The literature is reviewed from two distinct perspectives. The first examines how immigrants are associated with or influence the food service industry. The second focuses on the factors shaping immigrants’ food consumption choices and…
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Exercise Linked to Lower Risk of Stroke, Dementia, and More
A new preliminary study that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 77th Annual Meeting suggests that people who get more moderate-to-vigorous physical activity are less likely to develop…
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Study on the measurement of high-quality development efficiency and influencing factors in the Yellow River Basin, China
Research methodology
Model for measuring the HQDE in the YRB
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Measurement methods
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Determinants of consumer intention to use autonomous delivery vehicles: based on the planned behavior theory and normative activation model
This section mainly summarizes the previous research on autonomous delivery and ADVs and then introduces the planned behavior theory and normative activation model in detail.
Autonomous delivery
Autonomous vehicles are one of the most disruptive…
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The Antarctic Ozone Hole Is Under Repair Thanks to Reduced CFCs
The ozone layer over Antarctica, damaged by air pollution decades ago, has fortunately been recovering in recent years. Scientists have observed gradual ozone restoration since the 2000s, but now, one study all but confirms that this positive…
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Are a Machine’s Thoughts Real? The Answer Matters Now More Than Ever. : ScienceAlert
You can doubt just about anything. But there’s one thing you can know for sure: you are having thoughts right now.
This idea came to characterise the philosophical thinking of 17th century philosopher René Descartes. For Descartes, that we…
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Melting permafrost is exposing whaling-ear graves on Svalbard
Whaling-era graves from the 17th and 18th centuries are being exposed as Svalbard’s permafrost melts due to climate change.
Svalbard is a Norwegian archipelago that lies at the convergence of the Arctic Ocean with the Atlantic Ocean.
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Middle Atmosphere of Mars is Driven by Gravity Waves, New Research Suggests
Atmospheric gravity waves play a crucial role in driving latitudinal air currents on the Red Planet, particularly at high altitudes, according to a new study by University of Tokyo planetary researchers.
This image from the Emirates Mars…
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Environmental Success: Ozone Layer on Track to Heal
What impacts have climate change mitigation strategies had on the ozone layer? This is what a recent study published in Nature hopes to address as a team of researchers led by the Massachusetts Institute of…
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Super sapphire resists scratches, glare, fog and dust
A phone screen you can’t scratch no matter how many times you drop it. Glasses that prevent glare. A windshield that doesn’t get dusty. These are all possibilities thanks to a new way to produce sapphire.
Researchers at The University of Texas at…
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