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Op-ed: Qualitative research helps us understand the “why” behind the numbers. Without these methods, we risk misunderstanding people — and making bad policy.
UB faculty members Shermali Gunawardena, Barbara Prinari, Bina Ramamurthy, Adrian Rodriguez-Riccelli, Hua “Helen” Wang and ...
They are followed by books that focus more closely on the interconnections between the oceans and climate change. Two books ...
Research reveals that online nutrition tips for pregnant women are often outdated, unverified, and lacking transparency, ...
A trio of AI researchers at KAIST AI, in Korea, has developed what they call a Chain-of-Zoom framework that allows the ...
AI outperformed humans at interpreting short social media bios, providing more consistent and meaningful cluster labels than ...
Bowen, A. and Nargundkar, S. (2025) Transformational Strategies to Improve the Clinical Trial and Drug Development Process.
The Green Steel Market, valued at USD 7.4 billion in 2024, is expected to reach USD 19.4 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR ...
Artificial intelligence might give you more accurate answers than doctors, but it still lacks in an area that is really ...
A new atlas catalogs nearly 11,000 bird names, revealing their origins, meanings, and the surprising stories behind how birds ...
The concept of a personality may sound like it’s set in stone. But personality is really much more flexible − and you can ...
Despite uncertainties arising from new FDA policies around COVID-19 vaccines, Moderna has cleared the agency's desk with its ...