To address the persistent threat of mechanical failure, innovations in engineering design have led to the development of ...
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Scientists identify dynamic brain patterns linked to symptom severity in children with autism
New research suggests that the way brain networks reorganize moment-to-moment predicts autism severity. Children who spent ...
A research team led by Professor Jiang Changlong at the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, ...
PFAS are forever chemicals that do not degrade in the environment. They enter soil and water, accumulate in plants, animals ...
Researchers found that cold is detected differently in the skin than in internal organs. This split system helps explain why ...
Professor Ole Gunnar Dahlhaug and postdoctoral fellow Wolf Ludwig Kuhn at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology ...
Biosensors are helping people with chronic conditions worldwide live better lives. However, their measurement accuracy has often been relatively low, limiting the range of possible applications.
Oxygen is the second most abundant element in Earth's atmosphere. Although critical for aerobic respiration, it also poses significant dangers to life. The reduction of molecular oxygen to water by ...
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Scientists are developing a 'self-driving' device that helps patients recover from heart attacks
Live Science spoke with Dr. Joe Alexander of NTT Research about "digital twins" and the development of an autonomous device ...
Background The cross-sectional association between cerebral tissue oxygen saturation (SctO2) and heart failure (HF) has been ...
Detecting pathogen invasion and regulating homeostatic processes are two essential functions of myriad non–Toll-like innate immune proteins. One of the more important revolutions in immunology has ...
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