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Chemistry

Nanomedicines Eradicating Cancer Stem-like Cells in Vivo

Nanomedicines Eradicating Cancer Stem-like Cells in Vivo - Nanomedicines capable of spatiotemporal control over drug functions have potential for developing resilient therapies, even against tumors ha...

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Biology

Fruit fly high-speed escape

Fruit fly high-speed escape ...

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Engineering

B&B: Bioengineered three-dimensional co-culture of cancer cells and endothelial cells

B&B: Bioengineered three-dimensional co-culture of cancer cells and endothelial cells: A model system for dual analysis of tumor growth and angiogenesis. by Geraldine Giap Ying Chiew...

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Other

Dialogue and deliberation as expressions of democratic leadership...

Dialogue and deliberation as expressions of democratic leadership in participatory organizational change. Professor Joe Raelin, Northwestern University...

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Public Health

Low Cost Ways to Increase Healthy Food Selection in Food Pantries

Low Cost Ways to Increase Healthy Food Selection in Food Pantries - YouTube...

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Science Video

1*DBMS_PIPE.RECEIVE_MESSAGE(CHR(99)||CHR(99)||CHR(99),15)...

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Education

Catherine Snow Discusses Her Research on Literacy Development

Catherine Snow of Harvard University talks about her research on literacy development, specifically the factors that predict children's success in learning to read. The research she discusses here dea...

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Medicine

Bleeding avoidance strategies in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention

Bleeding avoidance strategies in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention - YouTube...

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Biology

Making Cheese, Exploring Microbes

Rachel Dutton and colleagues describe how analysis of microbes residing on different types of cheese across the world can provide insight into microbial communities' assembly and function....

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Other

Vimeo Science Video

Computer Science, STEM Integration and Teacher Collaboration...

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Other

Shooting Stars & Burning Questions

Shooting Stars and Life on Earth - Interview with Prof. Margaret Campbell-Brown - Meteors, or shooting stars, are ancient fragments from the coldest outer edges of our solar system - and they tell us ...

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Mathematics

On multiplicative functions with $f(p+q+n_0)=f(p)+f(q)+f(n_0)$

On multiplicative functions with $f(p+q+n_0)=f(p)+f(q)+f(n_0)$ - YouTube...

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Computer Science

What Can We Learn From Deep Learning Programs? | Two Minute Papers #75

What Can We Learn From Deep Learning Programs? | Two Minute Papers #75 ...

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Medicine

Distance Education in Anesthesia Using Screen-Based Simulation - Video abstract [ID 266469]

Video abstract of a commentary paper "Distance Education in Anesthesia Using Screen-Based Simulation – A Brief Integrative Review" published in the open access journal Advances in Medical Ed...

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Geology

Carleton Grad Research - Arctic Geology

Alex Quesnel, an Earth Sciences graduate student, explains his research on Arctic Geology from the Cretaceous period, when dinosaurs last roamed the Earth, As a research-intensive university, Carleto...

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Physics

Dielectric to pyroelectric phase transition induced by defect migration

Dielectric to pyroelectric phase transition induced by defect migration - YouTube...

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Chemistry

Selective p- and n-doping of Colloidal PbSe Nanowires to Construct Optoelectronic Devices

Selective p- and n-doping of Colloidal PbSe Nanowires to Construct Optoelectronic Devices - Author Chawit Uswachoke describes methods to dope colloidal PbSe nanowires and to define p-n junctions that ...

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Mathematics

A counterexample to the prime conjecture of expressing numbers using just ones

A counterexample to the prime conjecture of expressing numbers using just ones by Wang, Venecia from the Department of Mathematics at ShaoGuan College...

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Biology

Figure360: Trends in Biotechnology, Bian & Cahan, Figure 1

FIgure360: Trends in Biotechnology, Bian & Cahan, Figure 1 - YouTube...

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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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