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  • The global landscape of online dementia resources

    This multi-country analysis of publicly accessible online dementia resources reveals disparities in availability, quality, and innovation across income settings. The findings establish a baseline for monitoring equity in access to online support,…

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  • Hyperspectral imaging | Nature Reviews Methods Primers

    Hyperspectral imaging | Nature Reviews Methods Primers

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  • Sentiment and stock price volatility: a multilayer heterogeneous graph network analysis of the new energy vehicle market

  • Angrist JD, Pischke JS (2009) Mostly harmless econometrics: an empiricist’s companion. Princeton University Press, United States

  • Baker M, Wurgler J (2006) Investor sentiment and the cross-section of stock returns. J Financ 61(4):1645–1680

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  • Alcohol-free drinks uncover alcohol pricing secrets

    Alcohol-free drinks uncover alcohol pricing secrets

    Alcohol pricing is often analyzed using sophisticated computer models to understand how policy changes, such as adjustments to excise, might affect drinking behavior and public health. But the growth of no and low alcohol drinks that closely…

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  • Early Humans May Have Invented System of Symbols Long Before Writing

    Early Humans May Have Invented System of Symbols Long Before Writing

    Early humans living in Europe some 40,000 years ago developed a conventional system of geometric signs — deliberate, repeatable markings that went beyond decoration and hint at an early form of structured communication, according to a study…

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  • Too much transparency can hurt financial markets

    Too much transparency can hurt financial markets

    These days, transparency is a financial buzzword. Opening the curtains on the operations of financial markets is supposed to help investors and regulators make better decisions. But sometimes transparency can backfire, according to new research…

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  • How thoughtful DEI initiatives can effectively repair a 'leaky roof'

    How thoughtful DEI initiatives can effectively repair a 'leaky roof'

    Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts have been around for a while, but their impact can sometimes be underwhelming. A pair of papers co-authored by ILR Assistant Professor Merrick R. Osborne examines why some DEI initiatives succeed…

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  • Avocado and Mango Daily Might Boost Vascular Health in Adults with Prediabetes

    Avocado and Mango Daily Might Boost Vascular Health in Adults with Prediabetes

    Adding one avocado and a cup of mango each day improves vascular health indices and reduces key cardiometabolic risk factors in people with elevated blood sugar, suggesting a simple dietary shift could strengthen heart health long before…

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  • Gossiping about boss can actually be good thing

    Gossiping about boss can actually be good thing

    “That meeting was a total waste of our time! And can you believe what that jerk said about raises?” From whispers in the hallway, to emoji-filled group texts and profanity-laced DMs, gossiping about the boss takes many forms. And while it’s…

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