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Purdue Agriculture Research: Bacteria Microphages

Purdue Agriculture Research: Bacteria Microphages. Dr. Paul Ebner, a Purdue professor in the department of animal science, explains his research in the area of bacteria microphages. This particular ty...

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Geology

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Early diagenetic quartz formation at a deep iron oxidation front in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific -- A modern analogue for banded iron/chert formations?...

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Geology

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A paleo-seismological study of the Dauki fault at Jaflong, Sylhet, Bangladesh: historical seismic events and an attempted rupture segmentation model....

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Communications

Isotope ratios to test the formation of the Moon - David McNee (FameLab 2013 UK Final)

David McNee FameLab UK 2013 Finalist - YouTube...

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Medicine

Bioterrorist attack preparedness in the US - Video abstract 56047

Video abstract of review paper "The current state of bioterrorist attack surveillance and preparedness in the US" published in the open access journal Risk Management and Healthcare Policy b...

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Medicine

Natural formula for genital herpes: frequency results-video abstract_SUB ID_112852

Video abstract of Original Research paper “Clinical study in genital herpes: natural Gene-Eden-VIR /Novirin versus acyclovir, valacyclovir, and famciclovir ” published in the open access journal Drug ...

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Computer Science

Reinforcement Learning With Noise (OpenAI) | Two Minute Papers #225

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Nitrogen Fertilizer Use Influences Climate Change...

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Biology

Mengingitis Breaks the Blood-Brain Barrier. But how?

Mengingitis Breaks the Blood-Brain Barrier. But how? - Stefano Marullo and colleagues explain how meningococcus hijacks a beta-arrestin signaling cascade to open gaps and slip right through intercellu...

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Computer Science

How Does Deep Learning Work? | Two Minute Papers #24

How Does Deep Learning Work? | Two Minute Papers #24 ...

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Medicine

Clinical value of CNAPS in oncology - Video abstract 44668

Video abstract of Review "Circulating nucleic acids in plasma and serum (CNAPS): applications in oncology"...

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Chemistry

Three-Dimensional Nanoprinting via Scanning Probe Lithography-Delivered Layer-by-Layer Deposition

Three-Dimensional Nanoprinting via Scanning Probe Lithography-Delivered Layer-by-Layer Deposition In this video, the authors demonstrate how they used scanning probe microscopy to miniaturize three-di...

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Communications

Believing the Big Bang - Bogdan Ghiorghiu

Believing the Big Bang - Bogdan Ghiorghiu - YouTube...

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Physics

Heat transport by turbulent Rayleigh Bénard convection

Video abstract for the article 'Heat transport by turbulent Rayleigh--Bénard convection for Pr sime 0.8 and 4 × 1011 lesssim Ra lesssim 2 × 1014: ultimate-state transition for aspect ratio Γ = 1.00...

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A different way to visualize rhythm - John Varney

Distinct V1 Layers Process Local and Global Visual Context ...

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Computer Science

TU Wien Rendering #29 - Path Tracing Implementation & Code Walkthrough

TU Wien Rendering #29 - Path Tracing Implementation & Code Walkthrough ...

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Biology

Non-nuclear Splicing Factors Shape Axons during Motor Development

Non-nuclear Splicing Factors Shape Axons during Motor Development. The splicing factor SFPQ, known for its nuclear functions, is shown here to also act outside of the nucleus in developing motor axons...

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Economics

Michele Tuccio: Immigration and new values | Human capital and growth

Michele Tuccio of the University of Southampton looks at the effect immigration can have on the social norms in origin countries. His study finds evidence that international migrants while living abro...

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