Crowded field competes to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Anna Eshoo
More than $4 million has been raised in the race for the coveted seat.

More than $4 million has been raised in the race for the coveted seat.
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Vice President Kamala Harris told global leaders in Germany that the death of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny was "terrible news" and the Kremlin is to blame for it.
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Читать дальше...As the use and development of artificial intelligence continues to grow, the University of Pennsylvania wants to train students to become leaders in the space.
Farewell to a master chef, who offered fine dining free of pretense and intimidation.
by Pooja Viswanathan, Anna M. Stein, Andreas Nieder
Decision-making requires processing of sensory information, comparing the gathered evidence to make a judgment, and performing the action to communicate it. How neuronal representations transform during this cascade of representations remains a matter of debate. Here, we studied the succession of neuronal representations in the primate prefrontal cortex (PFC). We trained monkeys to judge whether a pair of sequentially presented displays had the same number of items. Читать дальше...
In April of 1998, President Clinton was in the midst of an apology spree. Though he had yet to apologize for the still burgeoning Lewinsky scandal, the president had apologized on a trip to Africa that year for America’s role in the slave trade, as well as for his administration’s failure to respond immediately to the Rwandan genocide.
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Michael Beale has hit back at suggestions his Sunderland side are too easily 'bullied'
The stone house is on a plot of land with an almost square shape and a steep slope to the street. The solution was to bring the house as far to the front as possible and thus reduce the area occupied by the car access, freeing up land at the back for leisure and garden areas. The house was then located 3.5m below street level, which allows direct access from the ground floor to the garden and pool area. Large stones were removed from underground during the work, but the largest remained on the... Читать дальше...
by Victoria Weise, Felicitas Güttner, Andreas Staudt, Judith T. Mack, Susan Garthus-Niegel
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by Dominic N. McBrayer, Christina Signoretti, Matthew Pesce, Brianna M. Flood, Sneha Varghese, Fares Sirdah, Elena Toscano, Irtiza Bhatti, Shahadat Hossain
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by Lisha Guo, Han Wang, Chenru Hao, Ziqiang Chi, Li Cheng, Haibo Yang, Jing Zhang, Ruibin Zhao, Yanru Wu
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by Wang Xiang, Yonghe Zhang, Xin Pan, Xuemei Liu, Guiqiu Xu
Coping capacity is a key aspect of driver-vehicle interaction when drivers observe and make decisions, and is of great importance for drivers. However, different drivers have different self-cognition and assess their driving abilities differently, especially for novice drivers. Based on questionnaire data, this study has investigated the coping capacities of drivers in both static environments and dynamic environments. With the ANOVA... Читать дальше...
by Chanakarn Kanitthamniyom, Chalothorn Wannaphut, Penvadee Pattanaprichakul, Smith Kungwankiattichi, Weerapat Owattanapanich
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by Curtis Bram
While many news outlets aim for impartiality, 67% of Americans perceive their news sources as partisan, often presenting only one side of the story. This paper tests whether exposing individuals to news stories their political adversaries focus on can mitigate political polarization. In an experiment involving a real-world political newsletter—sent to participants who had opted to receive news that uncovers media biases—exposure to a specific story about refugee policy led respondents to reassess their positions. Читать дальше...
by Jun Zeng, Jie He, MeiFeng Chen, Jia Li
BackgroundDespite polysomnography (PSG) being acknowledged being considered the gold standard for diagnosing obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS), researchers have been seeking a biomarker that is less invasive, more practical in detection, and cost-effective for diagnosing and assessing the severity of the disease. To address this concern, the values of mean platelet volume (MPV) between patients with OSAHS and healthy controls were compared... Читать дальше...
by Aleix Lluansí, Marc Llirós, Robert Carreras-Torres, Anna Bahí, Montserrat Capdevila, Anna Feliu, Laura Vilà-Quintana, Núria Elias-Masiques, Emilio Cueva, Laia Peries, Leyanira Torrealba, Josep Oriol Miquel-Cusachs, Míriam Sàbat, David Busquets, Carmen López, Sílvia Delgado-Aros, Librado Jesús Garcia-Gil, Isidre Elias, Xavier Aldeguer
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