In the shadow of Napoleon’s invasion of Russia, hundreds of thousands died of the plague in Istanbul. The epidemic has been completely overlooked in history. Until now.?
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Machine learning and artificial intelligence are set to play a significant role in the future of drug development. Recent research has unveiled new insights into how these models should be supervised, using both so-called positive and negative data.
The heart medication beta-blockers reduce the risk of subsequent heart attacks in patients with either no or mild heart damage, according to two new large-scale studies. These findings may have significant implications for clinical practice worldwide.
Can AI models be used to predict the risk of suicide attempts among youth? Yes, according to Haghish Fardzadeh, who has earned a doctorate on the topic.
A new study reveals that individuals who enjoyed whole milk during the 1970s and early 1980s had a higher risk of mortality. However, beginning in the mid-1980s, a significant change occurred.
Students love using games, videos and music, and they learn English incidentally that way, but a recent study highlights why we still need English teachers to make sure students learn everything they need.
A new study in Nature reveals that the wage gap between immigrants and the majority population is primarily due to inferior access to higher-paid jobs, rather than differences in wages for similar work.
Then there is a good chance that you are also open, compassionate, and sensitive, according to new research.
ADHD in adults manifests differently than in children. A new test that reveals the extent of mind wandering may contribute to more accurate diagnoses.
It has been a mystery in children’s language development, but researchers are now closer to solving it.?
Results from a comprehensive Norwegian study provide reason for optimism. More patients with Crohn's disease now experience a milder illness compared to previous years, and fewer require surgery.
Can research into a rare, accelerated ageing disease and "zombie cells" teach us something about the normal ageing process?
Researchers disconnected one type of nerve cell in the brain of mice while the animals rested after having learnt something new. This gave new answers to what actually happens when you remember earlier experiences for later use.
Air raid sirens, drones, and bombs. The noise of war brings Ukrainians together, but it also creates different experiences depending on where you are.?
A new study has gained international attention for providing clear, research-based answers to a question dentists worldwide have debated for years: Should an open or closed surgical technique be used when children have canine teeth that fail to erupt in the upper jaw? Some of the study's results have now been published and were highlighted by the renowned British orthodontic blogger Kevin O’Brien.
"In many situations, an emoji seems more heartfelt than just plain text," says Professor Patrick Georg Grosz.?
Mononucleosis is a very common infection among youth. Now, researchers believe that if we can stop the virus behind the infection, we can significantly reduce the probability of developing the severe liver disease PSC.
Not just mom and dad?– older siblings may also enrich the youngest child's vocabulary, a new study from the Department of Psychology at the University of Oslo reveals.
The technology focuses on the delivery of subunit vaccines via mucosal surfaces, such as via a nasal spray. A recent study reports that the vaccine technology provides robust protection against infections with the coronavirus and influenza virus.
Clothing and shoes from the Chinese brand Shein are making their way into the world through the efforts of individuals. This is how the company reaches new customers without the need for credit cards or direct access to transportation.?
During recent years, the Section for Clinical Nutrition has published an impressive 300 articles and developed the foundation for Norway’s new dietary guidelines. Now they have reaped praise from the Research Council of Norway’s evaluation report.
Students' perceptions of their mathematical identity can provide insight into why some lose motivation or underperform in math.
Lullabies soothe children to sleep in many cultures, but not all of them are child-friendly. The lyrics can address such topics as dead children and unfaithfulness.
Research from Norway reveals new insights about masturbation habits among adults, highlighting how gender, parenthood and sexual orientation shape these intimate moments.
The international boycott of the Hamas government was a major mistake and has laid the groundwork for a more hardline approach within the organisation, according to a researcher from the University of Oslo in a new book. ?