Just as wave-like patterns can appear on a computer screen when pixels do not align, new research led by Flinders University ...
One of the most commonly referred to examples of nonclassical behavior at a quantum scale is the double slit experiment, ...
A team of researchers at Kyoto University have demonstrated that the chaotic component of heartbeat variability is uniquely ...
In the quirky quantum world, particles can be affected by forces that they never directly encounter. A classic example is the ...
The largest brain imaging analysis of psychedelics to date, recently published in Nature Medicine, has identified two ...
Trained on historical consumption data spanning a decade, the model demonstrated strong predictive performance. It achieved a training error of 0.182 and a forecasting accuracy of 95.2 percent, ...
Background The tumour–stroma ratio (TSR) is a potential prognostic indicator, yet hindered by quantification challenges and conflicting reports. Objective To determine whether TSR follows a non-linear ...
Couples often disagree about who does more housework. Part of that disagreement reflects real differences in behaviour. But part of it is perception: what each person notices, remembers and counts as ...
Two studies recently published in JACC explore the relationship between short-term exposure to ambient fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) and cardiovascular mortality and the impact of long-term ...
This computational study constitutes an extension to prior work on biophysical calcium-based synaptic plasticity rules with metaplasticity, investigating how single neurons can learn to perform ...
This important work develops a new protocol to experimentally perturb target genes across a quantitative range of expression levels in cell lines. The evidence supporting their new perturbation ...
A landmark international study that pooled brain scans and memory tests from thousands of adults has shed new light on how structural brain changes are tied to memory decline as people age. The ...