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In a massive scientific effort, hundreds of researchers have helped to map the connections between hundreds of thousands of neurons in the mouse brain and then overlayed their firing patterns in ...
As you read this sentence, trillions of cells are moving around in your body. From the red blood cells being pumped by your heart, to the immune cells racing across your lymphatic system, everything ...
From a tiny sample of tissue no larger than a grain of sand, scientists have come within reach of a goal once thought unattainable: building a complete functional wiring diagram of a portion of the ...
The idea for the course was perceived in 2022 when the Undergraduate Curriculum Framework was implemented in DU, but it could only be introduced in January 2025 ...
In this talk, Sarah Lea will introduce our exhibition Astonishing Things: The Drawings of Victor Hugo. Join us to discover the lesser-known drawings from one of France’s most famous writers, from ...
For exclusive news and updates, subscribe to our When Calls the Heart Newsletter: When Calls the Heart Season 12 has come to a close, but Hearties can breathe a sigh of relief. The beloved series ...
2 This document, focused on current data in pediatric patients and survivors of pediatric cancer, builds on the prior American Heart Association scientific statement 6 and provides updates on emerging ...
Echocardiography is used to evaluate for right heart dysfunction, and lower-extremity venous ultrasound is often ordered to identify coexisting DVT. The population-wide disparities described in this ...
“Astonishing Things” was Vincent Van Gogh’s observation about Victor Hugo’s work; we don’t know whether he was talking about his prose, poetry or art - probably the prose. But it’s not ...
Each of these motions is essential for allowing the heart to expand and draw blood into the ventricles. With diastolic heart failure, the second phase of a heartbeat is challenged by its inability ...