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Study On The Ecological Diversity And Health Of Online News

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News coverage can be dominated by just a few players, even in developed countries with an active free press. This dominance can lead to a…
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Circuit QED Controlled To Implement Quantum Computers

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Quantum computers spare no efforts to offer the superior promise of performing complex and unimaginable problems, which are far beyond the reach of any classical…
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Increased PPAR-γ Expression To Help Regulate Obesity And Overweight

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Accordingly to the World Health Organization (WHO), almost 2 billion adults were overweight in 2016. Of these, over 650 million were obese. Clearly, overweight and…
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Is Natural Recovery Of A Tropical Forest In An Anthropogenic Savanna Possible?

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Urbanization, timber exploitation, and the need for farmland has led to deforestation in Central Africa. A widespread technique to clear the dense vegetation is intentional…
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What Do Brakes, Basketball Shoes, And Earthquakes Have In Common?

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The squeaking sound that basketball players produce as their shoes slide over the floor is a consequence of stick-slip motion: as the basketball shoe successively…
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Exploring How Impaired Protein Homeostasis May Contribute To Neurodevelopmental And Neuropsychiatric Disorders

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Neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and schizophrenia are known to affect about 1% of the general population. Genetic factors are…
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From Aviation To Healthcare: How Crew Resource Management Translates To The Medical Domain

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Even though commercial aviation dates back only about 100 years in history, today, an aircraft is one of the safest places to be, unlike hospitals,…
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Remarkable Emissions Of Nitrated Phenols From Residential Coal Combustion

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Coal, one of the most important energy resources, is widely used around the world in power generation, industrial production, household cooking, heating, and so on….
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Pinpointing Parkinson’s Possible Origin In An Unexpected Place

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For years, the appendix has been thought of as mostly useless, an insignificant piece of tissue tacked on to the end of the large intestine…
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Cigarillo Smoking In Canada

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Cigarillos, also known as “little cigars,” are the smallest type of cigars and can have added flavors to appease a wide range of consumers. Cigarillos…
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Bending (But Not Breaking) The Second Law Of Thermodynamics Using A “Thermal Inductor”

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The fundamental laws of thermodynamics The first law of thermodynamics is widely known, even outside scientific classrooms, because it introduces “heat” into the balance of…
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