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Massive asteroid 1998 OR2 to fly by planet Earth today!

Massive asteroid 1998 OR2 to fly by planet Earth today!




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People violate social distancing norm in Noida vegetable market

People violate social distancing norm in Noida vegetable market




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Cannabinoids and the brain / Linda A. Parker

Hayden Library - RM666.C266 P37 2017




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Crimson celluloid




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Humanoid robotics: a reference / Ambarish Goswami, Prahlad Vadakkepat, editors

Online Resource




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[ASAP] Dewar Benzenoids Discovered In Carbon Nanobelts

The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c01027




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[ASAP] Interaction Volume Is a Measure of the Aggregation Propensity of Amyloid-ß

The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c00922




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[ASAP] Processing Induced Changes in Food Proteins: Amyloid Formation during Boiling of Hen Egg White

Biomacromolecules
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.0c00186




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[ASAP] Soluble Assemblies in the Fibrillation Pathway of Prion-Inspired Artificial Functional Amyloids are Highly Cytotoxic

Biomacromolecules
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.0c00271




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Eye tracking in second language acquisition and bilingualism: a research synthesis and methodological guide / Aline Godfroid

Dewey Library - P118.2.G668 2020




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[ASAP] A Novel Radioligand Reveals Tissue Specific Pharmacological Modulation of Glucocorticoid Receptor Expression with Positron Emission Tomography

ACS Chemical Biology
DOI: 10.1021/acschembio.9b01043




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Asteroid and space debris manipulation: advances from the Stardust Research Network / edited by Massimiliano Vasile, Edmondo Minisci

Online Resource




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Asteroids: astronomical and geological bodies / Thomas H. Burbine, Mount Holyoke College

Hayden Library - QB651.B86 2017




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End times: a brief guide to the end of the world, asteroids, supervolcanoes, rogue robots, and more / Bryan Walsh

Barker Library - QB638.8.W35 2019




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Cosmic impact: understanding the threat to earth from asteroids and comets / Andrew May

Hayden Library - QB651.M39 2019




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Meteoroids: sources of meteors on Earth and beyond / edited by Galina O. Ryabova (Tomsk State University, Russian Federation), David J. Asher (Armagh Observatory and Planetarium), Margaret D. Campbell-Brown (University of Western Ontario)

Dewey Library - QB738.M485 2019




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Avoid indecent representation of kids on TV: Ministry

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has advised private satellite television channels to represent children appropriately in dance-based reality shows.




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Evidence-based decision-making: how to leverage available data and avoid cognitive biases / Andrew D. Banasiewicz

Hayden Library - BF448.B34 2019




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[ASAP] Thyroid-Disrupting Effects of 6:2 and 8:2 Polyfluoroalkyl Phosphate Diester (diPAPs) at Environmentally Relevant Concentrations from Integrated <italic toggle="yes">In Silico</italic> and <italic toggle="yes">I

Environmental Science & Technology Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.0c00191




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[ASAP] Leafhopper Wing-Inspired Broadband Omnidirectional Antireflective Embroidered Ball-Like Structure Arrays Using a Nonlithography-Based Methodology

Langmuir
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.0c00634




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[ASAP] DNA Base Pair Stacking Crystallization of Gold Colloids

Langmuir
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.0c00239




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Plant triterpenoids with bond-missing skeletons: biogenesis, distribution and bioactivity

Nat. Prod. Rep., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C9NP00030E, Review Article
Aldo Almeida, Lemeng Dong, Giovanni Appendino, Søren Bak
A comprehensive review of the overlooked class of plant specialized metabolites, bond-missing triterpenoids; their occurrence, biogenesis and medicinal bioactivities.
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Recent advances in cannabinoid physiology and pathology / editor Anna N. Bukiya

Online Resource




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Structured fluids: polymers, culloids, surfactants / Thomas A. Witten, Philip A. Pincus

Online Resource




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Polymer colloids: formation, characterization and applications / editors: Rodney Priestley, Robert Prod'homme

Online Resource




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Theory of Electrophoresis and Diffusiophoresis of Highly Charged Colloidal Particles / Eric Lee

Dewey Library - QD79.E44 L44 2019




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Systematic Study of the Optical Properties of Mononuclear Hybrid Organo-Inorganic Lanthanoid Complexes.

