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  • Electrophoretic deposition | Nature Reviews Methods Primers

    Electrophoretic deposition | Nature Reviews Methods Primers

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  • A dataset of real-world oscillograms from electrical power grids

  • Agüero, J. R., Takayesu, E., Novosel, D. & Masiello, R. Grid modernization: challenges and opportunities. The Electricity Journal 30, 1–6, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tej.2017.03.008 (2017).

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  • Grasping the baton

    Grasping the baton

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  • It’s poster time | Nature Methods

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  • The case against efficiency: friction in social media

    The case against efficiency: friction in social media

    Above we’ve surveyed a range of frictions studied by platforms and scientists alike, working by a wide variety of mechanisms and exhibiting effects spanning from individuals to cross-platform. Yet each of these interventions arose, in a sense,…

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  • Fossil Shorebirds Tell New Story about Climate Change in Australia

    Fossil Shorebirds Tell New Story about Climate Change in Australia

    Shorebirds are widespread birds whose dependence on coastal and wetland environments makes them effective paleoenvironmental indicators. Wading shorebirds are rare in the fossil record, but Pleistocene deposits from the Naracoorte Caves World…

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  • Fear at work is a hidden safety risk, and it helps explain why hazards go unreported

    Fear at work is a hidden safety risk, and it helps explain why hazards go unreported

    Psychological safety—the belief that it is safe to speak up with concerns, questions or mistakes—is widely recognized as essential for organizational learning, innovation and workplace safety.

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  • Rushing a major strategy announcement can be a mistake for new CEOs

    Rushing a major strategy announcement can be a mistake for new CEOs

    When a new CEO takes over at a firm, it creates uncertainty for important stock market participants such as financial analysts who meet regularly with them and influence the investing patterns for the world’s largest institutional investors. They…

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  • 2.6-Million-Year-Old Fossil from Ethiopia Shows Paranthropus Hominins Were Widespread

    2.6-Million-Year-Old Fossil from Ethiopia Shows Paranthropus Hominins Were Widespread

    The newly-discovered fossil — a 2.6-million-year-old partial lower jaw found in the Afar region of Ethiopia — represents the first known specimen of Paranthropus ever discovered there and is among the oldest remains attributed to this…

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