Icon Special and general specialist literatureSpecial scientific titles & generally understandable specialist literature
Icon Free shipping in EuropeFree shipping throughout Europe
Icon pay safelySecure payment via PayPal & bank transfer

    News - archive

    Select here - your selection will appear below

    Your selection

    PITTSBURGH, Pa. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – Blood – we can’t live without it. It makes up seven percent of our body weight. And this year, four and a half million people will need a blood transfusion. Blood banks continue to face dire shortages as supplies have failed to reach their pre-pandemic levels. In fact, a fifth of blood centers nationwide have less than a day’s supply of blood. And according to America’s blood centers, 29 percent have just enough to last two days. That’s why researchers are now working on ways to create blood in the lab, synthetic blood.

    [...] read more

    A new theory has radically revised Stephen Hawking's 1974 theory of black holes to predict that all objects with mass may eventually disappear. Stephen Hawking's most famous theory about black holes has just been given a sinister update — one that proclaims that everything in the universe is doomed to evaporate.

    [...] read more

    Do intelligent people think faster? Researchers at the BIH and Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, together with a colleague from Barcelona, made the surprising finding that participants with higher intelligence scores were only quicker when tackling simple tasks, while they took longer to solve difficult problems than subjects with lower IQ scores. In personalized brain simulations of the 650 participants, the researchers could determine that brains with reduced synchrony between brain areas literally “jump to conclusions” when making decisions, rather than waiting until upstream brain regions could complete the processing steps needed to solve the problem.

    [...] read more

    Earth probably shouldn't exist. 

     

    That's because the orbits of the inner solar system planets — Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars — are chaotic, and models have suggested that these inner planets should have crashed into each other by now. And yet, that hasn't happened.

     

    New research published May 3 in the journal Physical Review X(opens in new tab) may finally explain why. 

     

    Through a deep plunge into the models for planetary motion, the researchers discovered that the motions of the inner planets are constrained by certain parameters that act as a tether that inhibits the system's chaos. Besides providing a mathematical explanation for the apparent harmony in our solar system, the new study's insights may help scientists understand the trajectories of exoplanets surrounding other stars. 

    [...] read more

    Psychology Test and Assessment Modeling showcased in Nr. 4/2022 + 1/2023 the potentials and promises that machine learning and deep learning algorithms can bring about to improve the current assessment theory and practices in different assessment settings: low stakes and high-stakes. Hong Jiao, Qiwei He, and Lihua Yao edited the two special issues.

    [...] read more

    INDIANAPOLIS—For centuries, people have suspected a full moon in the sky to cause mysterious changes in people. Now, psychiatrists at Indiana University School of Medicine have found deaths by suicide increase during the full moon.

     

    “We wanted to analyze the hypothesis that suicides are increased during the period around full moons and determine if high-risk patients should be followed more closely during those times,” said Alexander Niculescu, MD, PhD.

    [...] read more

    Pregnancy caused women to lose gray matter, and reshaped the brain’s “default mode network,” a set of brain regions that are most active when the mind is wandering.

    [...] read more

    NEW YORK, N.Y. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – Coronary bypass surgery is the most common heart surgery in the United States, with over 200,000 procedures done every year. The surgery improves blood flow to the heart by bypassing arteries clogged with plaque. Now, surgeons are performing this procedure in a specialized way and for many patients, that means the heart keeps beating during the entire procedure. Beating Heart Surgery

    [...] read more

    New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London has established a blood-based test that could be used to predict the risk of Alzheimer’s disease up to 3.5 years before clinical diagnosis.

     

    The study, published in the journal Brain, supports the idea that components in the human blood can modulate the formation of new brain cells, a process termed neurogenesis. Neurogenesis occurs in an important part of the brain called the hippocampus that is involved in learning and memory.

    [...] read more

    Interdisciplinary team of heart surgeons and cardiologists has good experience with a prosthesis implanted via the apex of the heart. The mitral valve is one of our four heart valves. If it does not close properly, experts call it mitral valve insufficiency. It is the second most common heart valve disease in adults. Depending on the cause and severity, there are different treatment methods - from medication to repair or replacement of the valve. An innovative procedure is the implantation of a mitral valve prosthesis through the apex of the heart. It is particularly suitable for patients of advanced age or with pre-existing conditions. Hannover Medical School (MHH) is the only hospital in the Hannover region to use this new treatment method. The procedure is implemented by an interdisciplinary team from the Clinic for Cardiac, Thoracic, Transplantation and Vascular Surgery, the Clinic for Cardiology and Angiology and the Clinic for Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine.

    [...] read more
    Icon Special and general specialist literatureSpecial scientific titles & generally understandable specialist literature
    Icon Free shipping in EuropeFree shipping throughout Europe
    Icon pay safelySecure payment via PayPal & bank transfer