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0QI00232A, Research Article
Matias Zapata-Lizama, Patricio Hermosilla-Ibáñez, Diego Venegas-Yazigi, Guillermo Minguez Espallargas, Lauro J. Q. Maia, Gisane Gasparotto, Ricardo Costa de Santana, Walter Cañón-Mancisidor
A series of hybrid organo-inorganic mononuclear lanthanoid complexes, [n-NBu4]3[LnH(PW11O39)(phen)2]·H2O, denoted as LM4-1-Ln (Ln = DyIII, TbIII, EuIII, NdIII, ErIII, HoIII and GdIII), were synthesized via hydrothermal synthesis and were structurally...
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Steroid shots for back, leg pain has few benefits: Study




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Diet Diary: Festival cheer marred by nasty hangover? Tips to avoid it




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Diet Diary: Food intolerance and thyroid disorders directly proportional




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Electric potential in toroidal plasmas / A.V. Melnikov ; edited by S.E. Lysenko

Online Resource




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Corporate tax avoidance. Part III, Much heat, little light so far / The Senate, Economics References Committee

Australia. Parliament. Senate. Economics References Committee, author, issuing body




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Development of a numerical simulation method for rocky body impacts and theoretical analysis of asteroidal shapes / Keisuke Sugiura

Online Resource




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Covid-19 Factoid: India's recovery rate improves to 30% from 10% in April

But news from Russia and Belgium is worrisome - while the former has seen an unprecedented surge in new cases, the latter's death rate has been rising rapidly




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Social Distancing: Here's why two metres distance to avoid coronavirus transmission is not enough

According to the latest reports from Massachusetts Institute of Technology published in The Telegraph, maintaining one of two metres of distance is not enough to give protection from catching the highly contagious airborne disease.




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Copper accumulation and the effect of chelation treatment on cerebral amyloid angiopathy compared to parenchymal amyloid plaques

Metallomics, 2020, 12,539-546
DOI: 10.1039/C9MT00306A, Paper
Xiayoue Zhu, Tiffany W. Victor, Ashwin Ambi, Joseph K. Sullivan, Joshua Hatfield, Feng Xu, Lisa M. Miller, William E. Van Nostrand
Multimodal imaging studies show that Aβ amyloid in brain vessels of Tg2576 mice (green) preferentially binds copper (red) – a pathology that can be reduced with copper chelators.
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Ruthenium(III) complexes containing thiazole-based ligands that modulate amyloid-β aggregation

Metallomics, 2020, 12,491-503
DOI: 10.1039/D0MT00054J, Paper
Samantha E. Huffman, Gideon K. Yawson, Samuel S. Fisher, Paige J. Bothwell, David C. Platt, Marjorie A. Jones, Christopher G. Hamaker, Michael I. Webb
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a devastating neurodegenerative disorder where one of the commonly observed pathological hallmarks is extracellular deposits of the peptide amyloid-β (Aβ).
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NCI study finds long-term increased risk of cancer death following common treatment for hyperthyroidism

Findings from a new NCI study of patients who received radioactive iodine (RAI) treatment for hyperthyroidism show an association between the dose of treatment and long-term risk of death from solid cancers, including breast cancer.




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Avoid use of antibody tests for now: ICMR

The Indian Council of Medical Research on Tuesday advised states not to use the new rapid antibody test for Covid-19 from China till further notice after reports emerged that the kits are faulty. “The kits will be tested and validated in the field by our teams.




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Podcast: The impact of legal pot on opioid abuse, and a very early look at a fetus’s genome

This week, news writer Greg Miller chats with us about how the legalization of marijuana in certain U.S. states is having an impact on the nation’s opioid problem. Plus, Sarah Crespi talks to Sascha Drewlo about a new method for profiling the DNA of fetuses very early on in pregnancy.   [Image: OpenRangeStock/iStockphoto/Music: Jeffrey Cook] ++   Authors: Sarah Crespi; Alexa Billow




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Building conscious machines, tracing asteroid origins, and how the world’s oldest forests grew

