As a researcher, I still remember the discomfort I felt every time I had to sacrifice laboratory animals for an experiment. For decades, animals like mice, rats and pigs have been essential tools in ...
Tickling may be evolutionarily ancient and recognized across cultures, but science has only scratched the surface of this ...
Galderma (SIX: GALD) will present nine abstracts at the Aesthetic & Anti‑Aging Medicine (AMWC) World Congress 2026 in Monaco, showcasing innovative and robust scientific data across its aesthetics ...
For decades, lab-grown cells have been studied in materials that don't reflect the softness and flexibility of human tissue.
The researchers explored whether cells collected from inside the mouth could reveal signs of schizophrenia. These cells, known as buccal cells, line the inside of the cheeks and can be collected ...
A simple cheek swab could one day provide a quick and noninvasive diagnostic test for schizophrenia. A new study published in ...
aDepartment of Medicine, Division of Hematology, Oncology, and Transplantation, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA bDepartment of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Women's Health, University of ...
Abstract: The recognition of continuous daily human action is of great significance in smart homes, health management, and other areas. It is the key to achieving the “Big Health” model. Both ...
Knowledge Distillation for Efficient Human Activity Recognition on Resource-Constrained Smartwatches
Abstract: Human activity recognition (HAR) using smartwatch sensor data is a crucial enabling technology for healthcare monitoring, fitness assessment, and assistive applications. Deploying advanced ...
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