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Google's Text Reader AI: Almost Perfect | Two Minute Papers #228

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250 Subscribers - Our Quest & A Thank You Message

250 Subscribers - Our Quest & A Thank You Message ...

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Crowdsourcing Discovery

It is time to experiment with the way we experiment. Using the Internet, we will enable the public to fund and participate in an open model of basic scientific research. The Web, itself the fruit of ...

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An Integrative Approach to Assessing Nanosilver Risk...

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Physics

Deterministic preparation of superpositions of vacuum plus one photon by adaptive homodyne detection

Deterministic preparation of superpositions of vacuum plus one photon by adaptive homodyne detection - YouTube...

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Mathematics

The multinorm principle for linearly disjoint Galois extensions

The multinorm principle for linearly disjoint Galois extensions by Pollio and Rapinchuk from the Department of Mathematics at the University of Virginia...

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Medicine

How public hospital employees perceive corruption risks - Video abstract [ID 344782]

Video abstract of an original research "How employees in a comprehensive public hospital perceive the corruption risks: a survey study in China" published in the open access journal Risk Man...

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Research Methods

Transducers Science and Technology - Tijmen Hageman - Twente Seconds Science

Transducers Science and Technology - Tijmen Hageman - Twente Seconds Science - YouTube...

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Medicine

Acinetobacter baumannii biofilms - ID 169894

Video abstract of review paper “Acinetobacter baumannii biofilms: effects of physicochemical factors, virulence, antibiotic resistance determinants, gene regulation, and future antimicrobial treatment...

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Medicine

Anemia associated with chronic heart failure - Video abstract: 27105

Video abstract of review paper "Anemia associated with chronic heart failure: current concepts...

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Other

Bacterial Exchange/Cell, Jan. 12, 2017 (Vol. 168, Issues 1+2)

Bacteria can exchange their membrane proteins through extracellular vesicles. Sigal Ben-Yehuda and her group from Jerusalem University show that phages take advantage of this exchange and infect resis...

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Biology

Desensitized AMPA Receptors Escape the Synapse to Accelerate Recovery from Depression

Desensitized AMPA Receptors Escape the Synapse to Accelerate Recovery from Depression - YouTube...

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Computer Science

Action recognition via bio-inspired features: The richness of center-surround interaction

Action recognition via bio-inspired features: The richness of center-surround interaction...

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Biology

Chromosome Loop—Cause or Consequence of Transcription

Chromosome Loop—Cause or Consequence of Transcription - Gerd Blobel and colleagues engineer a long-range genomnic interaction at the β-globin promoter to resolve this long-standing question....

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Biology

Neocortical Neuronal Ensembles

Neocortical Neuronal Ensembles - Firing in neocortical networks appears to be dominated by a small population of highly active neurons. In this video abstract, Alison Barth and colleagues describe the...

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Biology

Neurons Tell the Vessels When to Grow

Neurons Tell the Vessels When to Grow - Yoshiaki Kubota and colleagues show how neurons in the retina titrate local VEGF levels and limit the growth of blood vessels to ensure an appropriate level of ...

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Oceanography

The Creative Dolphin: What Dolphins Do When Asked to Vary Their Behavior

The Creative Dolphin: What Dolphins Do When Asked to Vary Their Behavior. The variability of dolphin behavior is evident in their communication, foraging, and play. Dolphins can also vary their behavi...

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Mathematics

Integers with a given number of divisors

"Integers with a given number of divisors" by Chen, Yong-Gao* and Mei, Shu-Yuan *School of Mathematical Sciences and Institute of Mathematics, Nanjing Normal University,...

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Chemistry

Plasmon Resonances of Semiconductor Nanocrystals: Physical Principles and New Opportunities

Plasmon Resonances of Semiconductor Nanocrystals: Physical Principles and New Opportunities discussed by Prashant K. Jain, of University of Illinois Urbana−Champaign, Urbana,...

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