Structural biology has long been a leader in open data culture; the Protein Data Bank (PDB), Electron Microscopy Data Bank (EMDB), and Biological Magnetic ...
This article is a conceptual contribution that derives its construct from interdisciplinary literature rather than from new empirical data. The dominant resolution paradigm in grief theory—which ...
So, can a machine learn it anyway? The obvious answers pull in opposite directions. Maybe intuition is less mysterious than ...
A five-year Gallup study of 351,000 workers finds wellbeing rests on enjoyment, purpose and choice, and that leaders must ...
This week, Women in Solar+ Europe (WiSEu) shares key insights from its flagship breakfast workshop at Intersolar Europe 2026, ...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is still the main cause of chronic pain and disability in the world. With the aging of population and the increase of metabolic disorder, it is predicted that the number of knee OA ...
Extending the in‑field life of your silicon is essential for long‑term success and for staying ahead of your competitors in today’s rapidly evolving digital world of data centers, automotive and ...
Walk into a shop, board a plane, log into your bank, or scroll through your social media feed, and chances are you might be asked to scan your face. Facial recognition and other kinds of face-based ...
Pattern made its debut on the Nasdaq after raising $300 million for the company and its investors in an IPO. The Utah-based company is one of the top sellers on Amazon's third-party marketplace. "No ...
Bees’ remarkable visual learning abilities make them ideal for studying active information acquisition and representation. Here, we develop a biologically inspired model to examine how flight ...
Functional scoliosis is a product of imbalanced muscles or posture, often due to uneven leg length. In contrast, structural scoliosis is a product of how the spine has grown. Understanding the ...
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