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Free-Living Amoebae – A Novel Waterborne Risk Pathway That Now Includes Enteric Viruses

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When it comes to waterborne pathogens and host-specific pathogens like human enteric viruses, it is easy to assume that they evolved through human interactions. Yet…
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Building Smarter, Scalable Hardware For Artificial Intelligence

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The current hardware for training neural networks, the backbone of modern artificial intelligence, is the graphics processing unit (GPU). As its name suggests, the GPU…
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Complement Of Coagulation Mechanisms And Whether It Is Suitable To Use Coagulants In Lakes For Removing Phosphate

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Sweep coagulation could be clearly explained with the following information, which is the complement of the coagulation mechanism. The second new finding is that the…
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Investigating Information Transmissions In Neural Networks

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Investigation of the role of the local field potential (LFP) fluctuations in encoding the nervous system’s received sensory information remains largely unknown. On the other…
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Bhutan’s Forest Conservation Policies Effectively Influence Forest Cover Changes

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Although tropical deforestation is still widespread, reforestation is observed in several tropical countries, mostly in marginal lands including mountain environments. With its long tradition of…
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Back To The Future: Four Possibilities For A Future Supercontinent Gathering

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Scientists believe that several supercontinents may have existed in the past, the last of which was Pangea. A supercontinent is an aggregation of all, or…
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siRNA Delivery Of Bolaamphiphiles: The Path To A Cure For Diabetes And Obesity

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Researchers at the University of California, Irvine recently reported a new material to deliver RNA therapeutics to fat cells for gene therapy. Gene therapy has…
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Harnessing The Power Of Rural Youth Has The Biggest Potential For Poverty Reduction

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Kamal, 22, a seasonal farmer and a local of Gafargaon Upazila in the Mymensingh district, is leaving his home in the hopes of making his…
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Gold And Organic Electrodes In Emerging Portable Electronics

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“Portable electronics” indicate a class of tools usually available to most people for different uses, namely credit cards, mobile devices, hand-held LEDs or lasers, mini…
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Risks Associated With Using Sulfonylureas As A Treatment For Type 2 Diabetes

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Sulfonylureas are antidiabetic drugs that have been used for more than 50 years in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. While sulfonylureas can effectively reduce…
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Nickel-Graphene Nanocomposite As Irradiation-Tolerant Material For Gen-IV Reactors: A New Vision

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In the past few decades, the contradiction between global climate change and the need to provide sufficient electricity for a growing global population has rekindled…
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