When the brain is under pressure, certain neural signals begin to move in sync – much like a well-rehearsed orchestra. A new study from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) is the first to show how flexibly this neural synchrony adjusts to…
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Writing is thinking | Nature Reviews Bioengineering
On the value of human-generated scientific writing in the age of large-language models.
Writing scientific articles is an integral part of the scientific method and common practice to communicate…
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Residential real estate price prediction based on adaptive loss function and feature embedding optimization
Dataset and implementation settings
We use the House sale Dataset (https://zenodo.org/records/6423459, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6423459) on the REP prediction model for testing. This dataset encompasses information gathered from the websites…
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MetalMind: A knowledge graph-driven human-centric knowledge system for metal additive manufacturing
Our study focused on developing a human-centric knowledge system using the Renishaw AM400 metal AM machine as a case study. We selected this machine and its accompanying user guide because they comprehensively documented metal AM operations,…
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The impact of artificial intelligence on consumers’ willingness to use CBDCs: evidence from the Chinese banking sector
Theoretical background: technology acceptance model (TAM)
This study incorporated the TAM model, which explains how users come to accept and use technology, and it can be extended to incorporate additional factors like AI, digital technology…
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Parcel-level vector data for scaled land utilization analysis in Xinjiang based on remote sensing image
Study area
Xinjiang is located in the arid and semi-arid region of northwest China. Its vast territory covers approximately 1.66 million square kilometers, accounting for about one-sixth of China’s total land area23. Its unique geographical…
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An enlightening look at city lights at night
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This is a summary of: Team Nachtlichter. Citizen science illuminates the nature of city lights. Nat. Cities
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Citizen science illuminates the nature of city lights
The Nachtlichter app was developed within a project called Nachtlicht-BüHNE (Citizen-Helmholtz Network for research on night light phenomena)5, using a co-design process in which academic and citizen scientists met regularly over a several year…
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Advocating for a community-centred model for responding to potential information harms
Sobkowicz, P., Kaschesky, M. & Bouchard, G. Opinion mining in social media: modeling, simulating, and forecasting political opinions in the web. Gov. Inf. Q. 29, 470–479 (2012).
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83% of Earth’s climate-critical fungi are still unknown
Mycorrhizal fungi help regulate Earth’s climate and ecosystems by forming underground networks that provide plants with essential nutrients, while drawing carbon deep into soils. Scientists and conservationists have been racing to find ways to…
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