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Pyschology

The neuroscience of PTSD/ The brain and PTSD

The neuroscience of PTSD/ The brain and PTSD - how memory processing and the brain matters in relation to trauma and post traumatic stress disorder. Fight, flight, freeze and shut down....

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Education

3MT - MarviceMarcus

3MT - Marvice Marcus - Radically Coming to Be: The Black Masculine's Construction of Identify...

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Biology

Zeroing in on Repetitive Behaviors

Thomas Südhof and colleagues reveal that neuroligin-3 mutations enhance repetitive behaviors similar to those seen in autism spectrum disorders by selectively affecting one type of medium spiny neuron...

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Psychology

Three Minute Thesis (3MT) 2013 QUT runner up - Judith Locke

Judith Locke, School of Psychology and Counselling, Faculty of Health was the runner up of QUT's 2013 competition. She spoke about her research in over-parenting and child wellbeing....

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Engineering

Ohana Means Course 1

“Ohana Means Course 1,” Cassidy’s video portrays the highlights from her time in Hawaii developing portable SO2 sensors, measuring sulfuric acid levels in both the air and the soil and presenting the ...

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Medicine

Sutureless scleral fixated IOL: The “Catcher Pole” technique - Video abstract [ID 288769]

Video abstract of an original research "Sutureless scleral fixated IOL: The “Catcher Pole” technique" published in the open access journal Clinical Ophthalmology by Ciro Tamburrelli and Anna...

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Other

Vimeo Science Video

A novel gene delivery platform for single cell organisms...

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Biology

Human Mutation - Nadav Ahituv

Human Mutation - YouTube...

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Engineering

B&B Establishing a high yielding Streptomyces-based cell-free protein synthesis system

B&B Establishing a high yielding Streptomyces-based cell-free protein synthesis system. Jian Li ...

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Medicine

Point prevalence of HAIs in Ethiopia- SUB ID107344

Video abstract of Original Research paper “Point prevalence of hospital-acquired infections in two teaching hospitals of Amhara region in Ethiopia ” in the open access journalDrug, Healthcare and Pat...

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Biology

Forever Young Old Hearts/ Cell, June 18, 2015 (Vol. 161, Issue 7)

Forever Young Old Hearts/ Cell, June 18, 2015 (Vol. 161, Issue 7) - YouTube...

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Business

SMJ Video Abstract - Weiting Zheng on Buffering and Enabling: Political Ties in China

SMJ Video Abstract - Weiting Zheng on Buffering and Enabling: Political Ties in China - YouTube...

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Biology

Vast 4,000-Year-Old Spatial Pattern of Termite Mounds/Curr. Biol., Nov. 19, 2018 (Vol. 28, Issue 22)

Vast 4,000-Year-Old Spatial Pattern of Termite Mounds/Curr. Biol., Nov. 19, 2018 (Vol. 28, Issue 22) ...

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Public Health

Food Fears: Increasing Familiarity is the Best Way to Avoid Ingredient-Based Food Fear

Food Fears: Increasing Familiarity is the Best Way to Avoid Ingredient-Based Food Fear - YouTube...

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Medicine

Clinical, Endoscopic, and Histologic Findings Distinguish Eosinophilic Esophagitis...

Clinical, Endoscopic, and Histologic Findings Distinguish Eosinophilic Esophagitis... - YouTube...

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Medicine

Association between prediabetes and risk of cardiovascular disease and all cause mortality

Association between prediabetes and risk of cardiovascular disease and all cause mortality: systematic review and meta-analysis. Objectives To evaluate associations between different definitions of pr...

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Medicine

Febrile seizures: Evolution of an operational strategy - Video abstract [ID 294729]

Video abstract of an original research "Febrile seizures: Evidence for evolution of an operational strategy from an Armed Forces referral hospital" published in the open access journal Pedia...

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Other

No Funding Means No Future

No Funding Means No Future - Some of Canada's top researchers explain why public funding is so important to the future of scientific discoveries in our country....

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Biology

Self-Forming Retina

Self-Forming Retina ...

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Biology

Auditory Stimulus Selection in Rodents and the Cocktail Party Problem

We must often focus on important sounds in our environment while ignoring others—sometimes called the "cocktail party problem." In this video, Dr. Chris Rodgers explains how rats were traine...

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