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A Biased Regression, A Russian Conspiracy, And Type I Errors In The World’s Oldest People

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For more than two decades, scientists have argued over a pattern of human mortality. The rate at which humans physically decay with age, as measured…
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Atomic Clock In Space To Test Changing Speed Of Light

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Look how a single candle can both defy and define the darkness — Anne Frank In 1919, a total eclipse expedition led by Arthur Eddington…
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A Closer Look At Brain Signals In Aging Brains

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Understanding the frequency components of brain signals and their functional relevance has been a central focus in neuroscience research. Therefore, since the inception of resting-state…
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Connecting The Dots From Competence To Pneumococcal Disease

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In 1928, Frederick Griffith was in search of a vaccine to protect against the pneumococcus, one of the major human bacterial pathogens. Instead, this English…
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How To Motivate Employee Performance Without Motivating Unethicality

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If you have a job, it is probably obvious to you that organizations care about employee performance. You might have performance metrics, sales targets, quarterly…
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Looking Beyond Standard Model Cosmology: Making A Case For Development Of Observational Tools For Alternative Models

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A typical galaxy contains billions and trillions of stars, like our closest neighbor, the Sun. In the field of Cosmology, a single galaxy is considered…
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Are All Clonal Crops Equally Vulnerable To Insect Pest Attacks? The Avocado File

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In wild populations, most plant species exhibit high genetic diversity, which often is manifested as high chemical diversity and variation. This chemical heterogeneity is very…
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The Science Of The Stressor: The Good, The Bad, And Psychology!

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Since the 1960s, thousands of researches have been conducted in different sectors (immunology, oncology, neuropsychology, etc.) on the multiple factors involved in each phase of…
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How “Doggy Bags” Affect Portion Control In Women

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In the current eating environment, individuals are often faced with large portions of calorie-dense foods. It is well-established that oversized portions, served both within and…
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Discovery Of A New Eastward-Propagating Coherent Atmospheric Structure: Equatorial Modon

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Recently steady, long-living, slowly eastward-moving large-scale coherent twin cyclones, so-called “equatorial modons,” have been reported by Rostami & Zeitlin [1] in a moist-convective rotating shallow…
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Controlling Saprolegnia Infections For A Sustainable Aquaculture

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As the global human population continues to grow, secure access to nutritious food is most important for a sustainable society and its development. Fish and…
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