A slender glass fiber no thicker than a human hair placed across a particle beam could improve accelerator monitoring. A team ...
The conclusion of the FUTURE study1 by Mohamed Abdel-Fattah and colleagues—that routine urodynamics in women with refractory overactive bladder (r-OAB) is unjustified—is unsurprising. What is ...
Could a virtual reality headset offer a cheaper, easier, and more comfortable method of testing a person's vision, ...
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A Future Beyond Animal Testing: Why ORIVA Matters and How Computational Models Bridge the Gap
Animal testing is costly, slow, and poorly predictive. ORIVA offers a human-relevant alternative with the potential to change that.
Scientists at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School have developed a targeted genetic test to improve ...
Biomarker testing for patients with ovarian cancer should be completed both in the upfront setting and through disease ...
A new treatment is presented that eliminates the root cause of the disease and restores ocular surface health.
The innovative Celeritas project, led by the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, provides a software tool that makes sure simulations used to analyze particles can run on the fastest ...
We thank Manuela Tutolo and colleagues for commending the design of the FUTURE study and the robustness of its delivery, including the urodynamics quality control. We also thank Maurizio Serati and ...
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