A method developed by researchers at LMU and TUM makes the destruction of buildings in war visible quickly and cost-effectively.
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A systematic review of Long COVID identifies symptom clusters, highlighting fatigue and proposing a management framework for ...
A high-resolution groundwater map shows how underground water varies across the U.S., with new insights for agriculture and ...
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Project LiBRha aims to improve pediatric STS diagnosis and treatment through comprehensive molecular testing and liquid biopsy integration. The initiative involves 18 centers and partnerships with the ...