The rise this week is happening from the 200-Day Moving Average (DMA), currently at ₹688. Additionally, the 21-DMA has crossed over the 55-DMA ...
Muscle loss (atrophy) due to inactivity is common after illness, injury, hospitalization or falls, and becomes increasingly ...
UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have identified two lipids that work together with a quintessential protein known ...
A weeklong, high-intensity version of TMS may work nearly as well as the standard six-week treatment for depression. In a UCLA study, patients who received five sessions a day for five days ...
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Artificial intelligence can be used to provide a more precise time of death, which can be crucial in e.g. murder investigations. The method was developed by researchers at Linköping University and the ...
Living cells are sustained by countless chemical reactions that must be carefully regulated to maintain internal order and ...
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD – Two Army chemical biological defense organizations have entered into a Memorandum of Agreement that will enable Soldiers ...
Deep in the folds of the intestine, in microscopic pockets called crypts, a quiet surveillance system is always at work. Stem cells lining the gut wall are not just rebuilding tissue—they are ...
Researchers developed plasma p-tau217–based clock models that estimate when cognitively unimpaired individuals with Alzheimer’s pathology may develop symptomatic disease. The models predicted symptom ...
Cities concentrate and amplify how humans affect nature. Biologist and conservationist Wenfei Tong reflects on how birds offer a way for people to connect with and care for nature in cities.
We discuss six reasons why we need to study the emotional support of human–artificial intelligence (AI) interactions, and offer suggestions on future avenues for evidence-based research and policies ...