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The Relationship Between The Need For Cognitive Closure And Multitasking 

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The prevalence of multitasking has reached new heights. The newest technological advances have made switching between ongoing tasks and attending to several media sources at…
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A Statistical Exploration Of (The Link between) Grape Cultivars And Yeast Assimilable Nitrogen

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Over the centuries, winemaking has followed an empirical approach, with the “know-how” being passed down from generation to generation. Due to the romanticism associated with…
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The Sunniest Spots On The Moon Are Not Where You’d Expect Them

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The 23.4° tilt of the Earth’s rotation axis with respect to the ecliptic plane is the reason for our pronounced seasons on Earth. The ecliptic…
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Using Double-Frequency Ground Penetrating Radar To Measure Ice Accumulation

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In cold regions, ice accumulation often affects navigation, flood control, water supply, power generation, and other human activities. Under extreme conditions, it can also result…
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Using Drones To Assess Subsurface Damage In Aircraft Materials

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This research investigates the potential of using drones to inspect subsurface damage in composite aircraft materials. We develop a proof-of-concept remote line scan thermography capability…
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How Do You Rapidly Feed A Hungry Brain?

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The remarkable computing capacity of the brain has roots in the structural and functional design features of neurons, glia and the circuits they form. Electrical…
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Regenerative Abilities In The Mammalian Nervous System

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Patients with injuries to the nervous system, such as spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, glaucoma, and various neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease,…
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 Fluorescent Blue Glowing Bananas: A Mystery Revisited

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Banana fruits are either green, yellow or black. Surprisingly, bananas shine blue when observed under black light. It had been previously postulated that the blue…
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Sickle Cell Disease Is More Complex Than Previously Thought: A Psychosomatic Component May Exist

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Sickle cell disease (SCD) refers to a group of inherited blood disorders whose cause is strictly genetic. People who suffer from one of these disorders…
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Anti-Antigenic Properties Of Peanut Skins’ Polyphenols-Enriched Peanut Protein Mixture

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Peanut allergy is considered to be one of the most severe food allergies and is estimated to affect one percent (1%) of the American population…
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Economic And Energy-Efficient Nitrogen Removal From High Ammonia Strength Wastewater Using Algae, Bacteria, And Ion Exchange

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With increasing pressure on natural resources and the need for clean water and sustainable and energy efficient technologies, wastewater treatment plants are pushed towards integration…
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