A nationwide study of more than one million death records shows that mortality in Kazakhstan changed substantially between 2014 and 2022, with sharp ...
Discover how scientists are revolutionizing colorectal cancer treatment by targeting a key protein linked to tumor growth and blood vessel formation.
Imagine a tiny patch that could heal stubborn wounds with just a bit of light! Scientists have developed microneedles that release healing agents ...
This editorial explores how power systems can proactively tackle climate change amid soaring renewable energy penetration. It highlights existing ...
In this study we examined data on COVID-19 patients recorded in 2020 at the Hakim Sadanne Hospital in the Biskra, Algeria and applied various tests: statistical, epidemiological, etc. In addition, we ...
Fair MusE calls for stronger EU action to improve transparency and fairness in digital music markets
Behind every stream, playlist and recommendation lies a web of data few creators or regulators can see. A new Policy Brief ...
Researchers at the University of Würzburg have identified a considerable number of wild bee species on the Hubland Campus.
Until now, the following has been true for metastatic pancreatic cancer: Once the tumour has spread, local treatment such as surgery is usually no longer an option. In recent years, however, studies ...
A team of researchers has published the first nationwide assessment of established non-native species in Türkiye in the journal NeoBiota. The study ...
Avoiding difficult topics is a poor choice if your aim is to create a sense of security, according to Geir Christian Johannessen, a PhD research ...
Chinese Neurosurgical Journal Highlights Gut–Brain Axis in Pituitary Tumor–Related Cognitive Decline
A new study from Kunming Medical University suggests that hormonal imbalance and gut microbiota alterations may contribute to ...
Patients with advanced cancer should be involved in decisions about their own treatment. Yet, patients, and relatives and ...
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