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Mahi Mahi Migration. In the ocean there lives a fish known as the Mahi Mahi. Very little is known to science about how they migrate. Fishermen are helping scientists study their migration by catching ...

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A Quantum Leap in Online Security

Security in the age of quantum computing - Interview with Prof. Michele Mosca - YouTube...

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Yes, You Do Use Math in Everyday Life

Applying Math to Life - YouTube...

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Medicine

Nanoparticle immunotherapy in cancer - Video abstract 62471

Video abstract of review paper "Nanocarrier - based immunotherapy in cancer management and research" published in the open access journal ImmunoTargets and Therapy by Singh MS and Bhaskar S....

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Medicine

Asthma with bronchial hypersecrection: role of TLRs and mucins- Video Abstract ID 142200

Video abstract of original research paper “Asthma with bronchial hypersecretion: expression of mucins and toll-like receptors in sputum and blood” published in the open access journal Journal of Asthm...

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Research Methods

Robotics and Mechatronics - Stefano Stramigioli - 20 seconds science

Robotics and Mechatronics - Stefano Stramigioli - 20 seconds science - YouTube...

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Biology

Human Mutation - Vera Binder

Human Mutation - Vera Binder - YouTube...

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Biology

A developmental clock within the brain

During childhood and adolescence, humans show marked variation in biological and psychological measures of maturity at a given age. At the level of individual features, brain anatomy reflects these hi...

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Engineering

Three Minute Thesis: Amy Dale

Amy Dale, Ph.D. candidate in Engineering and Public Policy and Civil and Environmental Engineering, presents her Three Minute Thesis "There Plenty of Room at the Bottom (of the River): Modeling P...

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Engineering

YouTube Science Video

In this video, PhD Industrial and Mechanical Engineering candidate Gita Ghiasi Hafezi gives a talk called "Who is Hotter: Penny Or Amy?" Ghiasi Hafezi was the 2014 Doctoral 3MT Competition r...

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Building New Bonds in Biomaterials

Building New Bonds in Biomaterials ...

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Communications

Dr. Tim Coombs, Department of Communication Studies

Dr. Tim Coombs, from the Department of Communication Studies at Eastern Illinois University, discusses his research activities on managers and their use of communications at times of crisis....

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Biology

Amyloids Stick It to Cellular Machines

Amyloids Stick It to Cellular Machines - Amyloids knock out key protein "hubs" by sequestering them in aggregates, explain Ulrich Hartl and colleagues. Does this toxicity contribute to prote...

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Medicine

Risk factors for respiratory hospitalizations in COPD patients – Video abstract [ID 157230]

Video abstract of original research paper “Risk factors for respiratory hospitalizations in a population of patients with a clinical diagnosis of COPD” published in the open access journal Internation...

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Medicine

Sustained release pregabalin with methylcobalamin in neuropathic pain - Video abstract 45271

Video abstract of original research PAPER Sustained-release pregabalin with methylcobalamin in neuropathic pain: an Indian real-life experience...

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Medicine

Express-evaluation of Paralympic athletes - Video abstract: 35888

Video abstract original research paper "Express-evaluation of the psycho-physiological condition of Paralympic athletes...

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Medicine

"Patients Enrolled in Randomized Controlled Trials..."

"Patients Enrolled in Randomized Controlled Trials..." - YouTube...

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Medicine

Specific SSRIs and birth defects: interpreting new data in the context of previous reports

Specific SSRIs and birth defects: interpreting new data in the context of previous reports - YouTube...

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Chemistry

Two-Dimensional, Ordered, Double Transition Metals Carbides (MXenes)

Two-Dimensional, Ordered, Double Transition Metals Carbides (MXenes) - The higher the chemical diversity and structural complexity of two-dimensional (2D) materials, the higher the likelihood they pos...

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Physics

Trail networks formed by populations of immune cells

Video abstract for the article ‘Trail networks formed by populations of immune cells‘ by Taeseok Daniel Yang, Tae Goo Kwon, Jin-sung Park and Kyoung J Lee (Taeseok Daniel Yang et al 2014 New J. Phys. ...

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