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The Promise and Peril of On-Device AI for Conservation Work
Research examines whether on-device AI can support conservation field staff, revealing infrastructure mismatches between model requirements and resource-constrained organizational realities.
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Indonesian Doomscrolling Scale shows one-factor structure
Validates an Indonesian-language Doomscrolling Scale measuring compulsive social media news consumption, demonstrating strong reliability for assessing behavior in Indonesian-speaking populations.
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My Body, Their Business: User Perspectives on Commercial Data Practices in FemTech mHealth Apps
Survey of 187 users examined how commercial data practices in fertility and menstruation apps influence user perception, revealing conditional tolerance and interface design effects.
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AI supports museum curation for wayang golek collections
Examining AI application in museum and archival practice through wayang golek preservation, addressing automated cataloguing, metadata enrichment, and cultural heritage challenges.
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AI scribes were linked to less EHR time and more visits
AI-powered medical scribes decrease EHR and documentation time for clinicians while modestly increasing weekly visit volume, suggesting incremental workflow efficiency gains.
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São João monument linked to income, jobs, and tourism benefits
Case study of community impacts from the São João monument installation in interior Brazil, examining economic benefits and sustainable development alignment with identified planning gaps.
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Participants weighed privacy against potential value of browsing history research
Qualitative study examines acceptability of sharing internet browsing history for cancer research among diverse populations, identifying trust and transparency as key factors.
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WHO press conferences drew longer viewing and more comments
Analysis of 142 WHO YouTube press conferences reveals audiences facing crisis uncertainty generate more engagement and negative sentiment when information gaps exist.
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Lecturers and prospective teachers reported mixed views on metaverse use
Qualitative study of Turkish lecturers and prospective teachers reveals ambivalence toward metaverse in education, identifying costs, equity, and privacy concerns alongside learning benefits.
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PPI panel members co-produced study methods and analysis
Qualitative study of parental experiences waiting for ADHD assessment in child mental health services, examining emotional impact of diagnostic uncertainty and delay.
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Acceptance of generative AI and AI literacy vary across teacher candidates
Mixed methods study of 723 prospective teachers finds GenAI acceptance and AI literacy vary by discipline, grade, tool use, and proficiency, with formal training increasing literacy.
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A Research Course to Develop AI Tools for K–12 Learning
University course integrating AI/ML software development with educational research training, producing tools for K-12 instruction through authentic school partnerships.
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Interest-targeted course introductions improved data science scores
Case study of data science education examining effects of interest-targeted instructional videos and self-directed data analysis exercises on student learning outcomes across 8,509 participants.
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Adaptive BPM system showed cost and security gains for SMEs
Adaptive BPM system for SMEs integrates machine learning and serverless architecture with cybersecurity, reducing operational costs by 25-30% and improving adaptability by 35-40% in developing.
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Protocol compares two systems for Belgian ILI surveillance
Protocol for evaluating code-based versus questionnaire-based influenza-like illness surveillance systems in Belgian general practices using CDC guidelines and multi-criteria decision analysis.
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Automation improved operational efficiency in Saudi insurance companies
Study analyzing automation's impact on operational efficiency in Saudi Arabian insurance companies through analysis of employee perceptions and technology adoption effects.
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Doctors' dairy purchases are shaped by multiple factors
Gender-stratified analysis of dairy purchasing determinants among Polish physicians reveals pragmatic and health factors with partial gender differentiation.
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Formative assessment data predicted standardized assessment performance
Study examines predictive validity of computer-based formative assessment for standardised test outcomes, finding models explain 30-48% of variance with domain-specific patterns.
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Android app prototype supports receivables management in tire recycling MSMEs
Tire-Math Android app integrates business mathematics into receivables management for tire recycling MSMEs, supporting sustainable operations and SDG 12 goals through digital financial innovation.
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Oral exams matched traditional scores in college algebra
Comparative analysis of oral versus traditional examinations in college algebra reveals equivalent performance but enhanced conceptual engagement and feedback mechanisms with oral formats.