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How Commonly Do Women Post Sexualized Selfies On Social Media?

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Scroll through any social media feed and it won’t take more than a couple thumb swipes to see some selfies. For young people, social media…
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Aluminum Ion Batteries For High-Demand Applications

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Aluminum ion batteries are being developed to meet high demand applications, such as electrically-powered vehicles for private, public, and commercial transport (cars, buses, trucks, etc.)….
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A Novel Theory For Aging Including Cancer

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During the last century in medicine, much progress was made in controlling infectious diseases. The associated human mortality has considerably gone down and nowadays most…
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The Impact Of Insulin Resistance On The Course Of Bipolar Disorder

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Type 2 diabetes is two to three times more prevalent among people with bipolar disorder than among the general population, with over half of all…
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Faster Learning Control Schemes Can Help To Address Cybersecurity Economically

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We have many computer “hosts” in our lives, from personal computers to printers to cell phones to smart refrigerators. On these hosts are so-called “vulnerabilities” such…
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How To Teach An Old Dog New Tricks: Advancing Perovskite Via Anion Doping

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Hydrogen can be easily produced through water electrolysis (2H2O → 2H2 + O2), a process that makes use of electricity to break the bonds between constituent elements…
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How Do Living Cells Survive When Skipping A Paycheck?

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First, they cut expenses and then recycle hand-me-downs, but how do they know ahead of time that the money is running out? Recent research on…
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Accessing Ventral Intradural Cysts Via Cord Splitting

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“The physician must … have two special objects in view with regard to disease, namely, to do good or to do no harm” (Hippocratic Corpus,…
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How Does Daytime Occupational Noise Affect Nighttime Sleep Disturbance?

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Sleep disturbance is increasingly recognized as being important to public health; it is known to be associated with elevated risks of coronary heart disease, type…
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“I Don’t Want To Take The Perspective Of Minority Group Members”: Instructions Enhance Reactance And Non-Compliance

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Blatant prejudice against refugees is on the rise in many Western countries1. Can we reduce prejudicial attitudes and promote empathy toward minority group members? Previous…
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Investigating Sea-Level Sediment Transport And The Summer Monsoon Season

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The International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) is one of the most an influential marine research collaboration programs that explores the Earth’s history and dynamics using…
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