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Researchers identified a small panel of inflammatory and neurology-related blood proteins that may help distinguish long ...
The dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) serotonergic (5-HT) system has been implicated in regulating sleep and motor control; however, its specific role remains controversial. In this study, we found that ...
As data platforms continue to scale, one of the persistent challenges for organizations is not the lack of data, but the ...
AI doesn’t really “think.” Rather, it remembers how we thought together. And we’re about to stop giving it anything worth ...
Did residential segregation help or hurt European immigrant groups’ socioeconomic achievement in the early twentieth-century United States? The present study addresses this question with 1930 Census ...
Twenty years after the introduction of the theory, we revisit what it does—and doesn’t—explain. by Clayton M. Christensen, Michael E. Raynor and Rory McDonald Please enjoy this HBR Classic. Clayton M.
Physics is the search for and application of rules that can help us understand and predict the world around us. Central to physics are ideas such as energy, mass, particles and waves. Physics attempts ...
Students at Marshall University's College of Science showcase impactful research in biology, chemistry, physics, and more at ...
Mar. 26, 2026 Deepfake X-rays created by AI are now convincing enough to fool both doctors and AI models. In tests, radiologists had limited success identifying fake images, especially when they ...