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International law shapes climate change litigation
Explore how international law shapes climate change litigation, from human rights obligations to corporate accountability through national courts.
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Authors propose broader view of climate change drivers
Framework proposing anthropogenic power generation and energy balance as factors in climate change, with industrial efficiency improvements as mitigation strategy
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Differentiated instruction improved writing engagement in EFL class
Case study examining how an EFL teacher used exploratory action research to enhance paragraph writing instruction, finding differentiated instruction more effective than collaborative group writing.
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Counting the Wait: Effects of Temporal Feedback on Downstream Task Performance and Perceived Wait-Time Experience during System-Imposed Delays
Experiment examining how different types of time feedback affect user frustration and task performance during system-imposed wait periods in digital workflows.
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AI-robot-supported learning improved preschool health education outcomes
Study examines how AI robots combined with task-based learning affect motivation and problem-solving in preschool health education for ages 5-6.
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Alcohol use rose slightly across sub-Saharan Africa
Assess WHO alcohol reduction targets in sub-Saharan Africa 2010-2019. Analysis shows regional increases in consumption and heavy episodic drinking, with notable country-level variation and Central.
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Community practices reduced gender’s role in dividing paid and unpaid work
Ethnographic study of how institutional practices—uniform pay, shared childcare, gender quotas—reshape gender divisions in paid and unpaid labour at community level.
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Collective action and shared norms are emphasized in crisis response
A perspective analysis of collective action mechanisms during crises, examining social norms, stakeholder communication, and technological enablers in crisis response.
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Therapeutic integration typology expands TCIM classification
Operational framework classifying five forms of Integrative Therapeutics for understanding how traditional, complementary, and biomedical approaches combine in clinical practice.
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Residents showed moderate climate change awareness in Santo Domingo
Study of 414 residents reveals moderate climate change awareness but significant gap between understanding problems and actionable solutions, highlighting need for targeted educational.
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Instructions can provide reasons by conveying practical information
Explore how instructions convey information about rational conclusions and establish reasons for action, bridging the philosophical gap between declarative and imperative sentences in decision-making.
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PAD-S frames psychotherapy micro-decisions as safety-gated steps
Framework formalizes how therapists rapidly assess patient capacity and calibrate intervention intensity using four observable signals and safety-gated decision rules in psychotherapy.
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.plan-26-10: Streaming TESSERA working, biodiversity action papers, and FPL takes off
Browser-based streaming interface for satellite embeddings demonstrates client-side geospatial analysis, raising programming paradigm questions for Earth observation workflows.
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Animal encounters are linked to stronger nature connection
Systematic review and meta-analysis of 116 studies examining the relationship between animal encounters and human connection to nature, revealing a modest positive effect.
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Sound installation created an aural space within a water tower
Site-specific sound installation study exploring aural architecture within Santiago water tower heritage structures through multichannel sonic composition and phenomenological spatial experience.
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Hybrid reinforcement learning improved music teaching interaction
Hybrid reinforcement learning architecture for adaptive music education systems combining PPO with CNN for real-time pedagogical strategy optimization and multimodal learner state classification.
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Modelling Prompting Behaviours in LLM-Mediated Task Solving
Doctoral research examining how student prompting behaviours with Large Language Models correlate with learning outcomes in programming, developing behavioural models and adaptive feedback systems.
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C. elegans lifespan is limited by different competing causes of death
Study reveals how multiple age-related pathologies interact hierarchically to determine lifespan in C. elegans, showing bacterial infection and neoplasia mask or unmask each other's effects on.
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Sentient animals are judged more convincing bearers of intrinsic value
Philosophical analysis reconceptualizing ethical individualism in animal and environmental ethics through non-atomistic frameworks emphasizing relational interdependence.
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Experience and Influence of Lifestyle Redesign ® Training in French–Canadian Occupational Therapists
Cross-cultural validation study examining French-Canadian occupational therapists' experience with Lifestyle Redesign® training, knowledge gains, and practice adoption intentions.