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It's All In Our Heads

The physical brain and the conceptual mind are linked in ways that we don't fully understand. A new collaboration is getting us closer. ...

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Research on Computational Thinking & the Game Zoombinis...

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A comparison of the methods for objective strain estimation from the Fry plots -...

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Chemistry

Slippery Wenzel State

Slippery Wenzel State - Authors Tak-Sing Wong and Xianming Dai describe how they drew inspiration from nature to develop a new water-repellent material known as "slippery wet surface," which...

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Chemistry

High-Efficiency Fog Collector: Water Unidirectional Transport on Heterogeneous Rough Conical Wires

High-Efficiency Fog Collector: Water Unidirectional Transport on Heterogeneous Rough Conical Wires. An artificial periodic roughness-gradient conical copper wire (PCCW) can be fabricated by inspiratio...

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Biology

Human Owls, Larks, and Sports Performance

Human Owls, Larks, and Sports Performance - The circadian body clock plays an important role in the determination of performance in athletes. Human larks perform better earlier in the day, while human...

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RBC transfusion in preterm neonates - Video abstract [40026]

Video abstract of review paper "Red blood cell transfusion in preterm neonates: current perspectives"....

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Post-Translational Modification of Bionanoparticles as a Modular Platform for Biosensor Assembly

Post-Translational Modification of Bionanoparticles as a Modular Platform for Biosensor Assembly - Author Qing Sun describes the benefits of bionanoparticles and the various ways in which the research...

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Whooping cough in children after introduction of preschool pertussis booster vaccination

Whooping cough in children after introduction of preschool pertussis booster vaccination - YouTube...

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Communications

What makes humans special? - Dong-Seon Chang (Germany - FameLab 2015 Intl Final)

Dong-Seon Chang (Germany) - FameLab International Final 2015 - YouTube...

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Genetic diversity to grow new crops - Pádraic Flood (Benelux - FL Intl Winner 2014)

Genetic diversity to grow new crops - Pádraic Flood (Benelux - FL Intl Winner 2014) - YouTube...

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Bounds for the Maximal Height of Divisors of $x^n-1$

Bounds for the Maximal Height of Divisors of $x^n-1$ by Nathan Kaplan from Harvard University's Department of Mathematics...

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Predicting Urban Variation of Heat with Sky View Factor Maps...

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Ramachary et al. “A Brønsted Acid-Primary Amine as a Synergistic-catalyst for Stereoselective Asymmetric. Herein, we present the Brønsted-acid-controlled, primary-amine-catalyzed stereoselective asymm...

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Supporting teachers to enact ambitious science teaching...

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Biology

It Only Takes One Cell / Cell, June 14, 2018 (Vol. 173, Issue 7)

(1) It Only Takes One Cell / Cell, June 14, 2018 (Vol. 173, Issue 7) ...

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3MT 2017 09 Matthew

Matthew Conte, a master's student in the Women's and Gender Studies program at Carleton University, placed in the top 10 of Carleton's Three Minute Thesis competition. His topic was "More Fats, M...

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