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How Speech Movements Are Controlled by Our Brain

(1) How Speech Movements Are Controlled by Our Brain ...

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Medicine

Meso-, micro-, and nano-scale rough Zr - Video Abstract ID 159955

Video abstract of original research paper “Biological and osseointegration capabilities of hierarchically (meso-/micro-/nano-scale) roughened zirconia” published in the open access International Journ...

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Medicine

Antipsychotics and Stigma: A Systematic Review - Video abstract [ID 343211]

Video abstract of a review paper "Antipsychotic-Related Stigma and the Impact on Treatment Choices: A Systematic Review and Framework Synthesis" published in the open access journal Patient ...

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Sociology

Jeffrey C. Alexander on the Theatrical Avant-Garde

Jeffrey C. Alexander on the Theatrical Avant-Garde - YouTube...

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Medicine

Incidence and risk factors for PTE – Video abstract [141486]

Video abstract of original research paper “Risk of post-traumatic epilepsy after severe head injury in patients with at least one seizure” published in the open access journal Neuropsychiatric Diseas...

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Medicine

Long-Term Outcome of Patients With Obscure Gastrointestinal Bleeding...

Long-Term Outcome of Patients With Obscure Gastrointestinal Bleeding... - YouTube...

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Computer Science

Redesign for product innovation

Redesign for product innovation ...

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Biology

Dive into the Crypt

Dive into the Crypt ...

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International Affairs

Vimeo Science Video

An introduction to Evidence-Based Design (EBD), by Derek B. Miller and Lisa Rudnick for the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (2012). The video is the companion piece to the theme-spec...

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Biology

Week 12 p53 summary

Hear Jerson Silva and colleagues discuss their new Opinion article in Trends in Biochemical Sciences, in which they propose that cancer-associated mutant p53 can exert its effects through prion-like b...

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Computer Science

Building Blocks of AI Interpretability | Two Minute Papers #234

(1) Building Blocks of AI Interpretability | Two Minute Papers #234 ...

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Computer Science

This AI Senses Humans Through Walls 👀

This AI Senses Humans Through Walls ...

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Other

CASL’s legacy: Nuclear industry benefits from groundbreaking mod-sim tools

This is an animation I created for researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory that highlights a number of accomplishments that resulted from the Consortium for Advanced Simulation of Light Water Rea...

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Biology

Identifying the smell of innate suckling

How are some behaviors instinctively performed? Newborn mice rely on odor cues emitted by the mom to reliably release suckling behavior at birth. Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute set out t...

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Biology

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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Biology

An Exciting Story on Neuronal Memory Allocation

In this video, Josselyn and colleagues summarize their findings on how neurons are chosen (or allocated) to be part of a memory engram. For more information, see Yiu, Mercaldo et al., Neuron 83(3), ht...

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Medicine

Recreational marathon training and physiology - Video abstract ID 141657

Video abstract of original research type paper “Physiological and training characteristics of recreational marathon runners” published in the Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine by authors Dan Gord...

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Science Video

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Computer Science

YouTube Science Video

Measurement and analysis toward reproducibility validation of AZ4562 cylindrical microlenses - YouTube...

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Communications

Viral genes in human DNA - Ben Bleasdale (FameLab 2014 UK Final)

Ben Bleasdale - YouTube...

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