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Retinal Direction Selectivity Is Reversed by Visual Stimulation

A classic neural computation is that of detecting the direction of motion of an object within the visual scene. Direction-selective cells in the retina respond strongly to an image moving in the prefe...

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Public Health

Food and Brand Lab sizzle reel

Food and Brand Lab sizzle reel - YouTube...

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Spatial STEM+C: Developing Comp Thinking and Math Skills...

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Education

2013 University of Waterloo 3MT finalist: Emily Milne

Presentation title: Family-School Relationships and Educational Inequality among Aboriginal Populations in Canada Emily Milne, PhD candidate, Sociology and Legal Studies...

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Biology

OspC3 hijacks caspase 4-dependent epithelial death

OspC3 hijacks caspase 4-dependent epithelial death ...

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Mathematics

Images of 2-adic representations associated to hyperelliptic Jacobians

Images of 2-adic representations associated to hyperelliptic Jacobians - YouTube...

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Feeling the Vibes! - Senthurran Sivalinghem - University of Toronto

Feeling the Vibes! - Senthurran Sivalinghem - University of Toronto. for my Ph.D. studies, where I’m currently investigating the sensory ecology and neuroethology of vibratory communication in black w...

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Medicine

The interplay of post-translational modification and gene therapy–Video Abstract 80496

Video abstract of review paper “The interplay of post-translational modification and gene therapy” published in the open access journal Drug Design, Development and Therapy by Osamor et al....

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Mathematics

The Hyperring of Adele Classes

The Hyperring of Adele Classes by Alain Connes and Caterina Consani at the Collège de France ...

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Chemistry

The Use of Synergistic Interactions to Fabricate Strong

The Use of Synergistic Interactions to Fabricate Strong, Tough, and Conductive Artificial Nacre Based on Graphene Oxide and Chitosan Author Sijie Wan describes recent work on fabricating artificial n...

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Biology

Ebola virus nucleoprotein

Ebola virus nucleoprotein - YouTube...

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Biology

Spatially Organized β-Cell Subpopulations Control Electrical Dynamics across Islets of Langerhans

Spatially Organized β-Cell Subpopulations Control Electrical Dynamics across Islets of Langerhans ...

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Feature-Based Transfer Learning for Robotic Push Manipulation

Modelling push manipulation so that the outcome of a push can be accurately predicted remains largely an open question in robotics, especially with previously unseen objects. Nevertheless humans posse...

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Medicine

Unihemispheric sleep and asymmetrical sleep - Sub ID 71970

Video abstract of review paper “Unihemispheric sleep and asymmetrical sleep: behavioral, neurophysiological, and functional perspectives” published in the open access journal Nature and Science of Sle...

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Communications

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Gillian Murphy: 3rd Place FameLab Ireland Final 2015 - YouTube...

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Economics

Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay: From catholic missionaries to Indian development | Human capital and growth

In order to understand human capital, we need to look at causes of difference that do not affect economic development directly. In this video, Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay from the Indian Statistical Instit...

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Computer Science

TU Wien Rendering #33 - Metropolis Light Transport

TU Wien Rendering #33 - Metropolis Light Transport ...

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Communications

Quantum fluctuations in the Universe - Michelle Knights (South Africa - FameLab 2013 Intl Final)

Michelle Knights FameLab 2013 Intl Final - YouTube...

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Biology

Brain-Machine Interfaces: Combining Decoder Design and Neural Adaptation

Brain-Machine Interfaces: Combining Decoder Design and Neural Adaptation - Shenoy and Carmena introduce the concept of a brain-machine interface, how to design a decoder algorithm to convert neural ac...

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One Mutation, Two Evolutionary Changes/ Curr. Biol., Oct. 18, 2018 (Vol. 28, Issue 21)

One Mutation, Two Evolutionary Changes/ Curr. Biol., Oct. 18, 2018 (Vol. 28, Issue 21) ...

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