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Why Scratching an Itch Makes You Itch More

Why Scratching an Itch Makes You Itch More - Dr. Zhou-Feng Chen’s team explains why scratching make you itch more. You scratch an itch to cause minor pain, which prompts the brain to release serotonin...

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Mathematics

On the Erdős-Turán conjecture

On the Erdős-Turán conjecture - Tang, Min* School of Mathematics and Computer Science Anhui Normal University, China...

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Vimeo Science Video

Next-Generation Sequencing and Analysis...

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Computer Science

Iridescent Light Simulations | Two Minute Papers #165

(1) Iridescent Light Simulations | Two Minute Papers #165 ...

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Medicine

Memo® in patients with mild cognitive impairment - Video Abstract 44777

Video abstract of original research paper "Effect of Memo®, a natural formula combination, on Mini-Mental State Examination scores in patients with mild cognitive impairment"...

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Biology

How to Inflame Cancer Growth / Cell, July 13, 2017 (Vol. 170, Issue 2)

How to Inflame Cancer Growth. Cancer cells are surrounded by normal cells like fibroblasts and immune cells, but can they be corrupted to promote growth of a tumor? In this video abstract, Andy Minn a...

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Psychology

YouTube Science Video

The Stanford Prison Experiment, a dramatic simulation study of the psychology of imprisonment and one of the best known psychology experiments ever undertaken.Dr. Zimbardo takes us through the Stanfor...

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Engineering

B&B: Physiological and transcriptional characterization of Escherichia coli strains

B&B: Physiological and transcriptional characterization of Escherichia coli strains - YouTube...

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Biology

The Huntingtin Interactome

Obtaining a clear picture of the proteins that interact with the Huntingtin protein will provide clues for the development of Huntington's disease therapies. In this study, William Yang and colleagues...

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Engineering

B&B: Bacterial attachment and carbohydrate metabolism

B&B: Bacterial attachment and carbohydrate metabolism - YouTube...

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Medicine

Therapeutic effect of CCR1 antagonist BX471 on allergic rhinitis - Video abstract [ID 254717]

Video abstract of an original research "Therapeutic Effect of C-C Chemokine Receptor Type 1 (CCR1) Antagonist BX471 on Allergic Rhinitis" published in the open access Journal of Inflammation...

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Biology

Kinesin-1-Mediated Transport of AMPARs Contributes to Synaptic Strength

In this video, Hoerndli et al. describe in vivo studies of AMPARs transport in defined neurons. They propose a model in which the delivery, removal and redistribution of AMPARs by the kinesin-1 microt...

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Physics

Noninvasiveness and time symmetry of weak measurements

Video abstract for the article 'Noninvasiveness and time symmetry of weak measurements...

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Medicine

Review Of The Safety, Efficacy And Tolerability Of Fingolimod- Video Abstract ID 220817

Video abstract of review paper “Review Of The Safety, Efficacy And Tolerability Of Fingolimod In The Treatment Of Pediatric Patients With Relapsing-Remitting Forms Of Multiple Sclerosis (RRMS)” publis...

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Biology

Air-Breathing Aqueous Sulfur Flow Battery for Ultralow-Cost Long-Duration Electrical Storage

Air-Breathing Aqueous Sulfur Flow Battery for Ultralow-Cost Long-Duration Electrical Storage...

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Physics

Optimal randomness generation from optical Bell experiments

Optimal randomness generation from optical Bell experiments - YouTube...

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Medicine

PCSK9 inhibitors - Video abstract ID 83719

Video abstract of review paper “Development of proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 inhibitors and the clinical potential of monoclonal antibodies in the management of lipid disorders” publis...

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Psychology

Understanding Infants' Genetic and Environmental Risk for Depression - Jaclyn Ludmer, Ontario 3MT

Understanding Infants' Genetic and Environmental Risk for Depression - Jaclyn Ludmer, Ontario. Her research is conducted in the area of developmental psychopathology, the study of the biological, psy...

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Chemistry

Controlled Suppression of Wear on the Nanoscale by Ultrasonic Vibrations

Controlled Suppression of Wear on the Nanoscale by Ultrasonic Vibrations - Author Patricia Pedraz discusses recent mechanisms of wear on nanoscale using scanning force microscopy, and in particular su...

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Other

3MT 2018 Alicia Gal

(4) 3MT 2018 Alicia Gal ...

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