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Replication-Competent Noninduced Proviruses in the Latent Reservoir Increase Barrier to HIV-1 Cure

Robert Siliciano and colleagues talk about their latest findings showing that the number of HIV proviruses in the latent reservoir is greater than previously thought, underscoring the need to re-evalu...

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Biology

Why Evolution is True and Why Many People Still Don't Believe It (Jerry Coyne, 2012)

Pardis Sabeti and colleagues describe their analysis of human sequence data from the 1000 Genomes Project to reveal hundreds of potential adaptive variants. In a second study, the authors engineered m...

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Communications

Sima Adhya - 2006 Runner-Up - Showreel

Sima Adhya - 2006 Runner-Up - Showreel - YouTube...

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Research Methods

TEDxZurich - Arzu Çöltekin - Interdisciplinary science

In today's academic culture, doing science usually means having a specialization. An in-depth, focused knowledge of a particular topic is essential for an individual to contribute in research, otherwi...

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Psychology

Three Minute Thesis: Eric VanEpps

Eric VanEpps, Ph.D. candidate in Social and Decision Sciences, presents his Three Minute Thesis "Interventions for Healthy Eating: Evidence from Field Experiments."...

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Communications

The Myth of Cicadas - Alba Aguión

The Myth of Cicadas - Alba Aguión - YouTube...

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Science Video

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Other

Hit CTRL+P for a Personal Diagnosis

Early Disease Detection via Inkjet Printing - Interview with Prof. John Brennan - YouTube...

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Physics

A search algorithm for quantum state engineering and metrology

A search algorithm for quantum state engineering and metrology. In this paper we present a search algorithm that finds useful optical quantum states which can be created with current technology. We ap...

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Cognitive and Neural Benefits of Teaching Spatial Thinking...

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Biology

Vocal Turn-Taking in Meerkat Group Calling Sessions/ Curr. Biol., Nov. 8, 2018 (Vol. 28, Issue 22)

Vocal Turn-Taking in Meerkat Group Calling Sessions/ Curr. Biol., Nov. 8, 2018 (Vol. 28, Issue 22) ...

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Communications

The link between fat and depression - Vikki Burns (FameLab 2014 UK Final)

Vikki Burns - YouTube...

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Medicine

Exosomal miRNAs as ischemic stroke biomarkers - Video abstract [ID 216784]

Video abstract of a review paper "Advances in the diagnosis of exosomal miRNAs in ischemic stroke” published in the open access journal Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment by Pei Yu and Wenche...

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Medicine

Glaucomatous optic nerve head in chronic heart failure - Video abstract: 30038

Video abstract of original research paper "Glaucomatous OPTICnerve head alterations in patients with chronic heart failure"...

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Biology

Meditative Tone with Binaural Beats and Water Sounds

Hair cells are the primary receptor cells for sound and are responsible for our sense of hearing. Hair cells do not normally regenerate after damage and their loss is a major cause of deafness. We sho...

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Sociology

Mike Savage on The Social Life of Methods

Mike Savage on The Social Life of Methods - YouTube...

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Computer Science

Narrow Band Liquid Simulations | Two Minute Papers #61

Narrow Band Liquid Simulations | Two Minute Papers #61 ...

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Computer Science

Animating Elastic Rods With Sound | Two Minute Papers #175

(1) Animating Elastic Rods With Sound | Two Minute Papers #175...

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Other

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Spatial Dynamics of Vernal Pool Amphibians...

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Mathematics

On p-adic multiple zeta and log gamma functions

On p-adic multiple zeta and log gamma functions by Brett A. Tangedal and Paul T. Young form the Department of Mathematics at the College of Charleston ...

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