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Biology

Network Organization of the Human Brain

Network Organization of the Human Brain - In this study, Steven Petersen and co-authors present a preliminary draft of functional brain networks in healthy adults. With resting state fMRI, the authors...

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Engineering

Research for a Thirsty World

Research for a Thirsty World, MIT | Civil and Environmental Engineering. video on the connections between the water cycle and society’s pervasive use of the land. Their video highlights efforts to dev...

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Mathematics

Generalizing Zeckendorf's Theorem to f-decompositions

"Generalizing Zeckendorf's Theorem to f-decompositions " by Demontignt, Philippe; Do, Thao; Kulkarni, Archit; Miller, Steven J.*; Moon, David; Varma, Umang. *Williams COLLEGE Mathematics and...

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Mathematics

Arithmetic of higher dimensional Dedekind-Rademacher sums

Arithmetic of higher dimensional Dedekind-Rademacher sums by ABDELMEJID BAYAD AND ABDELAZIZ RAOUJ from Departement de mathematiques at Universite d'Evry Val d'Essonne...

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Engineering

Margaret Nowicki - GRADUATE EXPERIMENTAL AWARDS: First Place

Primary Author: Margaret Nowicki, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Project Title: “Three Dimensional Printing of Gradient Scaffolds to Bridge the Gap Between Bone and Cartilage for O...

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Psychology

Synthesized Analyses and Treatments Abstract (Hanley et al., 2014)

Greg Hanley discusses a recently published article on synthesized analyses and treatments for children with autism who display problem behavior. ...

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Political Science

Political Science: Student Research by Calynn Dowler '10

Political Science: Muslims in Europe: The Effects of Socioeconomic Marginalization on Political Interest and Participation by Calynn Dowler '10...

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Engineering

B&B: Glucose/O2 biofuel cell based on enzymes, redox mediators, & multiple-walled carbon...

B&B: Glucose/O2 biofuel cell based on enzymes, redox mediators, & multiple-walled carbon... - YouTube...

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Biology

Marrying Microfluidics and Barcoding Technology/ Cell, May 21, 2015 (Vol. 161, Issue 5)

Marrying Microfluidics and Barcoding Technology/ Cell, May 21, 2015 (Vol. 161, Issue 5) - YouTube...

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Other

Global Optical Lens Industry to Witness 7.7% Growth in coming years says latest research

The global Optical Lens market was valued at US$ 11800 million in 2019 and is expected to reach US$ 17440 million by the end of 2026, growing at a CAGR of 7.7% during 2021-2026. https://www.themarket...

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Chemistry

Vanadium Flow Battery for Energy Storage: Prospects and Challenges

Vanadium Flow Battery for Energy Storage: Prospects and Challenges by Cong Ding , Ph.D. student of DICP; Dr. Huamin Zhang, Professor at Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Science...

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Medicine

ICES research video series: Dr. Sacha Bhatia on preoperative blood tests before low-risk surgeries

A new study from the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences and the Women’s College Hospital Institute for Health Systems Solutions and Virtual Care (WIHV) in collaboration with Choosing Wisely sh...

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Public Health

Cereal Box Psychology -- Cornell's Brian Wansink (Slim by Design)

Cereal Box Psychology -- Cornell's Brian Wansink (Slim by Design) - YouTube...

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Psychology

Diemer Video Abstract

Watch Matthew Diemer discuss his article, Best Practices in Conceptualizing and Measuring Social Class in Psychological Research, in this video abstract....

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Medicine

Prevention of postpartum hemorrhage ID 51661

Video abstract of Review paper PREVENTION of postpartum hemorrhage in low-resource settings: current perspectives...

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Biology

Signal Use by Octopuses in Agonistic Interactions/ Curr. Biol., Jan. 28, 2016 (Vol. 26, Issue 3)

Signal Use by Octopuses in Agonistic Interactions/ Curr. Biol., Jan. 28, 2016 (Vol. 26, Issue 3) - YouTube...

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Biology

Imperfect Mimics Can Succeed as Long as They Mimic the Most Salient Trait

There are many surprising examples of imperfect mimicry in nature, and their existence remains a major unsolved conundrum. Kazemi et al. present a novel explanation of the phenomenon and test it with ...

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Other

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Researching a District's Integration of the Maker Movement...

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Sociology

Lessons on Aging From the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study. Interview With Pamela Herd

The Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (WLS) is a long-term study of a random sample of over 10,000 men and women who graduated from Wisconsin high schools in 1957. In this interview, Pamela Herd, associate...

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