The segment also had a sales increase of nearly 20% in the first three months of the year, according to IDC.
In his directorial debut David Oyelowo tackles illness and death with sensitivity, adventure and fantasy in this coming-of-age drama.
When it comes to post-menopausal hormone therapy, the type, route and duration all play a role in reducing the risk of neurodegenerative diseases.
In an adverse political environment, experienced professionals are leaving the field—and crime is surging.
A new book on Henry Ford’s dreams for a planned city offers insights into why such visions rarely come to pass.
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Читать дальше...(Estonian Research Council) Liisa Kaljula, a doctoral student at the Tallinn University School of Humanities, defended her doctoral thesis Estonian Sots Art! Signs of Soviet Visual Culture in Estonian Art of the Late Soviet Era.
(Estonian Research Council) Stanislav Nemerzhitski, a doctoral student at the Tallinn University School of Educational Sciences, defended his doctoral thesis Conditions for Creativity in Estonian School: Teachers' and Students' Beliefs about Creativity and Creative School Climate (Tingimused loovuse soodustamiseks Eesti koolis: Õpetajate ja õpilaste uskumused loovuse ja loovust soodustava koolikliima kohta).
(Wayne State University - Office of the Vice President for Research) - A Wayne State University School of Medicine faculty member is editor of a newly published book, Brain Network Dysfunction in Neuropsychiatric Illness: Methods, Applications & Implications.
(Penn State) Natural Black hair texture and styling practices - such a braiding, locking and crocheting - will help inspire and generate novel building materials and architecture structures using computational design processes in new Penn State research funded by the prestigious Graham Foundation.
(Lancaster University) The Health Innovation Campus at Lancaster University has brought together a taskforce of experts for a major investigation into the prevalence of cancer in the region, to help improve early detection and save lives.
(University of Bonn) People contribute only very little to climate protection, because they underestimate the willingness of others to contribute. This is the central result of a new study by the behavioural economists Peter Andre, Teodora Boneva, Felix Chopra and Armin Falk, members of the Cluster of Excellence ECONtribute at the Universities of Bonn and Cologne, published as an "ECONtribute Discussion Paper".
(Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) FUTURE-MINDS-QB, a bridge program streamlining a path from a master's degree at Fisk University, a historically Black university in Nashville, to a doctoral degree at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, has received a T32 training grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
(Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard) Today, the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University and Boston's Brigham and Women Hospital (Brigham) announce their newly founded Diagnostic Accelerator (Brigham-Wyss DxA). By combining the institutions' broad clinical and multi-disciplinary bioengineering expertise, the Brigham-Wyss DxA will enable the fast creation of diagnostic technologies through deep collaborations in a process driven by previously unmet needs.
(University of Arizona College of Engineering) Could your doctor use smartphone data to monitor your health and provide remote care? That's the goal of the Center to Stream Health Care in Place, led by the University of Arizona with partners Baylor College of Medicine, the University of Southern California and the California Institute of Technology.
(Schmidt Ocean Institute) Building off a groundbreaking 2017 expedition, a follow-up expedition in the Phoenix Islands Archipelago enabled the largest collection of microbial cultures from the central Pacific Ocean and the most comprehensive study of deep sea coral and sponge ecosystems in this part of the world.
(University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture) Researchers at the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture have received a $423,316 grant to study food loss and waste reduction at the consumer-grocery retailer interface. Study results regarding consumer and retailer attitudes toward food loss and waste reduction programs could aid in future programming design.
An analysis of MRI images of the tissue grafts used for patients who underwent surgery to repair the anterior cruciate knee ligament suggests grafts used from the quadriceps may be superior to tissue grafts from the hamstring. The research was presented today at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine - Arthroscopy Association of North America Combined 2021 Annual Meeting.
Orthopedic surgeons know that knee surgeries that require revisions have inferior outcomes compared with primary surgeries but until now, the reason for this was unknown. Today a team of orthopedic physicians reports that opting for a transtibial surgical approach and choosing an inference screw for femoral and tibial fixation will improve the patient's odds of having a significantly better six-year clinical outcome.
Plant researchers have a potent new tool at disposal: In the journal Science Advances, a research team from Würzburg shows how to close the stomata of leaves using light pulses.
Daily step counts increased by approximately 1,200 among veterans who were given goals and participated in game-like interventions with loss-framed cash rewards
What The Study Did: This survey study examined disparities in COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and approaches to improve vaccination rates among adults in China.
What The Study Did: Researchers characterized clinical content of ambulatory care among office-based compared with telemedicine visits in the United States before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.