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Rotator cuff tears found in 73% of adults over 40. Here’s why that might not matter
In A Nutshell • 99% of adults over 40 have rotator cuff abnormalities on MRI scans, including wear and tear (25%), partial ...
Hypertension is the leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease, the most common cause of death worldwide. Less than half the people with high blood pressure are aware of their diagnosis, and only ...
Dave Roberts likes to operate in a state of endless optimism. He’d much rather praise a player than break him down.
A research team at the University of Würzburg has deciphered another aspect of poxviral gene activation. They have revealed a unique viral mechanism: A molecular ring anchors the viral copying machine ...
Nike's Project Amplify and consumer exoskeletons like Hypershell X are bringing wearable robotics to market, with powered footwear targeting 2028 release.
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Steam machine may cost up to $1,000, analyst predicts
But hey, it's a prediction, not a hard science!
In this month’s issue, some of our favorite artists and writers—from Ottessa Moshfegh to Margaret Atwood to Michaela Coel—consider how to leave a mark.
"Anybody wanna play chess?" asked Detroit Tigers right-hander Justin Verlander, a soon-to-be 43-year-old entering his 21st ...
Pope Leo XIV seems to know the issue of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is more than a barroom debate, as the new technology continues to grow at an exponential rate.
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Study reveals poxvirus's unique DNA clamp for gene activation
A research team at the University of Würzburg has deciphered another aspect of poxviral gene activation. The study reveals a unique viral mechanism: a molecular ring anchors the viral copying machine ...
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