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The advent of generative artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping education in ways once confined to science fiction. Today, ...
I suspect you can’t win when you’re a popular commercial television personality who chooses to write a serious book. If your ...
Criminal law can seem daunting to those who are new to the subject. The best ways to learn about this field include enrolling ...
Background People from minoritised ethnic groups are more likely to be impacted by dementia. In the general population, ...
This article introduces a series of papers on new guidance for the GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) approach. Core GRADE was produced in response to the need ...
A Nature analysis reveals the 25 highest-cited papers published this century and explores why they are breaking records.
Evidential or other empirical support can differ between domains of application, even when concepts are broadly shared. The review centres on three resilience frameworks, of increasing complexity: ...
Avay Shukla's latest book 'takes aim at some of our less than admirable personalities and practices', and the foreword is a ...
The most dangerous kingdom on Earth isn't led by humans—it's fungi. While we've focused on viral pandemics, over two million ...
Kenneth F Schulz and David Moher look back at the history of the CONSORT guidelines and Douglas Altman’s instrumental role in them The update of the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT ...
In 'Atavists,' Lydia Millet's latest collection of short stories, Southern California denizens grapple with an endangered ...
This valuable investigation provides new and solid evidence for a specific cognitive deficit in cerebellar degeneration patients. The authors use three tasks that modulate complexity and error ...