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    AuthorHess, David J. (2)Bell, Nicole F. (1)Best, Kelsea B. (1)Covington, Natalie, V (1)Dent, James B. (1)Duff, Melissa C. (1)Froehler, Michael T. (1)Furbish, David J. (1)Furbish, David Jon (1)Glade, Rachel C. (1)... View MoreSubjectBernard K. Forscher (2)Chaos in the Brickyard (2)machine learning (2)science philosophy (2)alumni (1)amnesia (1)artificial intelligence (1)Autonomous vehicles (1)big data (1)brain (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 (12)2021 (1)Has File(s)Yes (13)

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    Rarefied particle motions on hillslopes: 2. Analysis (Supplementary Material) 

    Furbish, David Jon; Williams, Sarah G. (2020)
    We conducted two sets of experiments. The first set was aimed at demonstrating the basis for treating the proportion of energy extraction, βx, as a random variable. In the second set of experiments we launched particles ...

    First Pass Effect in Patients Treated With the Trevo Stent-Retriever: A TRACK Registry Study Analysis 

    Froehler, Michael T. (Frontiers in Neurology, 2020-02-18)
    Background and Objective: The first pass effect (FPE; achieving complete recanalization with a single thrombectomy device pass) has been shown to be associated with higher rates of good clinical outcomes in patients with ...

    GPED Newsletter, Spring 2020 

    Unknown author (2020-05-01)

    Dynamic Imaging of LDH Inhibition in Tumors Reveals Rapid In Vivo Metabolic Rewiring and Vulnerability to Combination Therapy 

    Waterson, Alex G. (Cell Reports, 2020-02-11)
    The reliance of many cancers on aerobic glycolysis has stimulated efforts to develop lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) inhibitors. However, despite significant efforts, LDH inhibitors (LDHi) with sufficient specificity and in ...

    The Brickyard in 2020 

    Furbish, David J.; Jerolmack, Douglas J.; Glade, Rachel C. (2020)
    The authors of this essay (David Furbish, Douglas Jerolmack and Rachel Glade) offer an updated view of the state of affairs in the brickyard described in B. K. Forscher’s popular 1963 allegorical letter to Science, “Chaos ...

    The Young Brickmakers 

    Best, Kelsea B. (2020)
    In 2020, a young brickmaker (Kelsea Best) provides an update to B. K. Forscher's 1963 vision of the state of the scientific endeavor as a brickyard. As the brickyard becomes ever more chaotic, this essay calls on young ...

    Migdal effect and photon bremsstrahlung in effective field theories of dark matter direct detection and coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering 

    Bell, Nicole F.; Dent, James B.; Newstead, Jayden L.; Sabharwal, Subir; Weiler, Thomas J. (Physical Review D, 2020-01-22)
    Dark matter direct detection experiments have limited sensitivity to light dark matter (below a few GeV), due to the challenges of lowering energy thresholds for the detection of nuclear recoil to below O(keV). While ...

    Interregional Archaeology in the Age of Big Data: Building Online Collaborative Platforms for Virtual Survey in the Andes 

    Wernke, Steven; VanValkenburgh, Parker; Saito, Akira (Journal of Field Archaeology, 2020-02-20)
    Archaeologists study many phenomena that scale beyond even our most geographically expansive field methodologies. The promise of collecting archaeologically relevant data beyond the scale of regional surveys is among the ...

    Energy decentralization in California and New York: Conflicts in the politics of shared solar and community choice 

    Hess, David J.; Lee, Dasom (Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2020-04)
    This study reviews the development of shared (community) solar and community choice aggregation in the U.S. states of California and New York. Both states are leaders in energy-transition policy in the U.S., but they have ...

    Cross-Situational Statistical Learning of New Words Despite Bilateral Hippocampal Damage and Severe Amnesia 

    Warren, David E.; Roembke, Tanja C.; Covington, Natalie, V; McMurray, Bob; Duff, Melissa C. (Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2020-01-14)
    Word learning requires learners to bind together arbitrarily-related phonological, visual, and conceptual information. Prior work suggests that this binding can be robustly achieved via incidental cross-situational statistical ...
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