Solving the Puzzle of Early Acute Kidney Injury After Pediatric Heart Surgery
Acute kidney injury is one of the most common and consequential complications faced by children after heart surgery, yet it often begins invisibly, before conventional...
Acute kidney injury is one of the most common and consequential complications faced by children after heart surgery, yet it often begins invisibly, before conventional...
LipidLibrarian Brings the Fragmented World of Lipid Data Into One Open Platform For decades, lipid researchers have faced a deceptively simple problem: finding the same...
A tiny marine worm with no mouth, gut, or anus has helped overturn a long-standing assumption about how animals obtain carbon from microbes. Researchers at...
Calls to U.S. poison centers involving liver injuries linked to medications, supplements, alcohol and other foreign substances increased nearly fourfold between 2000 and 2024, according...
Antibody medicines are often discovered by searching through an overwhelming biological library. Researchers may begin with millions or even billions of antibody candidates, yet only...
Across the world’s largest cities, a quiet competition is unfolding over one of the most valuable resources in urban life: access to open green space....
A child may survive a brain tumor and still face a second, less visible threat from the treatment itself: acute kidney injury, or AKI. A...
Parkinson’s disease may alter one of the brain’s most fundamental calculations: whether an action is worth the effort it demands. A new study published in...
Atomic layers are rewriting the design rules of three-dimensional quantum matter. In a study of tantalum disulfide, or TaSâ‚‚, researchers have shown that the way...
Philadelphia researchers have uncovered evidence that immune-mediated inflammatory diseases beginning in childhood are not simply younger versions of the same disorders diagnosed in adults. In...
A new catalyst made from iron, nitrogen and carbon has achieved a performance milestone that could help reduce the dependence of fuel cells and zinc–air...
A Daily Liver Clock May Tell the Body When to Burn Fat The liver may not simply release metabolic signals whenever they are needed. New...
Western Australia’s Iron-Rich Rocks Could Become an Underground Hydrogen Factory Beneath the red earth of Western Australia, a mineral best known for its role in...
Surgical training is often described as a test of technical precision, stamina, and decision-making under pressure. A qualitative study published in JAMA Network Open adds...
The race to build a clean-energy economy is often described as a contest between laboratories, startups and investors. A new study in Nature Communications argues...
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