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So, even if you’ve never submitted a paper or read a scientific journal, peer-reviewed science still shows up in your life. It helps shape what treatments are available, what protocols and guidelines ...
This systematic review by Philip Dickemann reveals that corporate energy practices are fragmented, with limited use of formal ...
Technology has become an essential part of our everyday life, and its use in educational environments keeps growing. In addition, games are one of the most popular activities across cultures and ages, ...
Background The burden of cardiovascular events in Africa is projected to rise significantly in the coming decade, placing ...
Every year, phishing results in losses of billions of dollars and is a major threat to the Internet economy. Phishing attacks are now most often carried out by email. To better comprehend the existing ...
Lorde is back with her new album Virgin, which reprises her confessional songwriting while leaning into a more mature, nuanced style.
Charlie English delves into the CIA's attempts to combat communism via literature including '1984' in a book that reminds, in an age of book bans, how powerful stories — and reading — can be.
‘Hot Milk’ Review: Mommy Issues Emma Mackey and Fiona Shaw star in this drama about a young woman in a codependent relationship with her disabled mother. Share full article ...
‘M3GAN 2.0’ Review: The Demon-Doll Android Is Now the Heroine of a ‘Cautionary’ Sci-Fi Action Thriller That’s Bigger, Longer and Less Fun M3GAN faces off against the glam android weapon ...
Yet some aspects of our jobs seem resistant to automation: reading the literature, drafting manuscripts and engaging in peer review, for example.
This study provides an updated estimate of the time and effort required to conduct and publish a systematic review using a large sample of recently published reviews across a variety of topics of ...