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  1. Web model improved biomedical equipment planning in two Colombian institutions
    Development and validation of a WHO-aligned management model for evaluating biomedical equipment needs in Colombian healthcare institutions, with 70% reduction in evaluation time.
  2. Localized Imaginaries, Global Assets: Sociotechnical Imaginaries and the Assetization of Data Centers in Singapore
    Study examines how Singapore's state and industry actors adapt global data center standards to local constraints and reposition infrastructure as financialized assets within its digital economy.
  3. UN Security Council transcript dataset covers 1946 to 2024
    Comprehensive dataset of 160,000+ UN Security Council speeches from 1946-2024 in machine-readable format, enabling analysis of security norms and institutional discourse evolution.
  4. Some medical drone payloads are classified as dangerous goods
    Analysis of dangerous goods compliance challenges for drone logistics in healthcare, finding 10% of medicines classified as hazardous and current procedures unscalable.
  5. E-commerce is linked to lower urban electricity intensity
    E-commerce reduces electricity intensity in Chinese cities through population and economic agglomeration plus innovation. Government coordination and market efficiency strengthen effects.
  6. Community support helped families manage online learning challenges
    Study of how socioeconomically disadvantaged families adapted to online learning during COVID-19 and the critical role community organizations played in providing support.
  7. Dengue created a considerable financial burden in Puerto Rico
    Analysis of dengue's economic burden in Puerto Rico from 2010–2023 reveals substantial costs during epidemics, underscoring need for enhanced prevention and resource allocation strategies.
  8. Accessibility was the strongest e-governance factor in service delivery
    Study of e-governance effectiveness in Zanzibar finds digital accessibility most critical for public service delivery, followed by resource utilization and accountability mechanisms.
  9. Digital tools supported greener warehousing practices
    Case study examines how warehouse management systems and RFID reduce operational inefficiency but reveals environmental benefits remain unmeasured despite green logistics implementation.
  10. Historical records suggest a broader tara iti range
    Archival database documents the broader historical range of New Zealand's rarest endemic bird, tara iti, revealing substantial range contraction since European settlement.
  11. Industry 4.0 technologies vary by food supply chain stage
    Study identifies which Industry 4.0 technologies—AI, blockchain, IoT, and others—work best at each stage of food supply chains for minimizing losses and waste globally.
  12. Teacher barriers dominate STEM curriculum integration
    Systematic review of STEM curriculum integration identifies teacher development as central barrier. Proposes comprehensive framework addressing systemic, pedagogical, and policy gaps.
  13. VR and smart home technologies support family intimacy differently
    Mixed-methods study examining VR and smart home technologies as complementary resources enhancing family emotional intimacy through parenting self-efficacy and burden reduction pathways.
  14. HEALTH ECONOMICS
    Explore Health Economics principles, resource allocation methods, and practical applications in healthcare systems. Learn how economic evaluation optimizes health interventions while balancing.
  15. Rural social networks shaped wildfire response in Sweden
    Explore how rural Swedish communities mobilised local networks and resources during the 2018 wildfire crisis, revealing tensions between informal rural resilience and state-level disaster.
  16. Two-stage D-optimal selection found a less-than-full automation mix
    D-Optimal design methodology for optimizing flexible manufacturing system equipment selection, demonstrating that partial automation achieves superior efficiency in electronics manufacturing.
  17. Children’s token taking depends on relative status
    Experimental study demonstrates children ages 4-8 calibrate resource-taking to socially instantiated relative status; gender differences emerge selectively under equal status conditions.
  18. “From identity to innovation: a multi-theoretical framework of green organizational identity, ambidextrous green innovation, and digital-enabled environmental collaboration”
    Explore how green organizational identity, ambidextrous innovation, and digital collaboration drive sustainable competitive advantage through integrated internal and external mechanisms.
  19. Digital Transformation and Sustainability: A Study of Strategies Adopted by Women Business Leaders in Kerala
    Study examines how women business leaders in Kerala use digital transformation technologies like e-commerce and energy management systems to achieve sustainability goals in their enterprises.
  20. Survey reviews mathematical modeling of infectious disease dynamics
    Mathematical modeling frameworks for infectious disease dynamics integrate computational methods, network analysis, and machine learning to forecast epidemics and optimize public health interventions.