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Trees: A Part of our Heritage

Planted Forests Shape Our Natural Landscape - Interview with Prof. Sally Aitken - Canadians plant half a billion trees each year. Prof. Sally Aitken helps choose seedlings for our planted forests to s...

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Medicine

Management of focal seizures in children and adolescents - Video abstract 44316

Video abstract of review paper "Patient considerations in the management of focal seizures in children and adolescents" published in the open access journal Adolescent Health, Medicine and T...

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The gene breakthrough: University cancer research has life-saving potential

A team of scientists at the University of Edinburgh's Breakthrough Breast Cancer Unit has identified a gene that may cause breast cancer to spread around the body....

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Biology

Fighting fruit fly males, part 1

Fighting fruit fly males, part 1...

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Healthy Fast Food

Healthy Fast Food - YouTube...

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Pharmacist home visits review - Video Abstract ID 148266

Video abstract of review paper “Current perspectives on pharmacist home visits: do we keep reinventing the wheel?” published in the open access journal Integrated Pharmacy Research and Practice by Fla...

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Viglianisi et al. "Helical-Shaped Bis-1,4-benzoxathiines through an Inverse-Electron-Demand Hetero-Diels–Alder Reaction of ortho-Thioquinones." European Journal of Organic Chemistry (2016). ...

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Computer Science

This AI Reproduces Human Perception | Two Minute Papers #248

(1) This AI Reproduces Human Perception | Two Minute Papers #248 ...

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Was Galileo Wrong? | Washington University

Was Galileo Wrong with Michael Abercrombie. One of the more unbelievable things they tell you in school is that if you drop two objects of different weights they will hit the ground at the same time. ...

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Simulated Classroom Environments for Discussions...

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Biology

TMEM16F Forms a Ca2+-Activated Cation Channel Required for Lipid Scrambling in Platelets

Lily Jan and colleagues describe their work using TMEM16F knockout mice to discover the mechanism of lipid scrambling at the plasma membrane, an important precursor step in platelet activation during ...

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Preference for different relaxation techniques by COPD patients – Video abstract [113108]

Video abstract of clinical trial report “Preference for different relaxation techniques by COPD patients: comparison between six techniques” published in the open access journal International Journal ...

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Idling brain: a computationally powerful regime...

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

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How Curiosity Changes the Brain and Enhances Learning

Charan Ranganath and Matthias Gruber summarize their findings that demonstrate that curiosity changes brain activity within the dopaminergic circuit. Further......

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A Rat Model of Speech: Cortical Encoding of Vocalizations...

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Computer Science

Capturing "Cool": Measures for Assessing Coolness of Technological Products

Capturing "Cool": Measures for Assessing Coolness of Technological Products - YouTube...

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Business

SMJ Video Abstract - Christian Stadler on Product & International Diversification

SMJ Video Abstract - Christian Stadler on Product & International Diversification - YouTube...

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Economics

Kehinde Ajayi: What makes a good school | Human capital and growth

Kehinde Ajayi of Boston University discusses the features that make a good school. Allowing students to make informed choices about which school to attend is key to improving educational attainment....

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Mathematics

A Characterization of Regular Tetrahydra Z^3

A Characterization of Regular Tetrahydra Z^3 by Eugen Ionascu (Department of Mathematics, Columbus State University)...

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