This week we hear stories on sunlight pushing Mars’s flock of asteroids around, approximately 400-million-year-old trees that grew by splitting their guts, and why fighting poverty might also mean worsening climate change with Online News Editor David Grimm. Sarah Crespi talks with cognitive neuroscientist Stanislas Dehaene of the Collège de France in Paris about consciousness—what is it and can machines have it? For our monthly books segment, Jen Golbeck reviews astronaut Scott Kelly’s book Endurance: A Year in Space, A Lifetime of Discovery. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: NASA/Goddard; Music: Jeffrey Cook]​




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Vacuuming potato-size nodules of valuable metals in the deep sea, and an expedition to an asteroid 290 million kilometers away

Pirate’s gold may not be that far off, as there are valuable metals embedded in potato-size nodules thousands of meters down in the depths of the ocean. Host Meagan Cantwell talks with Staff Writer Paul Voosen about the first deep-sea test of a bus-size machine designed to scoop up these nodules, and its potential impact on the surrounding ecosystem. In an expedition well above sea level, the Hayabusa2 spacecraft touched down on the asteroid Ryugu last month. And although the craft won’t return to Earth until 2020, researchers have learned a lot about Ryugu in the meantime. Meagan speaks with Seiji Sugita, a professor at the University of Tokyo and principal investigator of the Optical Navigation Camera of Hayabusa 2, about Ryugu’s parent body, and how this study can better inform future asteroid missions. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Cooling Earth with asteroid dust, and 3 billion missing birds

On this week’s show, science journalist Josh Sokol talks about a global cooling event sparked by space dust that lead to a huge shift in animal and plant diversity 466 million years ago. (Read the related research article in Science Advances.) And I talk with Kenneth Rosenberg, an applied conservation scientist at Cornell University, about steep declines in bird abundance in the United States and Canada. His team estimates about 3 billion birds have gone missing since the 1970s. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on this week’s show: MOVA Globes; KiwiCo.com Download the transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Public domain; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Debating lab monkey retirement, and visiting a near-Earth asteroid

After their life as research subjects, what happens to lab monkeys? Some are euthanized to complete the research, others switch to new research projects, and some retire from lab life. Should they retire in place—in the same lab under the care of the same custodians—or should they be sent to retirement home–like sanctuaries? Online News Editor David Grimm joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss recently penned legislation that pushes for monkey retirements and a new collaboration between universities and sanctuaries to create a retirement pipeline for these primates. Sarah also talks with Dante Lauretta, principal investigator for NASA’s Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security, Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) and a professor at the University of Arizona in Tucson, about the latest news from the asteroid Bennu. Within 1 week of beginning its orbit of the asteroid, OSIRIS-REx was able to send back surprising images of the asteroid ejecting material. It’s extremely rocky surface also took researchers by surprise and forced a recalculation of the sample return portion of the craft’s mission. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on this week’s show: McDonalds; Parcast’s Natural Disasters podcast; KiwiCo Download the transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast




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Mira & Misha try their hands at embroidery

Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput are reportedly self-quarantining in Punjab with their kids Misha and Zain. The duo has been making the most of their free time amid the lockdown and spending time with the family.




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Dispersive micro-solid phase extraction based on graphene/polydopamine composite for the extraction of pyrethroids in water samples

Anal. Methods, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0AY00562B, Paper
Qinqin Xu, Kexin Qiao, Chen Yan, Zikai Liu, Runhua Lu, Wenfeng Zhou
In this study, a simple, rapid, precise, and environmentally friendly microextraction named dispersive micro-solid phase extraction based on graphene/polydopamine composite as sorbent was investigated for the analysis of four pyrethroids...
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Covid-19 Factoid: France and Iran face similar fight, Germany stands out

Around 20 cases are being registered and at least two people are losing their lives almost every minute due to coronavirus across the globe.




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Covid-19 Factoid: Over 3,000 dying daily, and three other data trends

The US, Italy and Spain together share almost half the total Covid-19 cases across the globe




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Covid-19 Factoid: Gap between daily new cases and recoveries widening

The world is adding over 70,000 cases everyday while the daily recoveries are still sub-15,000 on an average in the last three days.




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Covid-19 Factoid: Counting the dead - from the US to Punjab and Iran

The US remains the most affected country with over 340,000 cases and the death toll at over 11,000