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Five-year-old survives 40-feet fall with minor scratches

A five-year old boy here survived a 40-feet fall from a multi-storeyed building with minor scratches.




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Swiss accounts are a diversion. Bulk of black money is right here in India

The scent of 'black money' is in the air again. At the Supreme Court's order, Modi sarkar has set up a Special Investigation Team to look into cases of illegal outflow of money to foreign havens.




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Indian-American scientists develop alternative to radio tags

A team of Indian-American scientists has developed a smart tracking system, which could very well provide an honourable alternative to the radio tags.




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Five-year-old Indian becomes millionaire

A five-year-old Indian boy has become a millionaire overnight after winning a lottery at a national bond draw here.




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Lucknow zoo animals are more active in lockdown




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Denied treatment, woman gives birth on roadside

A woman delivered her child on the roadside after she was allegedly denied treatment by doctors here, police said on Friday. Kiran (35) delivered the baby at around 11 am on the roadside at Katra Bazar in Shikohabad area of the district, they said.




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USGS releases first comprehensive geological map of moon using Apollo data

The new map explains the 4.5-billion-year-old history of our neighbour in space.




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Massive asteroid 1998 OR2 to fly by planet Earth today!

It is also the largest asteroid expected to zoom by Earth within the next two months.




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YouTube sensation PewDiePie signs exclusive live-streaming deal with the video-sharing platform

In the month of Jan, he announced a break from YouTube but continued posting his regular videos after his break.




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'Instagram has given my career a boost'

'I have started getting a lot of messages from people, directors, photographers...and I realised the importance of being visible.'





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'I can't imagine how A-list actors manage their lives'

'Sometimes, I wish someone would tell me that this will happen at this point in time, so I know how my life will be. I don't know what my evening is like. I don't know what my tomorrow will be like. The uncertainty sometimes takes a toll on me.'




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'I am looking at the lockdown positively'

'We are so busy in our lives, there is never any time.'




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Nondestructive testing to identify concrete bridge deck deterioration / Nenad Gucunski ... [et al.]

Barker Library - TA440.N68 2013




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Reinforced concrete design / Abi O. Aghayere, P. Eng., Drexel University, George F. Limbrunner, PE, Hudson Valley Community College (emeritus)

Barker Library - TA444.L44 2014




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Self-sensing concrete in smart structures / Baoguo Han, professor, School of Civil Engineering Dalian University of Technology Dalian, China, Xun Yu, associate professor, Mechanical and Energy Engineering, University of North Texas, Denton, TX. USA, Jinp

Barker Library - TA440.H26 2014




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10th ACI/RILEM International Conference on Cementitious Materials and Alternative Binders for Sustainable Concrete (ICCM 2017): Montreal, Canada 2-4 October 2017 / editor, Arezki Tagnit-Hamou

Barker Library - TA438.I58 2017




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Sulfate attack on concrete: a holistic perspective: held at the ACI Fall 2016 Convention: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: USA, 23-24 October 2016 / editors, Mohamed T. Bassuoni, R. Doug Hooten, Thanos Drimalas

Barker Library - TA440.S85 2017




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Evolution and selection of quantitative traits / Bruce Walsh, University of Arizona, Michael Lynch, Arizona State University

Hayden Library - QH452.7.W35 2019




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Integrative structural biology with hybrid methods / editors, Haruki Nakamura, Gerard Kleywegt, Stephen K. Burley and John L. Markley

Online Resource




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Translation mechanisms and control / edited by Michael B. Mathews, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Nahum Sonenberg, McGill University; John W.B. Hershey, University of California, Davis

Hayden Library - QH450.5.T195 2019




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What biological functions are and why they matter / Justin Garson, Hunter College, City University of New York

Online Resource




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Never home alone: from microbes to millipedes, camel crickets, and honeybees, the natural history of where we live / Rob Dunn

Hayden Library - QH309.D866 2018




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Specimen science: ethics and policy implications / edited by Holly Fernandez Lynch, Barbara E. Bierer, I. Glenn Cohen, and Suzanne M. Rivera

Hayden Library - QH231.S64 2017




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Disease Resistance in Crop Plants: Molecular, Genetic and Genomic Perspectives.

