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Blue light exposure alters cortical excitability in young adults, but adolescents respond differently
A new study published in the journal Neurobiology of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms provides evidence that exposure to blue ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics has cited studies suggesting that heavy use of electronic media may interfere with ...
Abstract: Stunting, a critical health issue affecting child growth and development, is prevalent in developing countries and is characterized by significantly reduced height for age. Traditional ...
Objective To develop prediction models for short-term outcomes following a first acute myocardial infarction (AMI) event (index) or for past AMI events (prevalent) in a national primary care cohort.
EDGE FGT: Cell type-specific tools for the study of gene function in spongesScott Nichols, College of Natural Sciences and ...
CISPA researcher Tejumade Àfọ̀njá has co-authored a new international study that uses food as a starting point to reveal ...
A new study suggests that traditional learning activities like making notes remain critical for students' reading ...
As AI platforms go mainstream, power bills from their usage are exploding, so researchers are racing to build hardware that would use less energy.
The Rise Of ‘Organoid Intelligence’: Why Scientists Are Now Growing Computers From Human Brain Cells
Researchers are turning human brain cells into tiny biocomputers. Here’s what the tech can actually do, what’s hype, and the ...
Developers can now integrate large language models directly into their existing software using a single line of code, with no ...
Regular creative activity is linked to a younger-looking brain and slower brain aging, according to a large international brain-imaging analysis.
Research reveals why some images feel pleasing while others uncomfortable. The brain prefers visuals that cost less energy.
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