Whether infection of cells by individual virions occurs randomly or if there is some form (s) of competition or cooperativity between individual virions remains largely unknown for most virus-cell ...
There is no evidence that less frequent financial reporting impairs company performance, market functioning, or the quality of investor information.
The human visual system provides us with a rich and meaningful percept of the world, transforming retinal signals into visuo-semantic representations. For a model of these representations, here we ...
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Suunto Run watch review: Decent performance for an unbelievable price – so what’s the catch?
The Suunto Run watch offers an AMOLED screen, multi-band GPS and a huge range of training features for less than £200. But it ...
Using the tally system to record your results is faster than writing out words or figures all the time. If you record your findings on a tally chart, the data is already collected into groups and you ...
Synchronization abounds in nature: from the flashing lights of fireflies to the movement of fish wriggling through the ocean, biological systems are often in rhythmic movement with each other. The ...
The Frequency School by U.S. Grammy-nominated and multi-platinum producer Maejor launched the inaugural "World Frequency Day" ...
Last week's charts reflect the seven days immediately before Halloween — the "spooky season," you might say, but not the ...
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How a medieval Oxford friar used light and colour to find out what stars and planets are made of
Richard Fishacre challenged the scientific orthodoxy of his day, and contemporary astrophysics has vindicated his position.
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The Periodic Table of Investment Returns Explained
John Savarino teaches ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander about the periodic table of investment returns Discover the ...
An ancient Skiri Pawnee star map on elk skin reopens the debate about its true function and challenges Western ...
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How a medieval Oxford friar used light and color to find out what stars and planets are made of
During the 1240s, Richard Fishacre, a Dominican friar at Oxford University, used his knowledge of light and color to show ...
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