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WebScientific Reports, Published online: 20 May 2026; doi:10.1038/s41598-026-53526-z The essential chaperone DNAJC17 activates HSP70 to coordinate RNA splicing and G2-M progression
Scientific Reports, Published online: 20 May 2026; doi:10.1038/s41598-026-52854-4 IL-1β alleviates suppressive potential of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in macrophage M1 polarization via autophagy mediated degradation of SPP1
Scientific Reports, Published online: 20 May 2026; doi:10.1038/s41598-026-48010-7 Carbon halogen bond dissociation energy predictions through automated machine learning pipeline
Scientific Reports, Published online: 20 May 2026; doi:10.1038/s41598-026-53172-5 Experimental and predictive analysis of pile raft foundation in clayey soils using machine learning and MATLAB tools
This essay argues that the self is not an enduring entity but the effect of a recurrent operation: the appropriation of experience as “mine.” Through an analysis of temporality, it shows how continuity—structured by memory and anticipation—is organized around a functional center, which is subsequently reified as an independently existing subject. This misinterpretation generates a structurally un…

Scientific Data, Published online: 20 May 2026; doi:10.1038/s41597-026-07445-3 Multimodal data on bipedal locomotion during prolonged treadmill recordings at varying speeds
NASA’s Roman Space Telescope could soon begin an epic search for alien worlds, dark matter, and never-before-seen cosmic mysteries. NASA says its Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope could launch as early as September 2026, moving the mission ahead of the agency’s previous commitment to fly no later than May 2027. “Roman’s accelerated development is a [...]
While industrial emissions are subject to rigorous monitoring, fugitive emissions from uncontrolled coal fires like in Jharia are rarely part of global greenhouse gas audits
Adults should aim to do between 560 and 610 minutes a week of moderate to vigorous physical activity to achieve a substantial reduction in the risk of heart attacks and stroke, suggest the findings of an observational study published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
The microsecond-level performance data that forced our complete architectural rewrite Building Real-Time Trading Systems: Why We Abandoned Go for Rust The microsecond-level performance data that forced our complete architectural rewrite When microseconds determine millions in profit, the choice between Rust and Go becomes a matter of mathematical certainty rather than engineering preference. Trad…
Vitamin D deficiency is associated with more moderate to severe pain following breast cancer surgery and an increased consumption of opioid drugs, finds research published online in the journal Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine.
Severe infections linked to opioid use often progress rapidly, particularly when access to timely medical care is limited. This can result in devastating health outcomes, including life-altering amputations.
*Background** I am designing a lower torso surrogate adapter for crash test dummy drop tower testing. The assembly works as follows: - The **lower torso** (EN24T wedge) is bolted **flat** to the drop tower floor - The top face of the wedge is inclined at **10.23°** — this is intentional... Read more
On page 265 of (1), Massart writes: In [39] (see Theorem 4.1 ), Talagrand obtained some striking concentra- tion inequality for the supremum of an empirical process which is an infinite dimensional ...
When N atoms get close together and form a much more complex structure, we get N binding orbitals and N antibonding orbitals. The property of the bonding orbitals is that if we filled them up the ...
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Large Language Models have changed how we think about application logic. Prompts are no longer "just text" - they are configuration, business rules, and behavioral contracts for the model. As soon as a team starts iterating on prompts, they begin to multiply: new variants, experiments, context adjustments, formatting tweaks, role changes, and domain‑specific constraints. Very quickly, teams face …
AI-enabled research tools can accelerate health research, but their data-science roots may clash with epidemiological workflows built around prespecified designs, causal reasoning, bias control, and reproducibility. The article argues that researchers should integrate AI cautiously, using clear workflow boundaries, peer review of AI outputs, and sustained human accountability.
The most common white blood cells in your body - immune cells called neutrophils - can make a protein nobody knew they were making, Stanford Medicine investigators have discovered.
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