Unlike Robbins, Begeti doesn’t fully delete items from her brain dump because, she says, “they would go back into my brain as ...
When the immune system attacks the brain, behavior is a symptom, not defiance. Kids with neuroimmune disease are falling ...
Recent research suggests that the food we eat may influence the biological aging of our brains. A study involving over 20,000 ...
Free radicals are highly reactive molecules that are missing an electron. They get a bad rap, but could they actually have ...
A large-scale analysis of nearly 1,900 children found that those with a family history of substance use disorder show early ...
The roots of addiction risk may lie in how young brains function long before substance use begins, according to a new study ...
Abstract: Due to the limited availability of training data, the diverse shapes of brain tumors among different patients, inter-class similarity, and intra-class variation, achieving high recognition ...
Abstract: Brain hyper-networks as a kind of hypergraph for brain network analysis, describing the high-order interactions among brain regions, have been extensively utilized in research on brain ...
A new study shows how failing mitochondria and rising oxidative stress may set off key steps in Parkinson’s disease.
Neuroscience shows that our brains aren't wired to sustain high-intensity work over long periods of time. Many leaders describe feeling like they are caught in a whirlwind of constant doing—without a ...
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a widely used biomarker for sepsis evaluation in newborns. However, although it has a high ...
Treating annotation as a data understanding problem, rather than a labeling workflow challenge, can systematically drive down error rates and reduce the time and cost of producing high-quality data ...
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