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Targeting Trio For The Treatment Of Eye Cancer

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Uveal Melanoma (UM) is a fatal cancer of the colored cells in the eye. It is the most common type of eye cancer, with ~1500…
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Why Are You Better Than Your Kids In Remembering The Grocery List?

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Imagine you are on your way to the grocery store, but you forget to take the shopping list. Now, you are trying to recall the…
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A “Twist” In Wavefunction With Ultrafast Vortex Electron Beams

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According to the fundamental laws of quantum mechanics, every particle has also an undulatory nature. The characteristic wavelength associated with an elementary particle depends on…
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The Importance Of Addressing Insecure Employment To Improve Population Mental Health

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Economic insecurity arises from a fear of being exposed to adverse economic events from which an individual may have difficulty recovering. Adverse events include unemployment,…
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Entomological Time Travel: Invasion History of the Florida Buckeye Butterflies

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On Halloween, 1981, Dave Baggett and 25 other butterfly and moth enthusiasts, members of the Southern Lepidopterists’ Society, gathered for their autumn field trip at…
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Late Paleogene To Neogene Paleogeography Of The Euxinian Part Of Paratethys With Focus On Crimean – Caucasian Junction

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A major event of the Cenozoic history of the Earth was a collision of the African–Arabian and Indian plates with Eurasia. It led to the…
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The Role Smell Plays In Sexual Arousal

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Human olfaction is fairly sophisticated and sensitive. We can most likely detect approximately one trillion different odorants compared to several million colors and a half…
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Integration Of Electrochemiluminescence And Nanotechnology For The Sensitive Detection Of Haptoglobin: One Biomarker For Multiple Diseases

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Haptoglobin (Hp) plays an important part in the binding and transporting of hemoglobin. The plasma concentration of Hp increases several-fold in carcinoma, tissue necrosis, coronary…
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Many Youngsters Suffer From Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

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A study suggests that one in 13 adolescents in England develops post-traumatic stress disorder before their 18th birthday. When one hears of post-traumatic stress disorder,…
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Bees That Rob Honey from Their Neighbors Also Pick Up Dangerous Parasitic Mites

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Reports over the last few decades have alerted the public to the ongoing health challenges facing honey bees, our planet’s most economically important pollinator. The…
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Smart Homes And Their Energy Saving Potential

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There is no definite date for the origin of smart homes. The very first projects might date back to the 1930s, when pools were equipped…
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