In many cases, parents or school administrators push back against a child’s deserved bad grades or their need to repeat a year. That’s often because of misplaced concerns for the child’s self-esteem, ...
A new study uses single-cell transcriptomics from a 12-week clinical trial to reveal how kimchi influences the immune system. With seasonal shifts increasing the circulation of respiratory infections ...
As far as kitchen staples, you don’t really get much better than olive oil. It can do it all—jazz up a salad, sauté vegetables, add a nice crisp to some noodles, and more. Humans have been using olive ...
Researchers are investigating the use of LEO satellites as a backup for GPS navigation, particularly in challenging ...
Introduction Female sex workers (FSWs) in sub-Saharan Africa are at higher risk of HIV acquisition and transmission. However, ...
Sensitive tests designed to detect very small numbers of remaining leukemia cells after treatment, known as measurable residual disease (MRD), may provide an early and reliable indicator of long-term ...
A new study from UNC-Chapel Hill researchers shows that advanced artificial intelligence tools, specifically large language ...
A study carried out by the University of Bonn and the University Hospital Bonn throws light on how an important receptor can be inhibited.
Researchers at the Dubai Police’s General Department of Forensic Science and Criminology set out to validate the use of Py-GC-MS for detecting THC in edibles and other THC-containing products with ...
Objective To develop prediction models for short-term outcomes following a first acute myocardial infarction (AMI) event (index) or for past AMI events (prevalent) in a national primary care cohort.
Scientists learn about the brain's inner workings by studying what animals or people do, how they move, react, and make ...
High up in Earth's orbit, millions of human-made objects large and small are flying at speeds of over 15,000 miles per hour.