A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) suggests that hospital-acquired adverse events are more prevalent in hospitals acquired by private equity. The study, conducted by Sneha…
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Protein in visual system of mice identified as crucial for Circadian Rhythm Stability
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health have discovered a protein in the visual system of mice that plays a significant role in stabilizing…
Raspberry Pi System Delivers Accurate Facial Palsy Detection
A recent study published in BioMedInformatics has revealed that a Raspberry Pi-based system, equipped with a digital camera and a deep learning algorithm, can accurately detect facial palsy (FP). Led by Ali…
Breakthrough in High-Sensitivity Terahertz Detection Using 2D Plasmons in Transistors
Researchers from Tohoku University and RIKEN have successfully developed a high-speed, high-sensitivity terahertz-wave detector that operates at room temperature. This breakthrough in terahertz (THz) detection could significantly advance the development of next-generation…
Controlling Thermoelectric Conversion in Magnetic Materials through Magnetization Direction: A Breakthrough by NIMS
The National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) has achieved a significant milestone in the field of thermoelectric conversion by directly observing the anisotropic magneto-Thomson effect. This phenomenon refers to the changes in…
New Research Debunks Misconception about Regret among Transgender Patients after Gender Affirming Surgery
In a groundbreaking article published in JAMA Surgery, researchers from Johns Hopkins University challenge a common but unsupported belief that many patients who undergo gender affirming surgery (GAS) later regret their decision….
Carbon-Lite Atmosphere May Indicate Water and Life on Other Planets, Researchers Say
A carbon-lite atmosphere could be a potential indication of liquid water and the potential for life on terrestrial planets, according to a study conducted by scientists at MIT, the University of Birmingham,…
Carbon-Lite Atmosphere May Indicate Water and Life on Other Planets, Researchers Say
A carbon-lite atmosphere could be a potential indication of liquid water and the potential for life on terrestrial planets, according to a study conducted by scientists at MIT, the University of Birmingham,…
Dapagliflozin Reduces Cardiovascular Events in Patients with Heart Failure and T2D
A recent study has shown that dapagliflozin, a medication used to treat type 2 diabetes (T2D), can reduce certain cardiovascular events in patients with heart failure. However, the study also revealed that…
Harvard Study Reveals Social Media Companies Earned $11 Billion in US Ad Revenue from Minors
According to a recent study conducted by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, social media companies collectively made more than $11 billion in advertising revenue from minors in the United States…
