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JUROS is accepting submissions for its first hard-copy edition, Oculus. The first three manuscripts accepted into each category (Science & Technology, Arts & Humanities and Social Science, Business & Education) by July 24 will be published both online and in Oculus. There is no submission fee and authors retain all rights to their work (so authors may publish elsewhere after publishing with JUROS). Visit FAQs and Submit for more information. Submit Your Work, You Could Be Published Next: Scanning tunneling microscopy is used to image sub-monolayer CdSe (d = 10 nm) quantum dots (QDs) on a gold substrate. After imaging the surface, scanning tunneling spectroscopy was performed on a single QD in the middle of a cluster, at the edge of a cluster; and completely isolated from other QDs. This data shows that the zero-conductance region decreases with respect to the number of neighboring dots. A classical electrostatic screening model has been used to analyze this effect. View Paper | Download Paper See all Current Position Openings |
The Genetic Cause of Aggression in Mice Since childhood, recent OSU graduate M. Sima Finy has been fascinated by the brain and human behavior and has wondered what influences an individual's thoughts and actions. Finy started learning the basics by majoring in psychology and minoring in neuroscience. After her sophomore year, she joined the lab of Dr. Randy Nelson, an Ohio State Distinguished Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences. She fell in love with research immediately... Read More Women's Issues in Latin America It started out as a simple term paper, an assignment all college students must complete at some point in their university careers. When faced with a term paper, most students procrastinate for about nine and a half weeks of the quarter before finally succumbing to the inevitable caffeine-laden all-nighter. For OSU senior Katie Clonan-Roy, though, a term paper ended up changing her entire university experience... Read More |
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