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Protein complexes like KIBRA‐PKMζ are crucial for maintaining memories, forming month‐long protein traces in memory‐tagged neurons, but conventional RNA‐seq analysis fails to detect their transcript changes, leaving memory molecules undetected in the shadows of abundantly‐expressed genes.
Jiyeon Han +10 more
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The relative linguistic transparency of the Asian counting system has been used to explain Asian students’ relative superiority in cross-cultural comparisons of mathematics achievement.
Winifred eMark, Ann eDowker
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Playful learning opportunities: US children’s mathematics and literacy home learning environments
Abstract This paper examines parents’ use of playful learning opportunities to socialize their children’s mathematics and literacy skills. It addresses parental cognitions: more specifically, beliefs, attitudes, expectations, and the frequency of children’s engagement in playful mathematics and literacy activities.
Susan Sonnenschein +2 more
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This study elucidates mass transport dynamics within polybromide ionic liquids in dual‐plating zinc–bromine batteries using operando impedance spectroscopy. The findings reveal that sluggish polybromide transport during dissolution contrasts with rapid bromide transport during charging.
Sung Il Kim +5 more
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This study allows for the examination of associations between components of the home mathematics environment – including parents’ formal numeracy practices, math attitudes, and numeracy expectations – and children’s development of math problem solving ...
Olivia K. Cook +2 more
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Integrating Human Intestinal Organoids into FDA'S New Approach Methodologies for Drug Discovery
Illustration summarizes how human intestinal organoids (HIOs) are becoming transformative in preclinical research. Preclinical drug discovery pipelines often rely on animal models for ADMET studies, even though interspecies ADME gaps, poor external validity, and high attrition rates are common.
Debarun Patra +6 more
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This review examines the evolution of bioprinting toward minimally invasive in situ strategies for internal organ regeneration. It defines the technological roadmap from handheld systems to advanced minimally invasive bioprinting platforms, positioning soft robotics as a core enabler.
Duc Tu Vu +9 more
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Deep Volumetric Super‐Resolution Imaging in Thick Biological Specimens With Sparse Scanning SIM
Sparse scanning structured illumination microscopy (SS‐SIM) extends the axial depth in super‐resolution fluorescence imaging by combining rapid laser scanning, pixel‐addressed intensity modulation, and sCMOS camera detection. SS‐SIM yields 1.6× lateral and 1.7× axial resolution gains over wide‐field microscopy and enables imaging through 300–600 µm ...
Sha An +8 more
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Adapting Mathematics Curriculum Making
This paper offers insights into how mathematics education researchers can learn from preservice teachers (PSTs) by building upon parallels between adapting curriculum making and designing research. The pandemic created learning opportunities for PSTs to
Evan Throop Robinson, Lori McKee
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High‐voltage cycling of layered alkali transition metal oxides in Li‐ and Na‐ion cells increases energy density but diminishes lifetime. A novel XRD‐analysis method, centered on the stacking factor “z”, is developed to quantify the stacking fractions in the OP hybrid structure.
Libin Zhang +3 more
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