Online Resource




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Theoretical physics for biological systems / Paola Lecca, Researcher, Department of Mathematics, University of Trento, Italy, Angela Re, Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Sustainable Future Technologies CSFT@Polito, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy

Hayden Library - QH505.L397 2019




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Exploring sources of variability related to the clinical translation of regenerative engineering products: proceedings of a workshop / Meredith Hackmann, Theresa Wizemann, and Sarah H. Beachy, rapporteurs ; Forum on Regenerative Medicine, Board on Health

Online Resource




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Active particles. Nicola Bellomo, Pierre Degond, Eitan Tadmor, editors

Online Resource




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Computational biology: a statistical mechanics perspective / Ralf Blossey

Hayden Library - QH506.B57 2020




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Who is the scientist-subject?: affective history of the gene / Esha Shah

Hayden Library - QH331.S437 2018




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Genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics: stem cells monitoring in regenerative medicine / Babak Arjmand, editor

Online Resource




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Introduction to optical microscopy / Jerome Mertz (Boston University)

Hayden Library - QH205.2.M47 2019




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Mathematical models in developmental biology / Jerome K. Percus, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Department of Physics, New York University, Stephen Childress, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences

Online Resource




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Introduction to bioinformatics / Arthur M. Lesk (The Pennsylvania State University)

Dewey Library - QH507.L47 2019




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Whales of the Southern Ocean: Biology, Whaling and Perspectives of Population Recovery, / Yuri Makhalev

Online Resource




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Genomics data analysis: false discovery rates and empirical Bayes methods / David R. Bickel, University of Ottawa, Ottawa Institute of Systems Biology, Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Dewey Library - QH438.4.S73 B53 2019




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An Event Apart: Designing Progressive Web Apps

In his The Case for Progressive Web Apps presentation at An Event Apart in Chicago, Jason Grigsby walked through the process of building Progressive Web Apps for your Web experiences and how to go about it. Here's my notes from his talk:

  • Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are getting a lot of attention and positive stories about their impact are coming out. PWA Stats tracks many of these case studies. These sorts of examples are getting noticed by CEOs who demand teams build PWAs today.
  • A PWA is a set of technologies designed to make faster, more capable Web sites. They load fast, are available online, are secure, can be accessed from your home screen, have push notifications, and more.
  • But how can we define Progressive Web Apps? PWAs are Web sites enhanced by three things: https, service worker, and a manifest file.
  • HTTPS is increasingly required for browsers and APIs. Eventually Chrome will highlight sites that are not on https as "insecure".
  • Service Workers allow Web sites to declare how network requests and the cache are handled. This ability to cache things allows us to build sites that are much faster. With service workers we can deliver near instant and offline experiences.
  • A Web manifest is a JSON file that delivers some attributes about a Web site. Browsers use these files to make decisions on what to do with your site (like add to home page).
  • Are PWAs any different than well-built Web sites? Not really, but the term helps get people excited and build toward best practices on the Web.
  • PWAs are often trojan horses for performance. They help enforce fast experiences.

Feels Like a Native App

  • Does your organization have a Web site? Do you make money off your Web site? If so, you probably need a Progressive Web Site.
  • Not every customer will have your native app installed. A better Web experience will help you reach people who don't. For many people this will be their first experience with your company, so you should make it as good as possible.
  • Getting people to install and keep using native apps is difficult. App stores can also change their policies and interfaces which could negatively impact your native app.
  • The Web can do much more than we think, the Web has APIs to access location, do fast payments using fingerprint identification, push notifications, and more.
  • What should we use to design PWAs? Native app styles or Web styles? How much does your design match the platform? You can set up PWAs to use different system fonts for iOS and Android, should you? For now, we should define our own design and be consistent across different OSs.
  • What impact does going "chrome-less" have on our PWAs? You loose back buttons, menu controls, system controls. Browsers provide us with a lot of useful features and adding them back is difficult. Especially navigation via the back button is complex. So in most cases, you should avoid going full screen.
  • While not every person will add your PWA to their home screen, every person will "install" your PWA via the service worker.
  • An app shell model allows you put your common UI (header, footer, nav, etc.) into the app cache. This makes the first loading experience feel a lot faster. Should you app shell or not? If you have architected as a single page app, this is possible but otherwise might not be worth the effort.
  • Animating transitions can help with way-finding and polish on the Web. This gives Web sites even more personality.

Installation and Discovery

  • Using a Web manifest file, allows you specify a number of declarations for your app. In addition to name, icon, and even theme colors.
  • Once you have a PWA built and a manifest file, browsers will being prompting people to install your Web site. Some Browsers have subtle "add" actions. Other use more explicit banner prompts. "Add to home screen" banners are only displayed when they make sense (certain level of use).
  • Developers can request these banners to come up when appropriate. You'll want to trigger these where people are mostly likely to install. (like checkout)
  • Microsoft is putting (explicitly and implicitly) PWAs within their app store. Search results may also start highlighting PWAs.
  • You can use Trusted Web Activity or PhoneGap to wrap native shells around your PWA to put them into Android and iOS app stores.

