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  • Enhancing doctor-patient communication through narrative competence: challenges and opportunities

  • Albanesi B, Viottini E, Conti A, Campagna S, Clari M, Dimonte V (2024) Cultural adaptation and psychometric evaluation of the Italian version of the active-empathic listening scale among undergraduate nursing students: a three phase validation…

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  • Securing internet of things devices using a hybrid approach

  • Abosata, N., Al-Rubaye, S., Inalhan, G. & Emmanouilidis, C. Internet of things for system integrity: A comprehensive survey on security, attacks and countermeasures for industrial applications. Sensors 21 https://doi.org/10.3390/s21113654 (2021).

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  • the real science of skincare and why it matters for your health

    the real science of skincare and why it matters for your health

    Over the past five years, dermatologist Rajani Katta has noticed a change in the people who come into her office. Their skincare routines have been getting more complicated — some stretching to 12 steps — and often involve products that they…

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  • Live parrots were carried across the Andes before the Incas’ rise

    Live parrots were carried across the Andes before the Incas’ rise

    Nature, Published online: 10 March 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-00765-9

    Ancient DNA and other clues from feathers found in modern Peru hint that the ancient Ychsma culture imported birds from the distant Amazon.

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  • Privilege, power and vulnerability in science: precarious funding can prompt unethical ties

    Privilege, power and vulnerability in science: precarious funding can prompt unethical ties

    Nature, Published online: 10 March 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-00777-5

    Privilege, power and vulnerability in science: precarious funding can prompt unethical ties

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  • How data can help to guide NIH funding policy

    How data can help to guide NIH funding policy

    The world’s largest funder of biomedical research, the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), has decades’ worth of data on grant applications, peer-review results, funding outcomes and publications. Using such data to guide NIH policy…

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  • The ethical risks of open-access agreements being used for authorship leverage

    The ethical risks of open-access agreements being used for authorship leverage

    Transformative agreements — contracts between institutions and publishers that help to fund open-access (OA) systems — are widely presented as tools to advance equity in scientific publishing. But they can introduce an integrity risk: access…

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  • Electrohydrodynamic printing technology: mechanisms, control, and applications

    Electrohydrodynamic printing technology: mechanisms, control, and applications

  • Adam, T., Dhahi, T. S., Gopinath, S. C. & Hashim, U. Novel approaches in fabrication and integration of nanowire for micro/nano systems. Crit. Rev. Anal. Chem. 52, 1913–1929 (2022).

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  • Neighborhood street connectivity and hippocampus volume in older adults

    Neighborhood street connectivity and hippocampus volume in older adults

  • Cerin, E. Building the evidence for an ecological model of cognitive health. Health Place 60, 102206 (2019).

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  • Cerin, E. et al. How urban densification shapes walking behaviours in…

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