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AI tools are changing how web developers work
Qualitative and quantitative study examining how web developers adopt AI tools, their efficiency gains, and persistent concerns about code quality and security vulnerabilities.
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De-identified student activity dataset released for learning analytics
De-identified clickstream dataset from KU Leuven supporting Learning Analytics research while maintaining learner privacy through transparent anonymization.
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Party aid and party research rest on different assumptions
Article examining the gap between international party support practitioners and comparative researchers, identifying differing conceptualizations of party function as a barrier to convergence.
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English remains dominant, with growth in some other languages
Study analyzing 87.5 million publications reveals English dominance in scholarly communication, with Portuguese and Spanish expanding faster than English while linguistic inequities persist globally.
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Uncertainty mistranslation can weaken sociotechnical resilience
Explores how governments mistranslate epistemological uncertainties into technical problems, undermining resilience governance. Examines nuclear safety and pandemic surveillance failures through.
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Contextual Bohmian mechanics is presented as a solution to the macro-object problem
Contextual Bohmian Mechanics with local context field resolves Albert's Macro-Object Problem for primitive ontology quantum mechanics through hylomorphic composition of matter and form.
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Preventive maintenance reduces rural water point downtime
Markov decision process optimization of communal water pump maintenance in rural sub-Saharan Africa demonstrates 41% average downtime reduction through preventive maintenance integration.
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Smokers report continuing despite health and environmental risks
Empirical study examining smoking behavior through biopsychosocial framework, revealing that individual attitudes and motivational factors override health risk perception in smoking persistence.
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Religion linked to emigrant family functioning and identity
Religion's impact on Polish Catholic emigrant household functioning in Scotland, analyzing economic decision-making, social identity, and cultural adaptation through quantitative survey methodology.
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Community-engaged grant writing shaped students’ reflections
Explore how community-engaged pedagogy transforms grant writing instruction, enabling technical communication scholars to develop proposals addressing real community needs while integrating.
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Blockchain auditing may improve efficiency and reduce costs
Explore how blockchain technology transforms auditing through distributed systems and smart contracts. Review research on benefits, challenges, and pathways toward mainstream blockchain audit.
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AI changes enterprise risk management while adding new governance risks
Explore how AI transforms enterprise risk management while examining governance challenges, algorithmic bias, and the need for robust oversight frameworks in modern organizations.
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CropCare-RAG gave more reliable crop-disease answers
Agricultural advisory system integrating vision-language models and retrieval-augmented generation for reliable crop disease identification and knowledge-grounded farmer guidance.
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Agenda-setting research expanded through new methods and AI
Explore how agenda-setting research has evolved since McCombs and Shaw's 1972 framework, with focus on computational advances and AI-enabled methodologies transforming public policy analysis.
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Nine recommendations for improving biodiversity measurement
Nine strategic recommendations for transforming biodiversity measurement infrastructure, integrating new technologies with standardized protocols, Indigenous knowledge, and institutional.
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Framework links biodiversity monitoring data to policy decisions
Unified framework standardizing biodiversity monitoring data collection and policy reporting under the Global Biodiversity Framework, integrating field observations with actionable indicators.