Extended educational sessions that offer attendees the opportunity to learn research methods and techniques from prominent psychological scientists.
BACKGROUND: For reasons not fully understood, Black adults experience more socioeconomic disadvantages (SED) than their White counterparts, as well as earlier onset and greater mortality from heart ...
Introduction Glucose is a major determinant of fetal growth, but its relative contribution in different ethnic groups or populations is not fully understood. The Hyperglycaemia and Adverse Pregnancy ...
Objective Geriatric patients often face issues related to polypharmacy and adverse drug events. Re-evaluating prescribed medications and considering deprescribing is critical. Medication discrepancies ...
Reconstructing the diverse conformations of biomolecules from cryoelectron microscopy datasets remains a longstanding challenge. Here, we present a method that surpasses current approaches across ...
Feb 10 (Reuters) - Microsoft (MSFT.O), opens new tab is exploring using superconducting power lines in its data centers, which could potentially accelerate its massive U.S. build-out of the server ...
This coal plant in central Pennsylvania, once the largest in the state, was shuttered in 2023 after powering the region for over 50 years. Earlier this year, wrecking crews blasted the plant’s cooling ...
Abstract: With the increase of private data being collected by data owners, it has been a trend for data owners to store the data on cloud computing platforms. The huge amounts of data in cloud ...
Article subjects are automatically applied from the ACS Subject Taxonomy and describe the scientific concepts and themes of the article. Aromatic amines are used widely in industry as chemical ...
ABSTRACT: Most studies on the relationship between lexical sophistication and writing quality operationalize lexical sophistication as distributional property of words and focus on argumentative ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) has long been regarded as a disease with different subtypes such as “relapsing” or “progressive.” An international study, published on August 20, 2025, in Nature Medicine under ...