Does a child’s mathematical ability have a genetic basis?
WileyA new study published in Genes, Brain and Behavior has identified several genetic variants that may be linked with mathematical abilities in children.
A new study published in Genes, Brain and Behavior has identified several genetic variants that may be linked with mathematical abilities in children.
An analysis of a COVID-19 trial has found that a combination of symptom and viral rebound after untreated COVID-19 infection is rare, occurring in only 3 percent of study participants. The analysis is published in Annals of Internal Medicine.
Researchers conduct in-depth interviews with people participating in a work rehabilitation program to take a closer look at the barriers to re-entry.
Among 15,000 individuals with prior COVID-19 infection, those with post–COVID-19 condition (PCC), also known as long COVID, were less likely to be employed full-time and more likely to be unemployed.
Postpartum depression (PPD) affects up to 20% of mothers and birthing parents, yet only 1 in 10 receive evidence-based treatment. Barriers include time limitations, long waitlists, and concerns about stigma and judgment by health care providers.
Despite concerns over antimicrobial resistance, global antimicrobial use in animals could increase by 8% by 2030.
Scientists detected simple movement like pushing a button sends ripples of activity throughout networks of neurons spanning across the brain.
In this study of 1,832 U.S. adults, the risk of reporting symptoms for 28 or more days after COVID-19 onset was significantly higher in participants who were unvaccinated at the time of infection and those who reported moderate or severe acute illness symptoms.
About 1.4 million people in Canada have been affected by long COVID after infection, or suspected infection, with SARS-CoV-2.
Investigators have developed a freely available measure of autism symptoms that can help to screen for autism and monitor changes over time in symptoms.
A product of a freshwater single-celled green algae called Euglena gracilis may enhance skin regeneration to speed up wound healing, according to new research published in Advanced Materials Interfaces.
Scientists have developed a qubit platform formed by freezing neon gas into a solid, spraying electrons from a light bulb’s filament onto it, and trapping a single electron there. This system shows great promise as an ideal building block for quantum computers.
Adaptable and versatile, molecular qubits hold promise for numerous quantum applications. By altering the qubit's host environment, a team supported by the Q-NEXT quantum center has extended the length of time these qubits can maintain information.