A Philadelphia-area woman is among a growing number of younger women with cardiovascular disease. This device saved her life.
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How Crohn’s disease can change as you get older — and what that means for your care
ON THIS PAGEEvolution of Crohns DiseaseHow to Manage Crohns as You AgeWhether youve been living with Crohns for one year or 10, you may be wondering about the future how the disease can change over ...
Impostor syndrome is the often irrational belief that one does not deserve one’s results: successes are attributed to luck or ...
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Politic | The Galgotias Syndrome That Plagues India
Before Modi woke up all of a sudden to organise the AI Summit, he should have carefully scrutinised the prevailing academic ...
The Norwegian government scientist was endeavouring to refute 'Havana syndrome', a mysterious condition that has reportedly ...
When you're feeling doubtful, stressed or overwhelmed, it's easy to assume you're experiencing impostor syndrome. But here ...
The Einstein–de Haas effect, which links the spin of electrons to macroscopic rotation, has now been demonstrated in a quantum fluid by researchers at Science Tokyo. The team observed this effect in a ...
As the Allies battled their way up the Italian peninsula in the summer of 1944, behind German lines reprisal killings became sickeningly common. In answer to partisan attacks, Italian civilians — men, ...
In 1927, Albert Einstein and Neils Bohr debated the nature of what’s known as complementarity—the idea that a photon’s dual wave-like and particle natures can’t be measured at the same time. Now, two ...
Most of the exoplanets we’ve discovered have been in relatively tight orbits around their host stars, allowing us to track them as they repeatedly loop around them. But we’ve also discovered a handful ...
As Albert Einstein wrote elegantly about our experience of time and space, he also devoted his days to the process of social transformation: the question of how one world becomes another. He was ...
A near-100-year-old debate between the theoretical physicists Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr has finally been settled—and not in the former’s favor. A team of physicists in China have realized a ...
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