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Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 58, 2020
Hypervelocity stars are so speedy they escape the Milky Way. Warren Brown, who found the first one, outlines theories on where they originate, how they get so fast and their use in helping to reveal the shape of the galaxy’s dark-matter halo.
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Annual Review of Biophysics, Volume 49, 2020
CRISPR-Cas9, a technique recently developed to edit specific gene sequences in DNA, can also be used for visualizing genomic elements in living cells.
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Annual Review of Nutrition, Volume 40, 2020
Studies have investigated whether there is a correlation between the bitter-taste response in individuals and dietary behaviors and/or obesity in children.
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Annual Review of Law and Social Science, Volume 16, 2020
Socio-legal scholars forever debate whether law is the product of internally constructed rules, procedures, and rationales or an effect of external social forces and interests. Traditionally, the debate pitted formalists who defended law’s actual autonomy against instrumentalists who claimed law was a creature of exogenous circumstance.
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Annual Review of Biochemistry, Volume 89, 2020
The complexity of human cancer underlies its devastating clinical consequences. Drugs designed to target the genetic alterations that drive cancer have improved the outcome for many patients, but not the majority of them.
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Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science, Volume 70, 2020
This review emphasizes the importance of including radiative corrections when extracting physics from colliders such as the Tevatron Run II at Fermilab, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, and a future linear collider (LC).
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Annual Review of Environment and Resources, Volume 45, 2020
People compete with wildlife for food and resources, and have eradicated dangerous species; co-opted and domesticated valuable species; and applied a wide range of social, behavioral, and technical approaches to reduce negative interactions with wildlife.
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Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Volume 48, 2020
Geoscientists use radiocarbon, or carbon-14, to establish a chronology of Earth’s processes. Because of the 5,730 ± 40 year half-life of this isotope, carbon-14 dating is used in disciplines like geology, archaeology, geochemistry, oceanography, forensic sciences, and more.
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Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, Volume 52, 2020
The placenta is a complex organ that acts like an interface between the mother and the fetus, for whom it is a life support system
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Annual Review of Anthropology, Volume 48, 2019
Read the full review of what evolution and anthropological evidence have to say about when difficult childbirth first appeared, why, and whether human infants are truly more helpless than other primates’ offspring.
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Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, Volume 51, 2019
The placenta is a complex organ that acts like an interface between the mother and the fetus, for whom it is a life support system.
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Annual Review of Physiology, Volume 70, 2019
Morally convicted attitudes represent something psychologically distinct from other constructs (e.g., strong but nonmoral attitudes or religious beliefs), are perceived as universally and objectively true, and are comparatively immune to authority or peer influence.
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Annual Review of Immunology, Volume 37, 2019
One of the great advances of the 21st century has been genomic DNA sequencing technologies. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have made it possible to examine the molecular state of the genome in a patient’s cell.
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Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science, Volume 69, 2019
The Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science, in publication since 1952, covers significant developments in the field of nuclear and particle science, including recent theoretical developments as well as experimental results and their interpretation, nuclear structure, heavy ion interactions, oscillations observed in solar and atmospheric neutrinos, the physics of heavy quarks, the impact of particle and nuclear physics on astroparticle physics, and recent developments in accelerator design and instrumentation.
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Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, Volume 70, 2019
Experimental data from cells typically yields little information on individual molecules and, until recently, intracellular single-molecule studies were rare and difficult.
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Annual Review of Genetics, Volume 53, 2019
Quorum sensing is a cell-cell communication process in which bacteria use the production and detection of extracellular chemicals called autoinducers to monitor cell population density.
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Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Volume 47, 2019
Geoscientists use radiocarbon, or carbon-14, to establish a chronology of Earth’s processes.
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Annual Review of Materials Research, Volume 49, 2019
Additive manufacturing (AM) is known as the process of adding layer upon layer of material to create parts from 3D model data, as opposed to removing material to make shapes, or forming shapes, for example with a mould.
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Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Volume 9, 2018
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Smart windows can dynamically control the transmittance of solar irradiation based on the weather and personal preferences, thereby improving building energy efficiency and indoor comfort. Sounds smart indeed, so why aren’t they used everywhere.
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