Chang et al. find that data-derived clusters corresponded to common, specific, and recognizable clinical presentations. Clusters of pain drawings were associated with activity limitation, pain intensity, and psychological distress. Learn more in #PAIN https://t.co/5kdTaxYifo
As the political right blasts DEI efforts, the number of women in C-suite jobs at major companies fell for the first time in two decades https://t.co/7kRoWqOwoC via @BW
Researchers have generated a nanoscale-resolution reconstruction of a millimeter-scale fragment of human cerebral cortex, giving an unprecedented view into the structural organization of brain tissue at the supracellular, cellular, and subcellular levels. https://t.co/AO946Lnsir
From protein engineering and 3D printing to detection of deepfake media, here are seven areas of technology that @Nature will be watching in the year ahead. https://t.co/fbPXY3koBZ
As I am getting older, I am recognizing how absurd it is that the majority of the field of body image research uses samples of college aged women. My body image is radically different from when I was 18-22, and I'm not even 30. We need more work on body image across the lifespan.
"We are talking too much about Donald Trump in Europe"
It's time for Europeans to "do our homework" ahead of a possible second Trump term, urges Germany's Finance Minister Christian Lindner at Davos https://t.co/EQxhNHZM4r
The "anti-gravity" water fountains use strobe lights to produce an optical illusion of backflow of water drops.
This is a scientist cat trying to derive a law to explain it.
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We are pleased to see that our WildDISCO whole mouse nerve image, which was published at @NatureBiotech, has made it to one of the top images in @ScienceMagazine.
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Researchers have created the largest atlas of human brain cells so far, revealing more than 3,000 cell types — many of which are new to science https://t.co/IndMKmLlrk