Nuclear Virus-Host Interactions During Coronavirus Infection
Despite replicating in the cytoplasm, coronaviruses employ several mechanisms surrounding the nucleus to promote proliferation.
Posted by John Lee on Thursday, May 20th, 2021 in May 2021, Coronavirus, Gene Regulation, Nuclear Transport, Nucleolus, Nucleus
The Optimization of a Commercial-Sized Hybrid Barrel-Panel Solar Oven for Implementation in Tropical Climates
The usability and temperature capabilities of a commercial-sized, easily replicable solar oven were improved upon through structural changes, temperature testing, and material comparisons, and cook trials were performed to understand functionality.
Posted by John Lee on Wednesday, December 23rd, 2020 in May 2020, solar oven, sustainable cooking, tropics
Determining the provenance of glacial till from the Tucker Glacier, Antarctica
Lead and uranium dating of zircon minerals from glacial till indicates that Tucker Glacier in Antarctica experienced a shift in flow pattern.
Posted by John Lee on Tuesday, December 22nd, 2020 in May 2019, Antarctica, Glacial Till, U/Pb Dating, Zircon
The Biomechanics of Walking and Turning With a Split Toe Prosthesis versus a Single Toe Prosthesis
This research found that a split toe and a single toe prosthesis did not have significant biomechanical differences while walking or turning
Posted by John Lee on Tuesday, December 22nd, 2020 in May 2019, Biomechanics, Prostheses, Toes
Simulating Visual Deficits in a Virtual Environment: A Street Crossing Study
Simulating and quantifying the effects of visual deficits in virtual reality will help individuals, such as medical professionals, better under-stand those suffering from visual impairments.
Posted by John Lee on Tuesday, December 22nd, 2020 in May 2018, Computer Science, Macular Degeneration, programming, Virtual reality, Visual Deficits