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Behind the Paper
The real stories behind the latest research papers, from conception to publication, the highs and the lows
Bhadran’s point of generation segregation theory for behavioral precision in biomedical waste management
Accurate biomedical waste segregation at the point of generation is vital for protecting health and the environment. Bhadran’s Point-of-Generation Segregation Theory (PGST), developed by Renjith Seela Bhadran, introduces a behavioral framework to improve precision in healthcare waste segregation.
Human neuronal differentiation under Aβ exposure: a single-cell transcriptomic and epigenomic dataset
What happens when developing human neurons encounter amyloid-β, one of the central molecules linked to Alzheimer’s disease? We followed human neural progenitor cells as they differentiated into neurons to examine how early Aβ exposure reshapes this process.
Analysis of environmental perception according to political ideology
We can trace the current climate denialism of the far right as a reaction to greater social awareness of environmental risks following the 2008 global financial crisis? The class struggle is also reflected in the fight against climate change.
Reflections on AI Evaluation for Breast Cancer Screening – The Gemini Study
One researcher’s perspective
Is the Blue Dye Still Worth the Mess? What Our Three-Year Study Tells Us About Finding Early Cancer in IBD Patients
Behind the Paper: A prospective randomised comparison of methylene blue chromoendoscopy versus Fujifilm virtual chromoendoscopy for dysplasia detection in inflammatory bowel disease.