Behind the Paper
The real stories behind the latest research papers, from conception to publication, the highs and the lows
Thalamus: A practical platform for real-time multimodal data capture in clinical neuroscience
Thalamus is a real-time system for synchronizing neural and behavioral data across multiple devices, built to meet the demands of modern clinical neuroscience. In this post, we take a behind-the-scenes look at how the system was developed, and the practical challenges that motivated its design.
Fracture Resistance of Endodontically Treated Premolar Teeth Restored with PEEK Post and Biological Dentin Post: An In Vitro Comparative Study
Polyetheretherketone has a lower Young’s modulus (3–4 GPa)compared to dentin, and it can serve as a shock absorber, lowering the strains placed on the restoration and teeth. For the restoration of teeth that have had endodontic treatment, PEEK posts-and-cores may be a practical substitute.
Quieting the Inflammatory Storm After Stroke: Insights from the NUVISTA Trial
An interview with Dr. Eric Leuthardt on transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation in large vessel occlusion stroke
Translational Stroke Exchange Editorial Team
Mass Scaling of Quantum Tunnelling in Hydrogen Bonds: From Analytical Models to Multidimensional Quantum Dynamics
We develop an analytical–numerical framework for quantum tunnelling in hydrogen bonds, revealing a universal scaling law where tunnelling splitting depends exponentially on the square root of effective isotope mass, consistent across 1D models and multidimensional quantum calculations.
How do structural change patterns differ across countries? Evidence from long‑term systemic dynamics
Structural change is dynamic, systemic, and by far nonlinear. Using structural tendencies as the core analytical unit, this post deepens the article, which examines structural change patterns in 147 economies using unsupervised machine learning techniques and provides policy insights.