Unfinished tasks occupy your brain differently than completed ones. Discover why "done" matters more than "perfect"—and how ...
Brilliant figures such as Sergey Nikitovich Mergelyan (1928-2008) defined the 20th century as an era for extraordinary ...
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We conclude that brain states are shaped by local circuit mechanisms, large-scale connectivity and neuromodulation. A unified multiscale theory of cortical dynamics is relevant not only for ...
The authors explore the limitations of the current system of revisit interval assignment and discuss the importance of standardization to optimize patient health care outcomes. Physicians often rely ...
Open-air sites will stay open, but most staffed facilities will close. The nation's parks were once again caught in the middle as the federal government shut down at midnight on Wednesday. A newly ...
Journal Editorial Report: The Fed Chief signals rate cuts are coming. As we saw during the Covid pandemic, lab-created experiments can wreak havoc when they escape their confines. Once released, they ...
Overreliance on technology, as seen in Facebook’s 2018 outage, can lead to reputational and operational crises. Continuity plans should include scenario testing, manual overrides and clear ...
Background: Advances in cancer treatment have led to a significant increase in the global number of cancer survivors. However, long-term health management challenges—such as reduced cardiopulmonary ...
Share on Pinterest “Japanese walking” is a low impact exercise protocol that may help improve cardiometabolic health. Jacob Wackerhausen/Getty Images Interval walking training (IWT) is a form of ...
In 2011, two teams of scientists created an uproar after revealing they had separately mutated the H5N1 bird flu virus to spread among ferrets through the air, something it didn’t do naturally. The ...
Most solid training plans include a weekly speed workout, often in the form of intervals. But the length of those intervals usually depends on your race distance, training goals, and fitness level.