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A lack of diversity among research participants can impact the generalizability of study results, create differential access to the benefits of research innovations, and impede the development of ...
NEW YORK, NY – February 28, 2024 – A new report was released by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists’ Independent Task Force on Research with Pandemic Risks that studied the benefits and risks of a ...
Erik S. Fleming, James Perkins, David Easa, Jose G. Conde, Richard S. Baker, William M. Southerland, Robert Dottin, Julio E. Benabe, Elizabeth O. Ofili, Vincent C. Bond, Shelia A. McClure, Michael H.
Deep Integration of AI and Urban Planning At the core of this framework is the combination of AI's powerful computing and reasoning capabilities with the professional experience of human planners, ...
C/Can City Engagement Process: An Implementation Framework for Strengthening Cancer Care in Cities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Diagnosing cancer earlier can enable timely treatment and ...
As climate change accelerates, the risk of sudden, large-scale shifts in ecosystems is growing. A new USGS study examines the mechanisms behind these abrupt ecological transformations—known as ...
The recent concept of place-making contends that urban places are rooted in the physical environment and emerge through reiterative social behaviors, meanings that are created and reconstructed on a ...