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Developmental neurobiology: a pedagogical approach to connect neuroscience and civic engagement
Expanding access to scientific education for the public is crucial for both young children and adults. Those deprived of educational opportunities often lack a strong connection to scientific disciplines, particularly neuroscience.
Jessica L. Rogers +2 more
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Media Resistance: Opportunities for Practice Theory and New Media Research
Based on in-depth qualitative interviews, this essay offers a portrait of media resisters—individuals who intentionally and significantly limit their media use and who have largely fallen outside the purview of communication research.
Louise Woodstock
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{"references": ["Thomas, O. 1911 a. The mammals of the tenth edition of Linnaeus; an attempt to fix the types of the genera and the exact bases and localities of the species. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1911: 120 - 158.", "Jordan, D. S., and G. A. Clark. 1898.
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Metabolic changes to GLUT-4 levels in urban Chacma baboons on the Cape Peninsula: raiding their way to type 2 diabetes? [PDF]
The Chacma baboons (Papio ursinus) of the Cape Peninsula are established raiders of human food, leading to widespread conflict between this intelligent, adaptable species and humans.
Van Velden, Julia
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Sloth bears (Melursus ursinus) are endemic to the Indian subcontinent. As a result of continued habitat loss and degradation over the past century, sloth bear populations have been in steady decline and now exist only in isolated or fragmented habitat ...
Trishna Dutta +4 more
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The Baltic people of Estonia, Lithuania, and Latvia gained recognition with their successful use of a cultural tool, singing folkloric songs, to protest collectively against their common Soviet oppressor in the summer of 1988, preceding the collapse of ...
Nicoara Olga
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Melursus ursinus (Shaw, 1791). Nat. Mise., 2 (unpaged) pl. 58. TYPE LOCALITY: "Abinteriore Bengala"; restricted by Pocock (1941a) as "Patna, north of the Ganges, Bengal" [India]. DISTRIBUTION: Sri Lanka; India, north to the Indian desert and to the foothills of the Himalayas. STATUS: CITES - Appendix I; IUCN - Vulnerable.
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IntroductionMulti-ingredient pre-workout supplements (MIPS) are commonly used by individuals looking to enhance exercise performance and augment adaptations to training.
Kyle S. Beyer +3 more
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Gower as Data: Exploring the Application of Machine Learning to Gower’s Middle English Corpus [PDF]
Distant reading, a digital humanities method in wide use, involves processing and analyzing a large amount of text through computer programs. In treating texts as data, these methods can highlight trends in diction, themes, and linguistic patterns that ...
Grissom II, Alvin, McShane, Kara L.
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What does it mean to find the Face of the Franchise? Physical Attractiveness and the Evaluation of Athletic Performance [PDF]
Previous research has shown how more attractive people reap more rewards in a variety of settings. We show that attractiveness as measured by facial symmetry leads to greater rewards in professional sports.
D J Berri +3 more
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