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The Price Of Loneliness Is Sleep, Not Only In Twins

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Scientists have found a connection between loneliness and sleep disorders in adolescents. One group, in particular, was at risk.  Humans are social beings. If they…
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Geographical Multilevel Examination Of Risk Perceptions Of The European Union’s Residents

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By 2030, it is expected that 8 out of 10 Europeans will be living in cities, which are traditionally more exposed to threats to their…
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Biologically-Plausible Spiking Neural Networks For Object Recognition

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Primates are so fast and accurate in understanding the surrounding visual world. Their visual cortex lets them do invariant object recognition in just 100-150ms [1]….
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Can Fish Tell Us Anything About Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder?

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The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown. – H.P. Lovecraft…
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Migration Of Atoms In Nano-Sandwiches

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The migration of substances in complex systems is most commonly a result of diffusion – a mechanism in which atoms or molecules migrate from the…
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An Analysis Of The Correlation Between Population And Crime Rates

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Social scientists have tried to explain geographic concentrations of crime for more than a century. Two macro-sociological explanations are often investigated. First, social disorganization theory…
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Diverse Populations Are Needed To Understand The Genetics Of Complex Traits

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Across the human genome, there are a few million base pairs that differentiate one person from another. Though these differences account for only 0.1% of…
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Of Kids And Cats: Placebo By Proxy

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Treatment responses in (small) children are difficult to assess since descriptions of symptoms and symptom changes are not easily available without the use of language,…
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Observing Liquid Metal Embrittlement Cracks In Couple Systems

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Bring a couple system such as brass, a copper-zinc alloy, in contact with a liquid metal — say, mercury. Mechanically stretch brass with a tensile…
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Implicating Dendritic Cells In The Pathogenesis Of Anterior Uveitis 

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Uveitis is a potentially blinding condition whereby inflammation may irreversibly damage the delicate intraocular structures. It can be associated with infections, other systemic autoimmune conditions,…
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Phosphorus Recovery – A Voyage From Sewage Sludge To Johannes Vermeer

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What is phosphorus recovery about? Phosphorus as a nutrient – importance for our society Phosphorus is a chemical element. It is contained in molecules that…
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