William James's historic fascination with psychic phenomena, including the possibility of life after death, has become more widely known with the publication of recent books and articles on this controversial a
An esteemed scientist's personal journey from skepticism to wonder and awe provides astonishing answers to a timeless question: Is there life after death?Are love and life eternal? This exciting account presents provocative evidence that could upset everything that science has ever taught. Daring to...
There is scientific evidence to suggest that life can continue after death, according to the largest ever medical study carried out on the subject. A team based in the UK has spent the last four years seeking out heart attack patients to analyse their experiences, and found that almost 40 pe...
Colonel William Lambton, in charge of the operations as the superintendent of the survey until his death in 1823, and succeeded by George Everest, proceeded first southward to Cape Comorin and then northward with the triangulation survey across the whole Indian subcontinent. The survey was ...
02 June 2025|Open Access Histone deacetylase 6 and programmed death ligand-1 expressions after neoadjuvant chemotherapy are upregulated in patients with ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma Mitsutake Yano ,Tomomi Katoh &Masanori Yasuda Article 02 June 2025|Open Access ...
and it controls automatic processes like heartbeat and breathing. Damage to this area can slowly degrade breathing and heart function. In neurodegenerative disorders like ALS, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s, neurons in that area can die or malfunction and eventually lead to death by cardiac arrest...
“creation–evolution controversy” do not adequately convey how overwhelming the evidence is. A key observation or new piece of evidence, of course, may undermine an established explanation, but a theory such as evolution is founded on a great many observations, and it is highly unlikely that ...
Our intention is that, in practice, this algorithm will be used to identify women who may be at higher risk of death to begin discussions about end-of-life care. The algorithm may be beneficial given one criterion for hospice enrollment is an estimated life expectancy of six months or less...
Lessons from these decisions could inform future policy. Future a priori rollout plans should, of course, consider disease-specific risks and benefits in all population subgroups, but also consider outcomes that are most important for the population (e.g., death or infection) and whether there ca...
In elms native to North America, EY causes epinasty, chlorosis, brown discoloration of the phloem and tree death one to two years after the first foliar symptoms. In European and Asian elms, the most character- istic symptom is the formation of witches' brooms, but these trees do not ...