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Using Eye Tracking to Measure Implicit Learning in Students...

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Asocial Schooling Robots...

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Where Did They Learn to Say That?

How Do Young Children Develop Language? – Interview with Professor Daniela O’Neill - YouTube...

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How ‘Double Vision’ Can Be a Good Thing

How ‘Double Vision’ Can Be a Good Thing ...

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Matthew Bothner, ESMT Professor and Deutsche Telekom Chair in Leadership and HR Development, introduces his latest research on status using vivid examples from chicken farms to business school ranking...

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Plasticity and Adaptation in a Novel Environment/ Curr. Biol., Sep. 6, 2018 (Vol. 28, Issue 18)

(5) Plasticity and Adaptation in a Novel Environment/ Curr. Biol., Sep. 6, 2018 (Vol. 28, Issue 18) ...

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Open Sesame: Moving Beyond Frustration in Security UI Design...

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Fukushima Four Years Later: In the disaster zone

Two UCLA researchers document the disaster recovery efforts four years after the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan. They centered their research in deserted Namie City and the adjacent F...

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Pumping up the Beat

Building Gyms for Beating Heart Cells - Prof. Milica Radisic uses biomaterials as "gyms" for heart cells to create living, beating heart tissue in a dish. ...

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Charting a Healthy Future for Fish Farms

Charting a Healthy Future for Fish Farms - Disruptions in marine ecosystems can have wide-ranging, destructive consequences. But if you eat seafood, there's a way you can help....

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First comes love…then comes taxes? A look at how tax law influences the decision to get married

First comes love…then comes taxes? A look at how tax law influences the decision to get married. Barigozzi et al. “Until taxes do us part: tax penalties or bonuses and the marriage decision.” CESifo ...

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Strong mechanical driving of a single electron spin

Strong mechanical driving of a single electron spin - YouTube...

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Inspiring Our Youngest Mathematicians...

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New red fluorescent proteins allow scientists to better 'see' what memories are made of. We describe a red-shifted fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) pair optimized for dual-color fluoresce...

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Remapping a Damaged Mind

(3) Remapping a Damaged Mind ...

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Boosting The Number & Diversity Of STEM Workers...

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3 Min Thesis Competition

3 Min Thesis Competition - University of Cambridge Graduate Union ...

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Orthopedic Applications for Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells...

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Do I Know You From Somewhere?

Prof. Allison Sekuler at McMaster University studies facial recognition and why some people better at recognizing faces than others. READ THE WHOLE STORY: ht......

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