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  • Morphological evaluation of brain organoids

    The development of brain organoids from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) has revolutionized the study of neurodevelopmental processes and disorders. Despite their potential, the variability in experimental outcomes and lack of standardized…

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  • The dataset for extending EMNIST evaluation

    The dataset for extending EMNIST evaluation

    The PG-HWLD dataset aims to propose an extension to EMNIST, especially for its evaluation, by providing new, unrelated data. The dataset has been validated in a two-fold way. First, the whole data was manually reviewed by 4 annotators, and their…

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  • Impact of autumn–winter wind speed and low temperatures on acute coronary syndrome: a 5-year single-center study in Beijing

    Impact of autumn–winter wind speed and low temperatures on acute coronary syndrome: a 5-year single-center study in Beijing

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  • Largest ever ‘superposition’ pushes quantum boundary

    Largest ever ‘superposition’ pushes quantum boundary

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  • When science jams: Biomedical engineer draws on musical roots to reimagine scientific collaboration

    When science jams: Biomedical engineer draws on musical roots to reimagine scientific collaboration

    For Roy Maimon, hitting the bar stage and working in the scientific laboratory have never been separate worlds. During his Ph.D., the new NYU Tandon biomedical engineering assistant professor would spend his days pipetting samples and his nights…

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  • Towards accurate malnutrition identification in individuals with Spinal Cord Injury: a qualitative investigation

    Towards accurate malnutrition identification in individuals with Spinal Cord Injury: a qualitative investigation

    Participants

    In total, 12 participants completed the semi-structured interviews, representing six different countries (five from Australia, three from the United Kingdom, and one from the United States of America, Norway, South Africa and New…

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  • New solvent method extracts lithium faster from low-grade brines

    New solvent method extracts lithium faster from low-grade brines

    Demand for lithium is rising fast as electric vehicles, wind turbines, and grid-scale batteries multiply worldwide. But extracting the metal remains slow, water-intensive, and limited to a few locations with high-quality deposits.

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  • IVF embryo transfer: Natural ovulation proves as effective as hormone treatment, with fewer maternal complications

    IVF embryo transfer: Natural ovulation proves as effective as hormone treatment, with fewer maternal complications

    Natural ovulation before frozen embryo transfer is as effective as hormone treatment for achieving a healthy baby by vitro fertilization (IVF), finds a clinical trial from China published by The BMJ.

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  • Non-monetary 'honor-based' incentives linked to increased blood donations

    Non-monetary 'honor-based' incentives linked to increased blood donations

    Offering non-monetary incentives such as free access to outpatient consultations to frequent blood donors is linked to an increase in donations without compromising blood safety, finds a study from China published by The BMJ.

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