The world is changing. Is higher ed ready to change with it? Senior Writer Scott Carlson helps you better understand higher ...
New studies of the “platypus of materials” help explain how their atoms arrange themselves into orderly, but nonrepeating, ...
Opinion
Jacobin on MSNWe Can Use Predistribution to Fight Income Inequality
It is a commonplace that “neoliberal” thought and practice has an anti-redistributive bent. But dig a little deeper, and ...
Objective Glomerular immune complex deposition plays a central role in lupus nephritis (LN), but the prognostic relevance of individual immunoglobulin components remains unclear. This study aimed to ...
This article was first published in the October 7, 1969, issue of NR. It is republished here as a small tribute to the late John Coyne’s tenure and a salute to his talent.
Whether you’re revising your notes right after class or condensing them later so you can study using the Feynman method, ...
Background Atrial fibrillation (AF) is linked to significant morbidity and mortality, with ischaemic stroke being a leading ...
Using all-atom simulations of model mycomembranes, the work reports compelling structural insights into how α-mycolic acids and outer leaflet lipids (PDIM and PAT) shape membrane organisation. The ...
Given the unmet need of fatigue in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), the PBC working group of the European Reference Network for Rare Liver Diseases assessed and summarised the current evidence ...
The clinical and molecular heterogeneity of IBD—both between patients and within the same individual over time—continues to ...
Objective Assess sociodemographic disparities in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) diagnoses and determine ...
The editorial board members (AHA) journals are committed to transparency, open-science principles, and quality assurance in the publication of AI-based research articles, with the goal of achieving ...
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