Everything on the electromagnetic spectrum has some properties of both waves and particles, but it’s difficult to imagine a radio wave, for example, behaving like a particle. The main evidence for ...
Julius Fischer. Department of Radiation Oncology, Technical University of Munich (TUM), TUM School of Medicine and Health, ...
Early detection through screenings can help identify liver problems before they lead to significant damage.
This manuscript presents important findings that challenge traditional models of speech processing by demonstrating that theta-gamma phase-amplitude coupling in the auditory cortex is primarily a ...
As next generation antiobesity medications (AOMs) take the culture by storm, many providers and researchers are asking an important question: how are distinct subsets of the population differently ...
The introduction of PET scans that can image more than one radiotracer simultaneously could revolutionize oncology by ...
Challenging the classic view, two cognitive scientists argue in a new review that categorization is not a late, specialized ...
Often confused with radiology and radiotherapy, nuclear medicine uses radioactive substances to precisely diagnose and treat disease.
Yuancheng Ryan Lu could barely breathe while he waited for his labmate to adjust the microscope focus. On the slide in front ...
How does the brain categorize objects? Scientists reveal that categorization is a predictive process where the brain prepares an action plan before perceiving a stimulus.
New research being presented at this year's European Congress on Obesity (ECO) in Istanbul, Turkey (May 12–15), reveals ...
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