Monitoring and treating heart failure (HF) is a challenging condition at any age. Several models, such as Atrial fibrillation, Hemoglobin, Elderly, Abnormal renal parameters, Diabetes mellitus (AHEAD), and BIOlogy Study to TAilored Treatment in…
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Physical function is a crucial predictor of survival after heart failure, mortality risk model indicates
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Scientists may have seen a star collapse directly into a black hole without exploding first
Theory shows that stars can collapse directly into black holes without first exploding as supernovae. In fact, this should be a relatively common occurrence. But despite that, astronomers have found scant observational evidence to support…
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A silent signaling network deep in the gut protects against inflammatory intestinal disorders, scientists find
Deep in the folds of the intestine, in microscopic pockets called crypts, a quiet surveillance system is always at work. Stem cells lining the gut wall are not just rebuilding tissueâthey are listening and signaling. When certain strains of…
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How to switch from iPhone to Android (or vice versa)
At this point in the smartphone age, many of us have committed our loyalty to…
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Australian sea lion pups learn diving and foraging skills from their mothers
Research from Adelaide University and the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) has shown for the first time that Australian sea lion pups can learn foraging behavior from their mothers. Social information transition exists…
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Spinning Plasma Solves a Long-Standing Fusion Reactor Mystery
A persistent asymmetry in fusion exhaust has challenged researchers for years. New simulations show that plasma core rotation, working together with cross-field drifts, determines where particles land inside a tokamak. Tokamaks are often…
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2-month-olds see the world in a more complex way than scientists thought, study suggests
A new study suggests that babies are able to distinguish between the different objects they see around them at 2 months old, which is earlier than scientists previously thought.
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This Ocean Is Losing Salt at Unprecedented Speed, And It Might Just Turn Our Climate Plans Upside Down
Off the coast of Western Australia, the Southern Indian Ocean is becoming significantly less salty, and scientists say itâs happening at a rate never seen before. This rapid freshening has raised alarms about its potential effects on…
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Scientists Discover Fossils of a Dagger-Toothed Sea Monster in Morocco That Ruled the Oceans Before the Asteroid Hit
A newly discovered fossil marine lizard withrazor-sharp teeth is offering scientists a rare glimpse into life at the very end of the dinosaur age. Called Khinjaria acuta, this fierce predator roamed the waters off what is now Morocco about…
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Microsoftâs new gaming CEO vows not to flood the ecosystem with âendless AI slopâ
Microsoft announced a major gaming shakeup on Friday, with Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer departing the company, along with Xbox President Sarah Bond.
Spencer will be replaced by former Instacart and Meta executive Asha Sharma. With…
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