13. It's an anomaly. Doctors love anomalies. Dark spot on an x-ray, bright spot on an MRI... Killing that second inmate was the homicidal equivalent of blood in the urine. It doesn't fit. 这属于异常现象,是医生们的最爱。像x光片上的黑点啦,核磁共振上的亮点啦……而杀害第二个狱友这...
Ring in the new year. (Can't Miss).
It's something we're thinking about a lot, and it's a really good question. I would say, you know, a few things. When you look at our cost base, we've done a lot to take cost out. We had an OpEx base of $5.2 billion in 2021, ...
Probably not. You know what it means. You just don't know you know what it means. Sentences are important for two reasons. No. 1: That's how people talk. No. 2: They give people details. You know what details are?"They nodded."I want to start with you, Franco," Kerr said. "...
Sometimes what people say hides (隐藏) their real meaning.And if we don't really listen,we will miss the feeling behind the words.When someone tells you, ‘You're a lucky dog.' Is he really on your side?If he says, 'You're a lucky guy.' that shows he is frien...
Extended reality has the potential to revolutionise the visualisation and planning of surgeries, medical experts already working with such tools told Euractiv in an interview.
For Sarah, there was no strep infection and no strep antibodies (drawn by her pediatrician the week before), so it wasn’t PANDAS. However, her clinical picture was consistent with PANS. Based on the evaluation in the hospital, including an MRI and a lumbar puncture, she was di...
I almost thought that I might miss it. After being out West and away from them all for the whole year, it was all the more special to be with my entire family. Thank you for leading me down an incredible path of spiritual awakening. For giving me the courage to challenge myself by ...
In the image shared above, you can see a lawn scene. The lawn looks beautiful with leaves scattered here and there. But did you miss something else? As the title suggests, a cat is hiding in the lawn, and you have 11 seconds to spot the cat. ...
“We live in an incredibly busy world. Our pace of life is often frantic, our minds are always busy, and we’re always doing something,”says Andy Puddicombe at the TEDSalon London Fall 2012. “The sad fact is that we’re so distracted that we are no longer present in the world in...