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Time-Lapse Imaging of GFP-Positive Migrating Neurons Electroporated with GFP-CLASP2 shRNAs

Time-Lapse Imaging of GFP-Positive Migrating Neurons Electroporated with GFP-CLASP2 shRNAs ...

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Reducing uncertainty in bioenergy production...

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Mathematics

On Li's Criterion for the Riemann Hypothesis for the Selberg Class

On Li's Criterion for the Riemann Hypothesis for the Selberg Class by Lejla Smajlovic, Ph.D. of the Department of Mathematics at the University of Sarajevo...

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Biology

How Parakeets Became Blue/Cell Oct. 5, 2017 (Vol. 171, Issue 2)

How Parakeets Became Blue/Cell Oct. 5, 2017 (Vol. 171, Issue 2) ...

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The Innovation Station: A 3D Printing Vending Machine

Research on 3D printing technology in order to provide greater access through 3D printing vending machines. By Sanjai Bashyam. Electrical engineering student at the University of Texas at Austin...

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Engineering

B&B: Site-specific fab fragment biotinylation at the conserved NBS for enhanced ebola detection

Video Highlight from Nur Mustafaoglu and Basar Bilgicer on their recently published B&B paper entitled "Site-specific fab fragment biotinylation at the conserved nucleotide binding site for e...

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Biology

Designer Cells as MRSA Assassins / Cell, July 12 , 2018 (Vol. 174, Issue 2)

(3) Designer Cells as MRSA Assassins / Cell, July 12 , 2018 (Vol. 174, Issue 2) ...

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Physics

Optomechanical circuits for nanomechanical continuous variable quantum state processing

Video abstract for the article 'Optomechanical circuits for nanomechanical continuous variable quantum state processing'...

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Communications

Apoptosis and mitosis; 37 trillion reasons you're a winner

Apoptosis and mitosis; 37 trillion reasons you're a winner - YouTube...

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Gender

GBV Science Fair: Model Village lead by Women

After the April Earthquake' 2015, disadvantage groups especially single were really vulnerable and faced discrimination in terms of received humanitarian aid and there has been lots of agencies workin...

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Economics

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Mark Sculpher is a professor of health economics at the University of York. He presented research on estimating NICE's cost-effectiveness threshold at NUI Galway, Ireland (March 15th 2013)....

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Computer Science

Precomputed Deformation Simulations | Two Minute Papers #112

Precomputed Deformation Simulations | Two Minute Papers #112 ...

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Medicine

ICES research video series: Tara Gomes on adult ADHD medications

Although adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can benefit from medications commonly used to treat the disorder in children, there is variation in their use across Canada and som...

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We Can See the Future for the Trees

We Can See the Future for the Trees - Despite its reputation, forestry is not only sustainable, it's flexible... and it's set to bring us countless innovations in the coming decades....

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Medicine

Rosette nanotubes for drug encapsulation and slow release - Video abstract: 18755

Video abstract of review paper "Self-assembled rosette nanotubes encapsulate and slowly release dexamethasone...

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Using Programming to Teach Mathematical Generalization...

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Medicine

Short 5Fr Versus Long 3Fr Pancreatic Stents In Patients At High Risk For Postendoscopic...

Short 5Fr Versus Long 3Fr Pancreatic Stents In Patients At High Risk For Postendoscopic... - YouTube...

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What can fossil footprints teach us about our evolution?...

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Engineering

Three Minute Thesis (3MT) 2013 QUT finalist - Zachary Fitz Walter

Zachary Fitz-Walter, Information Systems, Science and Engineering Faculty was a participant in QUT's 2013 competition. He spoke about his research on gamification; the effect of video game elements in...

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