Sharp increases in food prices during economic crises tend to hit certain groups the hardest. Urban residents and families with lower levels of education are often especially vulnerable. These price shocks can lead to long term health problems,…
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Reclaiming abandoned croplands to adapt wheat production to a warmer world
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Empowered and aware: adolescent perspectives on technology and well-being in Chile and Colombia
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Relying on AI at work reduces self-efficacy, ownership, and meaning while active collaboration mitigates the effects
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Readability assessment of English translations of Chinese classics: a study based on XGBoost and BP neural networks
The English translation of Chinese classics is crucial for cultural dissemination and East-West exchanges, but assessing their readability poses challenges due to linguistic and cultural differences. This study applies natural language processing…
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Neuroergonomic evaluation of risk-warning eHMI penetration rates in vehicle platoons: effects on pedestrians’ mental workload, situation awareness, and gap acceptance
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Modulation of feedback-related negativity by objective and subjective response correctness
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Geographic constraints shape urban and economic growth worldwide
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Social learning of emotion and its implication for memory: an ERP study
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Sustained attention in learning: what can Hollywood cinema teach us about the design of educational videos?
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