Sustainability, stakeholder governance, and corporate social responsibility / edited by Sinziana Dorobantu (New York University, USA), Ruth V. Aguilera (Northeastern University, USA), Jiao Luo (University of Minnesota, USA), Frances J. Milliken (New York
Kuroshio current: physical, biogeochemical and ecosystem dynamics / Takeyoshi Nagai, Hiroaki Saito, Koji Suzuki, Motomitsu Takahashi, editors
Tube-type passive sampling of cyclic volatile methyl siloxanes (cVMSs) and benzene series simultaneously in indoor air: uptake rate determination and field application
DOI: 10.1039/C9EM00445A, Paper
A tube-type passive air sampling method (PAS), using Tenax-TA as the sorbent, was reported to measure the concentrations of cVMSs (D4, D5, and D6) and benzene series compounds simultaneously in indoor air.
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[ASAP] Mannosylated Poly(ethylene imine) Copolymers Enhance saRNA Uptake and Expression in Human Skin Explants
10 piano pieces: (taken from "32 piano pieces"): (1940) / Nikos Skalkottas
Five Steps to Take to Give Your AI Project a Fighting Chance at Success
In 2018, industry research firm Gartner made a rather disheartening prediction: Some 85 percent of AI projects are doomed to failure. Wow. That’s a lot. Keep that number at the back of your mind. Now consider how many questions an organization must answer when it comes to this kind of project implementation: Do we have […]
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[ASAP] Cellular Uptake and Cytosolic Delivery of a Cyclic Cystine Knot Scaffold
Indians take a chill pill with lassi, cold coffee
Lassi, cold coffee and watermelon juice are among the preferred beverages that are helping people across India beat the searing heat.
Salman takes his security team through 'highs, lows'
Superstar Salman Khan takes his fitness seriously. He made sure his security team helps him do that too.
The intelligence trap: why smart people make dumb mistakes / David Robson
[ASAP] Installation of a Thermoswitchable Hydrophobic Domain into a Unimer Polyion Complex for Enhanced Cellular Uptake of siRNA
[ASAP] An Integrin Alpha 6-Targeted Radiotracer with Improved Receptor Binding Affinity and Tumor Uptake
[ASAP] Numerical Simulation of Supercooled Water Droplets Impacting Ice with Rapid Crystal Growth Taken into Consideration
Renewable energy forecasting : from models to applications / edited by Georges Kariniotakis
Karnataka reports 41 new Covid-19 cases
In-cell NMR spectroscopy: from molecular sciences to cell biology / edited by Yutaka Ito, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan, Volker Dötsch, Goethe University, Germany and Masahiro Shirakawa, Kyoto University, Japan
Stereopsis and hygiene Hiroki Takada, Masaru Miyao, Sina Fateh, editors
Membrane separation principles and applications: from material selection to mechanisms and industrial uses / edited by Ahmad Fauzi Ismail, Mukhlis A. Rahman, Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan Othman, Takeshi Matsuura
Interview: Master’s Seminary Grad Takes Kanye’s Crowds to Church
Proton beam radiotherapy: physics and biology / Koji Tsuboi, Takeji Sakae, Ariungerel Gerelchuluun, editors
The value of everything : making and taking in the global economy / Mariana Mazzucato
Biofuels and sustainability : holistic perspectives for policy-making / Kazuhiko Takeuchi, Hideaki Shiroyama, Osamu Saito, Masahiro Matsuura, editors
Outdoor learning environments : spaces for exploration, discovery and risk-taking in the early years / edited by Helen Little, Sue Elliott and Shirley Wyver
Bousfield classes and Ohkawa's theorem: Nagoya, Japan, August 28-30, 2015 / edited by Takeo Ohsawa, Norihiko Minami
Problems and puzzles in electric fields Tadasu Takuma, Takatoshi Shindo
Take control of numbers [electronic resource] : input, calculate, sort, filter, format, and chart data in Numbers for Mac / by Sharon Zardetto
Karnataka govt allows restaurants, bars to sell liquor at retail prices
According to the latest update by the state health department, total number of coronavirus cases in Karnataka is 753
Express Newslist: Modi calls IS greatest challenge, Karnataka bandh, Hawala crackdown links to Dawood
Thirty million words: building a child's brain: tune in, talk more, take turns / Dana Suskind, MD, Beth Suskind, Leslie Lewinter-Suskind
Yoshimoto Takaaki no sengo : 1950-nendai no kiseki / Watanabe Kazuyasu
People from Karnataka stranded abroad to start arriving on May 8
All the 10,823 persons from Karnataka stranded in other countries, who will be arriving in the State from May 8, will be quarantined and compulsorily
Need more data, says ICMR on proposal to undertake study of Ganga water for treating COVID-19
The National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG), an arm of the Jal Shakti Ministry that deal with the rejuvenation programme for the river, had received a number of proposals, including from people and NGOs working on Ganga, to undertake clinical studies for treatment of coronavirus patients with the water, officials said.
Karnataka may rope in private medical colleges if Covid-19 cases surge post lock-down
The government will provide doctors with a checklist to follow regarding treatment. We will also be applying to ICMR to seek permission to conduct lung biopsies after the death of patients and for clinical autopsies. This will help in providing critical patients with more effective care and bring down mortality rates, Health and Family Welfare Commissioner Pankaj Kumar Pandey said.
Podcast: Taking race out of genetics, a cellular cleanse for longer life, and smart sweatbands
Online news editor David Grimm shares stories on killing cells to lengthen life, getting mom’s microbes after a C-section, and an advanced fitness tracker that sits on the wrist and sips sweat. Michael Yudell joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss an initiative to replace race in genetics with more biologically meaningful terms, and Lena Wilfert talks about drivers of the global spread of the bee-killing deformed wing virus. [Image: Vipin Baliga/(CC BY 2.0)]
Taking climate science to court, sailing with cylinders, and solar cooling
This week we hear stories on smooth sailing with giant, silolike sails, a midsized black hole that may be hiding out in the Milky Way, and new water-cooling solar panels that could cut air conditioning costs with Online News Editor David Grimm. Sarah Crespi talks to Sabrina McCormick about climate science in the U.S. courts and the growing role of the judiciary in climate science policy. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Music: Jeffrey Cook]
A possible cause for severe morning sickness, and linking mouse moms’ caretaking to brain changes in baby mice
Researchers are converging on which genes are linked to morning sickness—the nausea and vomiting associated with pregnancy—and the more severe form: hyperemesis gravidarum (HG). And once we know what those genes are—can we help pregnant women feel better? News intern Roni Dengler joins Sarah Crespi to talk about a new study that suggests a protein already flagged for its role in cancer-related nausea may also be behind HG. In a second segment, Tracy Bedrosian of the Neurotechnology Innovations Translator talks about how the amount of time spent being licked by mom might be linked to changes in the genetic code of hippocampal neurons in mice pups. Could these types of genomic changes be a new type of plasticity in the brain? This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Jacob Bøtter/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]