Offline Mode

  • Your Web site would benefit from offline support. Service Workers enable you to cache assets on your device to load PWAs quickly and to decide what should be available offline.
  • You can develop offline pages and/or cache pages people viewed before.
  • If you do cache pages, make it clear what data hasn't been updated because it is not available offline.
  • You can give people control over what gets cached and what doesn't. So they can decide what they want available for offline viewing.
  • If you enable offline interactions, be explicit what interactivity is available and what isn't.

Push Notifications

  • Push notifications can help you increase engagement. You can send notifications via a Web browser using PWAs.
  • Personal push notifications work best but are difficult to do right. Generic notifications won't be as effective.
  • Don't immediately ask people for push notification permissions. Find the right time and place to ask people to turn them on. Make sure you give people control, if you'd don't they can kill them using browser controls.
  • In the next version of Chrome, Google will make push notification dialogs blocking (can't be dismissed) so people have to decide if they want notifications on or off. This also requires you to ask for permissions at the right time.

Beyond Progressive Web Apps

  • Auto-login with credential management APIs allows you to sign into a site using stored credentials. This streamlines the login process.
  • Apple Pay on the Web converged with the Web Payment API so there's one way to use stored payment info on the Web.
  • These next gen capabilities are not part of PWAs but make sense within PWAs.

How to Implement PWAs

  • Building PWAs is a progressive process, it can be a series of incremental updates that all make sense on their own. As a result, you can have an iterative roadmap.
  • Benchmark and measure your improvements so you can use that data to get buy-in for further projects.
  • Assess your current Web site's technology. If things aren't reasonably fast to begin with, you need to address that first. If your site is not usable on mobile, start there first.
  • Begin by building a baseline PWA (manifest, https, etc.) and then add front-end additions and larger initiatives like payment request and credential api later.
  • Every step on the path toward a PWAS make sense on their own. You should encrypt your Web sites. You should make your Web site fast. These are all just steps along the way.




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Worldbeaters: the contrived grandeur of North Korea's Kim family

Kim Jong-un's headline grabbing aggressive irrationalism takes some beating (though he might have met his match in recent times...)




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GlaxoSmithKline (GSK): Seeking AI and ML experts for data-driven drug discovery and development

GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) is creating a data-focused culture and a global machine-learning team.




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Socially just pedagogies : posthumanist, feminist and materialist perspectives in higher education / edited by Vivienne Bozalek, Rosi Braidotti, Tamara Shefer and Michalinos Zembylas

London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2018




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Land education : rethinking pedagogies of place from indigenous, postcolonial, and decolonizing perspectives / edited by Kate McCoy, Eve Tuck, Marcia McKenzie.

London : Routledge, 2017.




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Collaborative creativity : educating for creative development, innovation, and entrepreneurship / Robert Kelly.

Edmonton, Alberta : Brush Education Inc., 2020




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Philosophical perspectives on lifelong learning [electronic resource] / edited by David N. Aspin

Dordrecht, Netherlands : Springer, ò007




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Birth to three matters [electronic resource] : supporting the framework of effective practice / [edited by] Lesley Abbott and Ann Langston

Maidenhead ; New York : Open University Press, 2005




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Economics of education [electronic resource] : a comprehensive overview / edited by Steve Bradley, Colin Green.

London ; San Diego, CA : Academic Press, [2020]




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[ASAP] Effects of Trichloroethylene on the Expression of Long Intergenic Noncoding RNAs in B6C3F1 Mouse Liver

Chemical Research in Toxicology
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrestox.9b00382




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[ASAP] Surface Functionalization of Pegylated Gold Nanoparticles with Antioxidants Suppresses Nanoparticle-Induced Oxidative Stress and Neurotoxicity

Chemical Research in Toxicology
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrestox.9b00368




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[ASAP] <italic toggle="yes">In Vitro</italic> Metabolism of Isopropylated and <italic toggle="yes">tert</italic>-Butylated Triarylphosphate Esters Using Human Liver Subcellular Fractions

Chemical Research in Toxicology
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrestox.0c00002




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[ASAP] Comprehensive <italic toggle="yes">In Vitro</italic> Metabolism Study of Bisphenol A Using Liquid Chromatography-High Resolution Tandem Mass Spectrometry

Chemical Research in Toxicology
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrestox.0c00042




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[ASAP] Triiodothyronine Attenuates Silica-Induced Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Apoptosis via Thyroid Hormone Receptor a in Differentiated THP-1 Macrophages

Chemical Research in Toxicology
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrestox.0c00018