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Chemistry

Stop-Frame Filming and Discovery by Transmission Electron Microscopy

Stop-Frame Filming and Discovery of Reactions at the Single-Molecule Level by Transmission Electron Microscopy In this video, the authors describe how they succeeded in filming inter-molecular chemic...

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The colour of the Banana (Pink) does not exists. I am not joking. Even You can not find pink on Rainbow. The colour pink does not exist in reality. Even you can not find it on rainbow. You can not ...

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Biology

Loss of external genitalia in bird evolution

External genital anatomy evolves rapidly and is remarkably diverse among animals that reproduce by internal fertilization. One of the most intriguing evolutionary transitions is the reduction and loss...

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Can We Know the Unknowable?

Approaching Unanswerable Questions - YouTube...

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Biology

Fighting Mosquito-Borne Infections

Fighting Mosquito-Borne Infections - Mosquitoes serve as vectors for a number of pathogens that cause human illness such as dengue fever and malaria. Watch and listen as Scott O'Neill and his colleag...

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Winning the Race Against Organ Failure

Winning the Race Against Organ Failure...

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Biology

Long-Term Synaptic Depression Triggered by Microglia

Zhang et al. discovered that microglial cells sense inflammatory stimuli and hypoxia in the brain via complement receptor 3 and produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) by NADPH oxidase. The diffusion of...

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Biology

Human Mutation - AnPing Chen and Michael Romero

Human Mutation - Mirko Pinotti - YouTube...

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Other

Big Data + Old History

Big Data + Old History - Adam Crymble describes his thesis of using Computer Science methods for historical analysis of Irish Immigrants in 19th century London, England....

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Physics

Complexity matching in neural networks

Complexity matching in neural networks - by Javad Usefie Mafahim, David Lambert, Marzieh Zare and Paolo Grigolini (Javad Usefie Mafahim et al 2015 New J. Phys. 17 015003). ...

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Biology

Human Mutation - Kenneth Kraemer, John A. Butman, Paul S. Meltzer, and Xiaohui (Jane) Tan

Human Mutation - Kenneth Kraemer, John A. Butman, Paul S. Meltzer, and Xiaohui (Jane) Tan - YouTube...

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Medicine

Regorafenib in management of colorectal cancer – Video abstract [ID 88825]

Video abstract of review paper “Evolution of regorafenib from bench to bedside in colorectal cancer: Is it an attractive option or merely a “me too” drug?” published in the open access journal Cancer ...

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Engineering

3 Minute Thesis Competition 2013 UTM - Program Engineering 2nd place winner

Mohd Hanifi bin Othman (Faculty of Civil Engineering) won the 2nd place in the category of Engineering at the UTM Three Minute Thesis Competition 2013 with his presentation - "The Evaluation of A...

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History

LSE Research | What going on holiday says about us

Dr Paul Stock from the International History department looks at how the Grand Tour of the 17th, 18th and 19th century has helped define holidaymaking today. He contends that the history of going on h...

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Medicine

Femoral access imaging during coronary angiography - Video abstract [ID 316135]

Video abstract of an original research "Radiation Dose and quality implications of femoral access imaging during coronary angiography" published in the open access Journal of Multidisciplina...

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Medicine

Systemic distribution of carbon nanotubes - Video abstract [85275]

Video abstract of original research paper Environmental impact of multi-wall carbon nanotubes in a novel model of exposure: systemic distribution, macrophage accumulation, and amyloid deposition publi...

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Computer Science

Modeling Colliding and Merging Fluids | Two Minute Papers #18

Modeling Colliding and Merging Fluids | Two Minute Papers #18 ...

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Biology

Zeroing in on Repetitive Behaviors

Thomas Südhof and colleagues reveal that neuroligin-3 mutations enhance repetitive behaviors similar to those seen in autism spectrum disorders by selectively affecting one type of medium spiny neuron...

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Anthropology

Anthropologist Megan Moore - Effects of Body Mass on Human Skeleton

This research is a continuation of previous research by Megan Moore, assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, that looked at changes in the skeleton as a result of b...

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