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Crohn's Disease Gene Nod2 Regulates Intestinal Microbiota

Ken Cadwell and colleagues demonstrate that the bacterial sensor Nod2 prevents intestinal inflammation by regulating the intestinal microbiota, particularly the expansion of Bacteroides vulgatus, a co...

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Bacterial Rules of Engagement / Cell Oct. 25, 2018 (Vol 175, Issue 4)

Bacterial Rules of Engagement / Cell Oct. 25, 2018 (Vol 175, Issue 4) ...

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Computer Science

Infinite Walking in Virtual Reality | Two Minute Papers #262

(3) Infinite Walking in Virtual Reality | Two Minute Papers #262...

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Biology

A Neuronal Circuit Switch

Gradual changes in the sensory environment can lead to abrupt changes in brain computations and perception. By sliding through light levels from starlight to daylight, we identified a neuronal circuit...

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Communications

Adnane Qasbar (Morocco) - International Final 2010

Adnane Qasbar (Morocco) - International Final 2010 - YouTube...

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Engineering

2012 UBC Three Minute Thesis (3MT) - Finalist Samantha Grist

Samantha Grist from Electrical and Computer Engineering presented on "Mimicking the Body for Drug Testing"....

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How Intelligent Cars Can Improve Driver Safety - Two Minute Thesis

We learn about intelligent vehicles and driver safety from Rehabilitation Sciences doctoral student Nahom M. Beyene - our Two-Minute Thesis Grand Prize Winner!...

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Biology

Watching Inhibitory Synapses Remodel

Watching Inhibitory Synapses Remodel - By simultaneously monitoring in vivo synapse and dendritic spine dynamics in adult mammalian cortical pyramidal cells, Elly Nedivi and colleagues provide new ins...

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Agriculture

Planning the Boom to Prevent the Bust: Community Decision Making & Natural Resource Management

Boom! Bust! Rural communities, past and present, have cycled between boom and bust phases with the extraction of natural resources such as coal, oil and timber. With the advent of hydraulic fracturing...

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Physics

Transient response of relativistic electron bunches to wave number selected perturbations near the m

Video abstract for the article ‘Transient response of relativistic electron bunches to wave-number selected perturbations near the micro-bunching instability threshold ‘ by E Roussel, C Evain, M Le Pa...

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Biology

Fungal Biofilm in 3D

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Physics

Virtual screening of electron acceptor materials for organic photovoltaic applications

Virtual screening of electron acceptor materials for organic photovoltaic applications - Introduction and background. Organic semiconductors (OSC) are a class of materials that have a wide range of e...

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Biology

How Sense of Direction Is Used to Navigate

How Sense of Direction Is Used to Navigate ...

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Anthropology

Anthropology Researcher from Vietnam: Ms Tran thi Lanh

University of Waikato Research Associate Ms Tran thi Lanh from the Anthropology Programme, who is from Vietnam, talks about her research into indigenous people in Malaysia spanning over 20 years; espe...

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Geology

YouTube Science Video

Not all shear zones create mountains equally: The case of a 1km-thick, ant pulverising honey sandwich. Melanie Finch explores the effect of shear zone intensity on mountain formation. What's the diff...

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Our project, Rot Recovery Refiner, is destined mainly to recover industrial wastes, the main pollutant to water. This is performed through four fundamental levels: deposition of heavy metals, removal ...

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Biology

How Does a Small Robber Fly See and Catch Its Prey?/ Curr. Biol., Mar. 9, 2017 (Vol. 27, Issue 6)

How Does a Small Robber Fly See and Catch Its Prey?/ Curr. Biol., Mar. 9, 2017 (Vol. 27, Issue 6). The miniature robber fly Holcocephala fusca hunts smaller insects. Sam Fabian (Fly Systems Laboratory...

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