Like so many sectors of the economy, the news industry is hurtling toward a future where artificial intelligence plays a major role — grappling with questions about how much the technology is used, what consumers should be told about it,…
Category: Other Sciences
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Growing more complex by the day: How should journalists govern use of AI in their products?
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“Under the Shadow of Uncertainty”: the mediating role of job stress and the AI self-efficacy as a shield in cybersecurity behavior
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Alanazi M, Freeman M, Tootell H (2022) Exploring the factors that influence the cybersecurity behaviors of young adults….
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Exploring the digital tourism ecosystem: unveiling user behavior through social network analysis
Adekuajo IO, Fakeyede OG, Udeh CA, Daraojimba C (2023) The digital evolution in hospitality: a global review and its potential transformative impact on US tourism. Int J Appl Res Soc Sci 5(10):440–462
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Strengthening technological innovation capabilities in software SMEs via employees’ self-efficacy and collaborative culture: the mediating role of tacit knowledge seeking and the moderating role of employee trust
Abu Salim T, Sundarakani B, Lasrado F (2019) The relationship between TQM practices and organisational innovation outcomes: moderating and mediating the role of slack. TQM J 31(6):874–907
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Tomato Multi-Angle Multi-Pose Dataset for Fine-Grained Phenotyping
Gerszberg, A., Hnatuszko-Konka, K., Kowalczyk, T. & Kononowicz, A. K. Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) in the service of biotechnology. Plant Cell Tiss Organ Cult 120, 881–902, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11240-014-0664-4 (2015).
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Putting sports stats to the test: Unpredictable play helps pick a winner in soccer
A comprehensive game plan and strategic tactics are critical to winning soccer, but how much does a team’s unpredictability in moving the soccer ball around the pitch matter? In a new article published in PLOS One, an international team of…
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Scent vs. brand image: What an EEG study reveals about luxury marketing
Sungkyunkwan University announced that a research team has identified, through EEG (electroencephalogram) analysis, the impact of “fragrance” on consumers’ emotions, memory, and deep emotional bonds with luxury brands. Going beyond conventional…
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Prove it or lose her: The new rules for advertising to women
From sportswear to cosmetics, brands love telling women they are strong and empowered. But women can spot inauthentic, performative messaging a mile away. New research by Macquarie University Ph.D. student Vu Phuong Uyen Ho and marketing experts…
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Arrival of Homo erectus in Southeast Asia Changed Mosquito Menu, New Study Suggests
The ancestors of today’s malaria-spreading mosquitoes in the Anopheles leucosphyrus (Leucosphyrus) group may have shifted to feeding on humans around 1.8 million years ago, coinciding with the arrival of Homo erectus in Southeast Asia.
The…
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Underground data centers as urban energy infrastructure
Cities increasingly rely on data centers to operate digital services, such as artificial intelligence-assisted public functions, cloud-based operations and smart traffic management. Yet despite this dependence, data centers are rarely planned as…
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