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How Well Do You Know Yourself? Measuring Brain Activity During Self-Recognition

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What is the self? This question has been fundamental for many centuries, from Aristotle to Freud. Currently, neuroscientists are interested to know how self-related information,…
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How Memory Processes Are Affected By Depression

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Introduction Episodic memories, or memories for where/what/when information, is a dynamic process. Whenever we learn or encode information, it takes time and overnight sleep to…
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Investigating Microglia And Macrophage Function After Intracerebral Hemorrhage And Other Brain Diseases

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Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), one of the most common types of stroke, affects millions of people each year. During this type of stroke, also called hemorrhagic…
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Is A Drone With A Thermal Camera As Good At Locating Grassland Songbird Nests As Traditional Search Methods?

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As captured in the phrase, “the canary in the coal mine,” songbirds are known to be indicators of ecosystem health. Detecting downward population trends in…
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New Insights On Aquifer Perturbation After CO2 Injection As Illustrated By Rare Earth Element Behavior

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Rare earth element (REE, lanthanides plus yttrium) behavior in natural environments has been extensively studied. REEs are valuable as components of electronic and renewable energy…
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Studying Gene Flow In Zambian Lions

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In a study recently published in PLoS One, we have found that small numbers of lions in Zambia are moving across landscapes previously thought to…
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USC Researchers Develop Electrically-Assisted 3D Printing Process To Build Nacre-Inspired Smart Structures

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Wearable sensors that can perform motion detection and health monitoring play an important role in our daily life. But most of the sensors are soft…
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Changing Luminance Levels Affects Color Discrimination Abilities In Dogs

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A common myth suggests that dogs don’t see color, that they exclusively see the world in shades of grey. Dogs have two cone photoreceptors within…
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Surface Stabilization Assures Safety Of Buckminster Fullerene

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The discovery of nanostructured carbon material “fullerenes” has emerged as a new substitute for widely-accepted nanocarbon material like graphene in the world of nano-research. The…
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Chemical And Biological Characterization Spot The Faith Of Nanoparticles

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Graphene has transformed material research worldwide. Graphene is considered an innovative material that could impact a wide variety of fields. The electronic, chemical, and structural…
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Deciphering Multiphase Slope Deformation From A Cave’s Perspective

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Caves are environments that often act as traps in which time appears to have stopped. Because inactive cave passages are protected from external erosive factors,…
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