Two Brains Running (Published 2011)
In the conflict between intuitive and rational decision-making, which side wins?
In the conflict between intuitive and rational decision-making, which side wins?
Diagnosing genetic disorders requires extensive manual curation and interpretation of candidate variants, a labor-intensive task even for trained geneticists. Although artificial intelligence (AI) …
This review critically analyzes the incidence of trastuzumab-induced left ventricular systolic dysfunction and congestive heart failure (CHF), distinguishing between cases with and without prior anthracycline…
PURPOSE Several allelic variants of the gene DPYD encoding dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD) are associated with impaired metabolism of the systemic fluoropyrimidine fluorouracil (5FU) and its…
Experience the exhilaration of scientific discoveries and the strength of global connections. This year’s gathering looks deeply at the intersection of the art and the…
Regret after gender-affirming surgery (GAS) is a complex issue. Comparing regret after GAS to regret after plastic surgery operations and other major life decisions is…
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Large language models (LLMs) excel at few-shot in-context learning (ICL) — learning from a few examples provided in context at inference, without any weight updates.…
With an estimated 65 million individuals affected by post-COVID-19 condition (also known as long COVID),1 non-invasive biomarkers are direly needed to guide clinical management. To…
There are two kinds of long Covid. One is a medical syndrome, the other manifests as a healthy obsession – an urge to shed light…