This valuable study demonstrates that self-motion strongly affects neural responses to visual stimuli, comparing humans moving through a virtual environment to passive viewing. However, evidence that ...
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Saving microbes may be conservation’s biggest win
Conservation has long focused on saving charismatic animals and sweeping landscapes, yet some of the most consequential life ...
With statistical sampling, counsel can simplify damage analyses, avoid potential issues with incomplete or missing data, and minimize the risk ...
Ethnographic journalism blends anthropological theory and immersive fieldwork to report on marginalized communities, but its ...
The field of genomic medicine has experienced tremendous progress with the advent of next-generation sequencing (NGS), which ...
The present manuscript by Cordeiro et al., shows convincing evidence that α-mangostin, a xanthone obtained from the fruit of the Garcinia mangostana tree, behaves as a strong activator of the ...
Background Future economic transitions have the potential to replicate historical patterns of deindustrialisation. It is ...
Background Increasing reports of life-threatening complications in young children exposed to skin-lightening products present a significant public health concern, yet this issue remains ...
Objectives Understanding contextual drivers of family planning is crucial for designing effective, context-specific policies and programmes. This study aimed to assess (1) the extent to which province ...
In many low and middle-income countries, adult mortality estimates are derived from surveys and censuses conducted through ...
Artificial Intelligence in Science Learning within the Framework of Situated Learning Theory: A Qualitative Investigation of Teachers’ Perspectives This study explores how artificial intelligence (AI) ...
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