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The Dubious Increase In ADHD Diagnoses

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Diagnostic figures for ADHD are rising almost everywhere. Are there really more children with “Fidgety Philipp syndrome” today? A Swedish study suggests otherwise. Like an…
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If Neural Networks Are Allowed To Sleep And Dream, Their Performance Sensibly Increases

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The harmonic oscillator for associative memory and pattern recognition in Artificial Intelligence is certainly the Hopfield model [1] (or, equivalently [2], its dual representation, i.e….
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis Hijacks Lymph Nodes

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Tuberculosis is a disease generally associated with the lung. However, tuberculosis does not only affect the lungs. In fact, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the bacterium that…
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The Role Of Aeration In Floating Treatment Wetlands

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Water availability and supply dynamics are issues of great concern to society. Water quality also influences water availability dynamics because we want to ensure the…
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DNA Barcoding Against Misleading Identifications Of Endangered Species In Developing Countries

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The ability to correctly identify specimens to their corresponding species is of the utmost of importance to biodiversity conservation efforts. For traded species, morphological identification…
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Social Cognitive Theory And Exercise: How Can We Stay Motivated?

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We know that exercise is good for us. There is plenty of evidence regarding its health benefits! So why do so few of us do…
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Waste-To-Treasure: Porous Carbon Sorbents From Sustainable Rice Husk Synthesized By A Direct Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Activation

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CO2-looping in Biomass Thermochemical Process Thermochemical processes such as pyrolysis and gasification have been recognized as the most promising fuel processing technique that can utilize…
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Can We Defeat Neglected Tropical Diseases?

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I recently heard it said that mankind’s extermination of the smallpox virus, lauded as it is, was a feat of under-appreciated endeavor. The evolutionary necessity…
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Investigating How Atlantic Sea Scallop Larvae Move Through A Fishery

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A recent collaborative study from researchers at Rutgers University, Old Dominion University, University of Southern Mississippi, and NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center shows that scallop…
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Hosting Capacity In Modern Power Systems: Outlooks And Challenges

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Renewable energy resources (RES) play a vital role in modern power systems, motivated by their social, environmental, and techno-economic advantages. Nowadays, the energy generation mix…
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Changes To Barrier Island Systems During The Holocene

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Barrier islands systems, briefly described as long and relatively narrow sandy islands parallel to the shore and separated from it by a backbarrier lagoon, represent…
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