Abstract: Muscle fatigue is a common physiological phenomenon whose onset can impair physical performance and increase the risk of injury. Traditional assessments of muscle fatigue are primarily ...
Unveiling sex-based disparities in advanced renal cell carcinoma: Insights from the real-world Meet-URO33 (REGAL) study. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2026 ASCO Genitourinary Cancers ...
Bitcoin (BTC-USD) has shifted its correlation away from the broader Nasdaq 100 (QQQM) and toward the software sector (IGV), (XSW) in recent months, according to Jonathan Krinsky, chief market ...
Bitcoin is increasingly behaving like a software stock, with its latest correction unfolding alongside the broader software sell-off. The relationship between bitcoin and software equities has ...
A decades-long study suggested that close relationships with family members during teenage years could lead to a rich network of friendships in adulthood. By Emily Baumgaertner Nunn To many teens, ...
A major UK study shows that commonly used home pulse oximeters can overestimate oxygen levels in people with darker skin, increasing the risk of undetected hypoxemia and raising urgent questions about ...
When it comes to constructing an investment portfolio, “negative correlation” is something of a holy grail. Diversification, investors are told, is about combining assets that behave differently. You ...
Density Functional Theory (DFT) is the most widely used electronic structure method for predicting the properties of molecules and materials. Although DFT is, in principle, an exact reformulation of ...
2H-NbO2, created by ion extraction from LiNbO2, combines 2D flexibility with correlated states like superconductivity, enabling future quantum devices. However, despite significant progress in 2D ...
Wages still haven't caught up with inflation, four years after the pandemic caused prices to soar and created a cost-of-living crisis for many households, a new study finds. Americans on average are ...
Not too long ago, England used to lose a lot. So much that the phenomena, and the reasons behind it, were deemed fit to adorn a book cover. Why England Lose, published in 2009, sought to answer the ...