A new study suggests that strengthening the body’s natural circadian rhythms may help the brain recover after stroke, even when treatment begins days after the injury.
A new study from scientists at the University of Rochester Medicine suggests that reinforcing the body's natural daily rhythms to improve sleep could help the brain recover after a stroke, pointing to ...
In an era dominated by social media, misinformation has become an all too familiar foe, infiltrating our feeds and sowing seeds of doubt and confusion. With more than half of social media users across ...
Abstract: As data rates continue to increase in high-speed serial communication systems, signal integrity (SI) issues are of growing concern. Jitter and eye diagram analysis serve as two fundamental ...
Clock recovery As mentioned above, there is no clock channel, so we need to do something to reconstitute the bitstream clock. Due to the nature of the EFM bitstream, with not a lot of 1s separated by ...
Hoboken, N.J., March 12, 2026 — When natural disasters or extreme weather events hit, delivering aid quickly and efficiently to those affected is crucial. Humanitarian relief efforts commonly rely on ...
Scientists have identified a promising new compound, Mic-628, that can reliably shift the body’s internal clock forward—something that’s notoriously hard to do. By targeting a key clock-control ...
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists announced on Jan. 27 that the hands of the Doomsday Clock moved forward four seconds and now sits at 85 seconds to midnight—the closest the symbolic clock has ...
At the dawn of the nuclear age, scientists created the Doomsday Clock as a symbolic representation of how close humanity is to destroying the world. On Tuesday, nearly eight decades later, the clock ...
Abstract: This study addresses the challenges in short-distance optical communication networks, particularly for multi-service access in power grid systems, where heterogeneous services like 155M ...