In times past, when we wanted to know which team would win the World Cup, we had to turn to seers with crystal balls, use divination via tea leaves, or hope for Paul the Octopus to tell us what would ...
Background Comparative evidence on the diagnostic yield of endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS)-guided sampling techniques for ...
When confronted with cancer, Connor Christou fed everything tied tied to his regime — blood results, scan data, wearable ...
In his latest book, the scientist explores paradoxes of human identity, such as people who not only look alike, but also ...
The vehicles on American roads have grown larger — and they are killing thousands more pedestrians, a Times investigation ...
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Scientists Discover A Hidden Rule Behind Every Mass Extinction On Earth
A new study reveals that every major mass extinction in Earth’s history follows a single repeating pattern tied to the pace ...
For an academic researcher who first trained as a philosopher, then as a psychologist, Robyn Dawes was a practical fellow. He would tell a story from his time working in a psychiatric ward in the ...
Introduction Efficient preventive management of acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is ...
The machine learning algorithm and subsequent simulations are fueled by data, expert knowledge and statistical models ...
The results show that Spain is favored to win with a probability of 14.5%. In times past, when we wanted to know which team would win the World Cup, we had to turn to seers with crystal balls, use ...
The subthalamic nucleus contains subpopulations with different contributions to deliberative decision-making based on noisy evidence and reward-driven preferences.
Fine-scale exogenous attention within the foveola selectively enhances contrast gain at low-to-mid spatial frequencies while increasing response gain across a broad spatial frequency range.
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