Repetitive impacts key to understanding sports-associated concussions
Scientists at Trinity College Dublin have announced a significant advance in our understanding of mild head trauma (concussive brain injury) […]
Scientists at Trinity College Dublin have announced a significant advance in our understanding of mild head trauma (concussive brain injury) […] It is often assumed that people use antibiotics inappropriately because they don’t understand enough about the spread of drug resistant […] Researchers at Cornell University are using a rigged card game to shed light on perceptions of inequality. After noticing that […] Cancer took more than 8.7 million years of life and $94.4 billion in lost earnings among people ages 16 to […] Everyone knows cigarette smoking causes cancer and as a result, prices and advertising are closely regulated to discourage youth from […] In the wake of the 2016 American presidential election, western media outlets became almost obsessed with echo chambers. With headlines […] New research from the University of Illinois at Chicago shows that when pharmacies close, people stop taking widely used heart […] In the largest analysis to date of narrative medical school evaluations, researchers at UC San Francisco and Brown University have […] Smartphones have become a constant companion for many of us. In a recent study by the Pew Research Center, nearly […] A new analysis of research citations by University of Maryland professor of computer science Ben Shneiderman indicates that the average […]STEM Education
Repetitive impacts key to understanding sports-associated concussions
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