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Using structural colour to track length scale of cell‐wall layers in developing Pollia japonica fruits
Summary: Helicoidally arranged layers of cellulose microfibrils in plant cell walls can produce strong and vivid coloration in a wide range of species. Despite its significance, the morphogenesis of cell walls, whether...
Published by: New Phytologist
Long-lived polarization memory in the electronic states of lead-halide perovskites from local structural dynamics.
Anharmonic crystal lattice dynamics have been observed in lead halide perovskites on picosecond timescales. Here, we report that the soft nature of the perovskite crystal lattice gives rise to dynamic fluctuations in the...
Disorder in convergent floral nanostructures enhances signalling to bees.
Diverse forms of nanoscale architecture generate structural colour and perform signalling functions within and between species. Structural colour is the result of the interference of light from approximately regular periodic...
Owner of Agapé Senior Will Deliver M.B.A. Lecture on Oct. 27
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Scott Middleton founded Agapé Senior 10 years ago to care for senior citizens in a faith-based atmosphere. The evening begins with a reception in Macfeat House at 6 p.m., and Middleton will take the stage at 7 p.m. in Whitton...
Published by: Winthrop University
Professional duties are now considered legal duties of care within genomic medicine.
The legal duty to protect patient confidentiality is common knowledge amongst healthcare professionals. However, what may not be widely known, is that this duty is not always absolute. In the United Kingdom, both the General...
Health Care Administrator Joins Winthrop University Board of Trustees
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
James C. Williamson '80, '85, resigned from his Board of Trustees alumni representative position earlier this month. The Winthrop University Alumni Association's Executive Board recently appointed Middleton, the founding equity...
Published by: Winthrop University
Protocol for Extraction and Electron Microscopy Visualization of Lipids in Viburnum tinus Fruit Using Cryo-Ultramicrotomy.
We recently reported that Viburnum tinus fruit generates its metallic blue color using globular lipid inclusions embedded in its epicarpal cell walls. This protocol describes steps to visualize the lipidic nature of the...
THE CONCEPT OF “EXPERIENCE” AND THE MAKING OF THE ENGLISH WORKING CLASS, 1924–1963
STUART MIDDLETON
Nov 01, 2018
Despite intense scholarly interest in the “Anglo-Marxism” that rose to prominence in Britain from the mid-1950s, its intellectual lineaments and lineages have yet to be fully accounted for. This is particularly the case...
E. P. Thompson and the Cultural Politics of Literary Modernism
STUART MIDDLETON
Oct 18, 2018
This article re-examines E. P. Thompson’s The Making of the English Working Class (London: Gollancz, 1963) as an attempt to resolve problems of Communist cultural thought that were derived from literary modernism, centring upon...
A public backlash towards genomics is a risk all of us working in genomics must share.
In January 2022, the UK Government Office for Science (GoS) released Genomics Beyond Healthcare,1 a report with explicit recommendations for ‘greater public dialogue’ around the application of genomic technology.
Public trust and genomic medicine in Canada and the UK.
Background: Genomic medicine could improve precise risk stratification, early prevention, and personalised treatment across a broad spectrum of disease. As this reality approaches, questions on the importance of public trust...
Double Diffusion As a Driver of Turbulence in the Stratified Boundary Layer Beneath George VI Ice Shelf
Abstract: Warmer and more persistent intrusions of Circumpolar Deep Water (CDW) onto the West Antarctic Peninsula are a key driver of the recent increase in ice shelf mass loss. The relatively warm and salty CDW is thought to be...
How close is the nearest node in a wireless network?

The ability of small-cell wireless networks to self-organize is crucial for improving capacity and performance in modern communication networks. This paper considers one of the most basic questions: what is the expected...

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