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This project explores how a special type of flight feather on birds - emarginated primary feathers - have evolved different shapes across evolutionary history. These feathers make up the wingtips of…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Lilia Burtonpatel, UG '27 (A6DA3782) Department
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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Hurricanes are devastatingly powerful storms and are only becoming more common and intense as climate change progresses. In addition to billions of dollars in damage each year, these storms alter…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Princeton Vaughn, GS (C885856D) Department
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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April 4th, 2024 Speaker
Eyob Derillo
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UAV-Mounted Open-Path Ammonia Sensor Advised by: Prof. Mark Zondlo, Civil and Environmental Engineering Vladislav Sevostianov, Civil and Environmental Engineering
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July 31st, 2023 Speaker
Ava Krocheski-Meyer Department
Office of Undergraduate Research
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Methylation of ciliary dyneins- Miho Sakato-Antoku, Ramila S. Patel-King, Stephen M. King. The LC1 outer arm dynein light chain is required for normal motor assembly kinetics, ciliary stability and…
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June 5th, 2023 Speaker
Chair Junmin Pan, Speakers Stephen M. King, Miho Sakato-Antoku, Nervätte M. Penny, Kaiyao Huang, Ken-ichi Wakabayashi & Noriko Ueki Department
Molecular Biology Location
Frick B02
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Cell-cell connections are far stronger than cell-substrate connections. The proteins that cells use to connect to non-cellular material are weaker than the proteins used in cell-cell connections. On…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Lauren Ava Rawson, UG '23 Department
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Through our research, we explore the contents of light novels, a medium of short young-adult fiction novels in Japan, through a dataset of light novel titles of the past 50 years. Through analyzing…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Anthony Ng, UG '23 and Kurt Lemai, UG '23 (2262522) Department
Computer Science and Comparative Literature
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Over the past century, astronomical observations have taught us that the observable universe—that is, the fabric of space itself—is expanding. For most of the universe's…
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April 27th, 2023 Speaker
David Shlivko, GS Department
Physics
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