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Using target sequence capture to improve the phylogenetic resolution of a rapid radiation in New Zealand Veronica
PREMISE: Recent, rapid radiations present a challenge for phylogenetic reconstruction. Fast successive speciation events typically lead to low sequence divergence and poorly resolved relationships with standard phylogenetic...
Development of Iron-based Superconducting Bulk Magnet
This article reviews the recent development of bulk trapped field magnet made with iron-based superconductor (IBSC). A trapped field of over 1 T at 5 K and 0.5 T at 20 K has been measured between a stack of magnetized cylinders...
Assessing amino acid racemization variability in coral intra-crystalline protein for geochronological applications.
Over 500 Free Amino Acid (FAA) and corresponding Total Hydrolysed Amino Acid (THAA) analyses were completed from eight independently-dated, multi-century coral cores of massive Porites sp. colonies. This dataset allows us to...
Synchronous timing of abrupt climate changes during the last glacial period.
Abrupt climate changes during the last glacial period have been detected in a global array of palaeoclimate records, but our understanding of their absolute timing and regional synchrony is incomplete. Our compilation of 63...
Learning how to teach unfamiliar subjects
Academic librarians with teaching responsibility have traditionally delivered training in discovering and organising information. However, in recent years, there has been an increased emphasis on supporting researchers through...
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Classroom: Student Experiences at a Small, Liberal Arts University in the South
Veronica Skubisz
Jan 01, 0001
Research consistently shows that diversity, equity, and inclusion significantly impact student's experiences in the classroom and their learning outcomes. Our qualitative study aimed to obtain insight from students on their...
Published by: Winthrop University
Use of clay in the manufacture of lightweight aggregate
Clay is used as a raw material for the production of lightweight aggregates because it is readily processed into suitable granules and forms low-density but high strength aggregate particles when sintered at relatively low...
Toward Analog Quantum Computing: Simulating Designer Atomic Systems
We use a magneto-optical trap to cool rubidium atoms to temperatures in the µK range. On the µs timescales of our experiment, the atoms are moving slowly enough that they appear stationary. We then excite them to a Rydberg...
Published by: Ursinus College
Writing for publication
This article provides an overview of writing for publication in peer-reviewed journals. While the main focus is on writing a research article, it also provides guidance on factors influencing journal selection, including journal...
Systematic reviews
This article aims to provide an overview of the structure, form and content of systematic reviews. It focuses in particular on the literature searching component, and covers systematic database searching techniques, searching...
IPR Policy Brief - Climate change regulation
Regulators’ efforts to shape business responses to climate change centre on the development of CO2 markets. These are designed to deliver significant CO2 emission reductions at the lowest possible cost to industry. However, the...
Published by: University of Bath
Writing for publication
This article provides an overview of writing for publication in peer-reviewed journals. While the main focus is on writing a research article, it also provides guidance on factors influencing journal selection, including journal...
IPR Policy Brief - Climate change regulation
Regulators’ efforts to shape business responses to climate change centre on the development of CO2 markets. These are designed to deliver significant CO2 emission reductions at the lowest possible cost to industry. However, the...
Published by: University of Bath
Creating conference posters
This article aims to provide an overview of the form, structure and content of conference posters for researchers who intend to submit an academic poster to a conference. It focuses in particular on the design and layout of...
Systematic reviews
This article aims to provide an overview of the structure, form and content of systematic reviews. It focuses in particular on the literature searching component, and covers systematic database searching techniques, searching...
Active Shooter Protocols: Perceptions, Preparedness, and Unintended Consequences
Veronica Worthington
Jan 01, 0001
The national concern about active shootings has pushed schools to implement intense drills without considering some unintended consequences. Studies have found that training had the potential to increase preparedness; however...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Taste of Blood
Veronica Jove
Jan 01, 0001
Human blood and floral nectar are both appetizing meals to a hungry female mosquito, yet each meal fulfills a distinct nutritional requirement. While protein obtained from blood is required for females to develop eggs and...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Top, Higgs, diboson and electroweak fit to the Standard Model effective field theory
Abstract: The search for effective field theory deformations of the Standard Model (SM) is a major goal of particle physics that can benefit from a global approach in the framework of the Standard Model Effective Field Theory...
Easy Generation of Facial Animation Using Motion Graphs
Facial animation is a time-consuming and cumbersome task that requires years of experience and/or a complex and expensive set-up. This becomes an issue, especially when animating the multitude of secondary characters required...
Toward Quantum Analog Computing: Simulating Designer Atomic Systems
We use a magneto-optical trap to cool rubidium atoms to temperatures in the µK range. On the µs timescales of our experiment, the atoms are moving slowly enough that they appear stationary. We then excite them to a Rydberg...
Published by: Ursinus College

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