‘How to Expect the Unexpected’ Review: Stop Thinking Straight
‘Curveballs,’ ‘snowballs’ and ‘boomerangs.’ These are all examples of how people are generally terrible at nonlinear thinking.
‘Curveballs,’ ‘snowballs’ and ‘boomerangs.’ These are all examples of how people are generally terrible at nonlinear thinking.
Two types of B cell in the tumor microenvironment modulate antitumor immunity
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Machine learning–based EHR analysis could enable earlier diagnosis of an inborn error of immunity with heterogenous presentation.
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Scientists test bighorn sheep, bears, moose, rats, and dozens of other species to track how SARS-CoV-2 moves between humans and wildlife
Taste influenced by differences in how alcohol and water molecules interact in warmer and cooler beverages
Blocking its sequestration by Hippo pathway kinases shifts WWC1 to neuroreceptors that promote learning.
Internal neural compass which the human brain uses to orientate itself in space and navigate through the environment has been identified.