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White Matter in Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia With Tom Veale
We're back with another Teach Me in 10 episode. This installment of Teach Me in 10 features Tom Veale, a PhD student at the Dementia Research Centre at the University College of London. In this episode of Teach Me in 10, Veale talks broadly about dementia and Alzheimer's disease, the brain changes that occur and white matter's involvement in Alzheimer's disease.
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Whatever happened to acid rain? - Joseph Goffman
Discover what causes acid rain, and how scientists were able to largely eliminate this major environmental threat.
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The Laboratory for Radical Science With Professor Oded Rechavi
The tagline for the Rechavi lab at Tel Aviv University, Israel, is "The Laboratory for Radical Science", and in this Teach Me in 10 installment, you will find out why.
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Colorful, Magnetic Janus Balls Could Help Foil Counterfeiters
Anti-counterfeiting tags to help identify knockoffs of popular handbags, shoes and other items are in high demand. Now, researchers reporting in ACS Nano have developed tiny, two-sided “Janus balls” that show their colored side under a magnetic field. ACS’ Headline Science shows how these microparticles could help foil counterfeiters.
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Using Deep Learning To Detect Cancerous Skin Lesions
Researchers at the Wyss Institute and MIT have developed a deep learning algorithm that can differentiate suspicious pigmented lesions from non-cancerous skin marks in wide-field images of patients' skin.
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This Tool Will Help Improve Your Critical Thinking – Erick Wilberding
Explore the technique known as the Socratic Method, which uses questions to examine a person’s values, principles, and beliefs.
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Turning a Spider Web Into a Musical Instrument
Scientists report that they have translated the structure of a web into music, which could have applications ranging from better 3D printers to cross-species communication and otherworldly musical compositions.
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Quick Guide to Performing Large-Scale Evaporation
Benefit form a live demonstration of how to use industrial evaporator
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2C or Not 2C: CYP2C Induction Studies for Successful Preclinical Risk Assessment (Webinar)
This webinar will focus on CYP2C induction and will emphasize when to include CYP2C induction in a study, how to design the study to generate meaningful data and meet the regulatory requirements, what endpoints to measure, and how to interpret results.
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New Theory Suggests the Brain Is a Giant Supercomputer
Dr Ben Goult, a researcher from the University of Kent's School of Biosciences, has proposed a new theory for understanding brain and memory function. It suggests that the brain is a giant supercomputer, running a form of binary code. Neuroscience News and Research spoke to Ben to find out more.
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