Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain: Psychological Factors Form a ‘Dense Network’ of Interacting Components
Network analysis highlights the strong, central roles of depression, anxiety, and pain disability in chronic musculoskeletal pain, forming a dense, interconnected psychological network.
RIT computing students and Professor Rui Li are working on a National Institutes of Health-funded project to use AI in ...
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A Million-Year-Old Skull Is Rewriting the Human Family Tree
The skull reconstruction points to an Asian lineage that includes Homo longi and the mysterious Denisovans. It essentially ...
Across 1,000 species, males die younger than females—even in zoos. A global study shows biology, not just lifestyle, drives ...
As cybercriminals develop increasingly sophisticated means of attack, particularly those leveraging AI, developers and other innovators are looking for new technologies and strategies to counter ...
How AI can assist human decision-making and democratize super-forecasting to better predict uncertain futures.
Introduction The Sport Mental Health Assessment Tool-1 (SMHAT-1) was developed to screen elite athletes for mental health concerns. Previous work demonstrated high false negative rates (FNRs) for the ...
New research shows large language models rival humans in learning logic-based rules, reshaping how we understand reasoning.
In the late 20th century, the Silicon Age transformed the world with the discovery and refinement of semiconductors that are ...
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