For Abanoub Armanious, the journey to public health wasn’t mapped out in advance. As a first-generation graduate student at ...
What are the first steps that chart the path for a cell to become a blood cell, neuron cell, or pigment cell? Scientists have developed increasingly powerful tools to track those changes, but one ...
Forensic scientists both help solve crimes and aid in exonerating innocent people. They use scientific methods ...
The vast amount of misinformation circulating in public health is largely due to not understanding evidence-based science.
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Abstract: The application of reinforcement learning (RL) in artificial intelligence has become increasingly widespread. However, its drawbacks are also apparent, as it requires a large number of ...
Breaking out of the debt cycle isn’t easy. According to research by Empower, 37% of Americans can’t cover a $400 emergency expense without borrowing money or dipping into their savings. And a ...
It's no secret that walking is wonderful for the body and mind. Walking is one of the simplest forms of exercise, but also offers a host of health benefits — from improving cardiovascular health and ...
Qualitative research is a unique and complex approach to understanding the phenomenon. Unlike quantitative research, which relies on numbers and statistics to understand facts through reductionist ...
Abstract: Pedestrian flows at multi-directional crossings have become a focal point of research due to their implications for traffic efficiency and public safety in increasingly crowded urban areas.
Don’t run, walk – because a new walking interval workout is in town. Yes, it’s time to say konnichiwa to the ‘Japanese walking method’, which is a high-intensity, low-impact form of aerobic activity ...