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The study by Reed et al. provides fundamental findings and convincing evidence defining the topological changes that occur during tumorigenesis. The findings enhance the understanding of stable ...
Recently, researchers introduced a new representation learning framework that integrates causal inference with graph neural networks—CauSkelNet, which can be used to model the causal relationships and ...
Experts weigh in on the use of real-world evidence (RWE) in pain research, providing recommendations for rigorous study design, analysis, and reporting to ensure data validity and credibility.
Background The ‘right to request’ flexible working policy has been gradually extended and, by 2014, extended to cover all ...
Current large AI models face the same issue—they can make errors when responding, especially when dealing with complex math ...
Background Globally, up to 17% of hospitalised people suffer a patient safety incident. Learning from adverse events through patient safety investigation is critical to prevention; however, their ...
This course is available on the MPhil/PhD in International Relations, MPhil/PhD in Social Policy and MRes in Political Science. This course is freely available as an outside option to students on ...
Based on in-depth interviews with nine Douyin users, this study investigates how “positive energy” short videos are ...
The College of Engineering prides itself on building a research agenda that addresses society’s most pressing challenges. Faculty and students are on a journey of continual discovery that results in ...
This report examines how the UK and selected EU member states are developing policy to decarbonise food systems. It focuses on the interplay between production- and consumption-side measures and draws ...
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