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Human Mutation - Large-scale objective phenotyping of 3D facial morphology

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Computer Science

What's Next: Faculty Research, Nathan Jacobs

Assistant Professor of Computer Science Nathan Jacobs is looking for ways to understand images in new ways. His research specifically focuses on understanding images of outdoor scenes collected from w...

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Where We Come From | Washington University

Where We Come From. Ever wonder where we really come from? Washington University graduate student Cole D. Pruitt explains the connection between the stuff we’re made of, burping stars and nuclear past...

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Biology

Developmental Cell Gao/Krause Video Abstract

Role of RhoA specific guanine exchange factors in regulation of endomitosis in megakaryocytes....

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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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Engineering

B&B: Probing effects of pressure release on virus capture using confocal microscopy

Video Highlight from Shudipto Dishari on her recently published B&B paper entitled "Probing effects of pressure release on virus capture during virus filtration using confocal microscopy&quot...

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Mystery Tubes in the Stick Bug's Gut

Mystery Tubes in the Stick Bug's Gut - UC Davis Ph.D. candidate in entomology Matan Shelomi tells us why, when it comes to stick bug research, you should go with your gut....

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Engineering

B&B: Automated detection of whole-cell mitochondrial motility

Video Highlight from Judith Kandel, Philip Chou and David M. Eckmann on their recently published B&B paper entitled "Automated detection of whole-cell mitochondrial motility and its dependenc...

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Medicine

Video Abstract ID 217277

Video abstract of Original Research paper “Tunneling Nanotubes Mediated microRNA-155 Intercellular Transportation Promotes Bladder Cancer Cells’ Invasive and Proliferative Capacity” published in the o...

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Marco te Brömmelstroet - Urban cycling and the potential of the integrated bike train system

Marco te Brömmelstroet Urban cycling and the potential of the integrated bike train system - YouTube...

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New tools for detecting cancer, Karina Pombo Garcia

New tools for detecting cancer, Karina Pombo Garcia - YouTube...

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Education

Three Minute Thesis (3MT) - Finalist Ryan Andrew Murphy

Ryan Andrew Murphy from the UBC Faculty of Education presented in the inaugural UBC 3 Minute Thesis (3MT) competition on "What's Left of Anarchism?"...

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Multiple-Choice Tests -- Doomed or Redeemed?

Are multiple-choice tests inferior to other forms of testing, such as cued-recall tests or short-answer tests? Contrary to commonly held beliefs, a study published at Psychological Science journal sho...

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Engineering

A real time water sensor

We are working on the real time detection of water contaminants, including heavy metal ions and bacteria, etc. It can be used for the early warning of water pollution, water quality assessment and con...

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Biology

Human Mutation - Maurizio Ceppi

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Mathematics

Arithmetic progressions in the least positive reduced residue systems

Arithmetic progressions in the least positive reduced residue systems ...

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Biology

Switching Gut Microbes On and Off/ Cell, April 20, 2017 (Vol. 169, Issue 3)

The gut microbiota is implicated in numerous aspects of health and disease. In this video and the paper published in the April 20 issue of Cell, Andrew Goodman’s group present a powerful system to mod...

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