Some athletes swear by cluster sets for increasing muscle strength and endurance and helping with metabolic fatigue. Let’s ...
Why do glass and other amorphous materials deform more easily in some regions than in others? A research team from the University of Osaka, the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and ...
Despite being one of the most familiar substances on Earth, water holds many secrets that scientists are still working to ...
The enteric nervous system (ENS), the largest division of autonomic nervous system, is a tantalizing frontier in neuroscience. With the advent of single-cell transcriptomics, the ENS has been ...
Bayesian hierarchical methods and survival analysis might seem esoteric to most of us, but Dr. Getachew Dagne speaks on the subject with ease. In fact, the professor of biostatistics in USF’s College ...
Abstract: Change detection in synthetic aperture radar imagery is challenging due to noise, complex nonlinear features, and variations in underlying data distributions. Traditional clustering-based ...
Insurance stands as one of finance’s foundational primitives—an essential scaffold that undergirds every major market from commodities to credit. Since the 1600s, no vibrant financial ecosystem has ...
The win ratio is a method for analyzing a hierarchical composite outcome. It has been most widely used in randomized clinical trials (RCTs) in cardiovascular disease. We performed a review of ...
Introduction: Motivational impairments are a hallmark symptom of psychotic disorders. However, motivation is a multidimensional construct believed to be underpinned by different neural mechanisms and ...