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Neurons have a "hibernation mode." Scientists discover how brain cells use RNA tentacles to lock their protein factories together to survive when energy is low.
Current models of mortality risk after heart failure (HF) rely primarily on cardiac-specific clinical variables and may underestimate risk in elderly East Asian patients.
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U.S. Rep. Derek Schmidt compared the federal government to old, rusty farm machinery that is slowly starting to function again. Schmidt emphasized that there is still work for Congress to do before ...
The conversation brings together Suraj Srinivasan, professor at Harvard Business School, and David Sable, vice chairman of Stagwell and one of advertising’s most influential voices, to examine what ...