology

Sequential and Rhythmic Production of Somites

Sequential and Rhythmic Production of Somites - Illustrated with the developing zebrafish embryo, somitogenesis is a sequential and rhythmic process that subdivides the mesoderm of the vertebrate embr...

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Gender

Gender and Conflict

Dr Julia Buxton, Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford talks about her current research on gender based violence both during conflicts but also in post conf...

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Carleton 3MT 2017 2nd place winner

Derrick Matthew Buchanan, who is pursuing his PhD in Neuroscience at Carleton, won third place in the 2017 Three Minute Thesis competition. His topic was "Brain Stimulation as a Cost-Effective Tr...

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A Cartography of the 21st Century Developmental State...

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Medicine

Patient adherence to intermittent self-catheterization - Video abstract 49060

Video abstract of review paper "Ensuring patient adherence to clean intermittent self-catheterization...

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Computer Science

Physics-based Image and Video Editing | Two Minute Papers #187

(1) Physics-based Image and Video Editing | Two Minute Papers #187...

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Medicine

Poststroke stem cell therapy - Video abstract: 25745

Video abstract of review paper "The potential benefit of stem cell therapy after stroke: an update"...

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Three-Minute Thesis

Three-Minute Thesis - YouTube...

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