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In one of the largest studies of early cardiogenic shock (CS) patients, where blood flow is still functioning to vital organs, researchers demonstrated that 26% experienced worse outcomes, including ...
There is no difference over time in the spatial working memory of older people who have autistic traits and those who are neurotypical, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.
A federal judge has agreed to temporarily block the Trump administration from taking any more steps to dismantle an agency ...
The president has been emboldened in his second term, surrounded by loyalists and governing a nation that has moved to the ...
From narrative to documentary, features to shorts, here's a list of all the summer 2025 grants, fellowships, and labs.
Jovanté Teague, 30, denies being romantically involved with the woman while he was a jail guard in Dixie County.
Rutgers University has received a $3.7 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health to explore why some people struggle to resist everyday temptations and how that may play a role in ...
As worries grow about the potential for a bird flu pandemic, leading virologists warn there's a rising threat from H5N1 and ...
Getting experience with the specialized niche of ophthalmic imaging as a student helps grad secure a summer internship with ...
Since 85% of the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust spoke Yiddish, including their language in a Holocaust ...
Slammed with lawsuits, the administration paused its student visa revocations, but students still aren’t in the clear.
According to author Eric Spitznagel, 'Sooner or later, we all turn into Yoda.' Here are the lessons he's learned from 45 years as a 'Star Wars' fan.