Review
Biology
Harikrushnan Balasubramanian, Chad M. Hobson, Teng-Leong Chew, Jesse S. Aaron
Summary: This article discusses the importance of optical microscopy in biology, from a traditional observational tool to a powerful bioanalytical platform. However, realizing its full potential in studying live specimens faces technical challenges. The article envisions a future where comprehensive live imaging and research can be achieved.
COMMUNICATIONS BIOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Communication
Melissa Aronczyk, Adrienne Russell
Summary: The main challenge for communication researchers is to acknowledge and prioritize climate change in their work, and establish a common language for discussing climate change.
SOCIAL MEDIA + SOCIETY
(2023)
Editorial Material
Neurosciences
Rifqi O. Affan, Benjamin B. Scott
Summary: This article investigates functional gradients in the mouse posterior cortex, revealing the coordination between specialized and distributed processing during navigation.
Article
Education & Educational Research
Sean Samson, Catherine Hutchings, Taahira Goolam Hoosen, Lucia Thesen
Summary: The research process is often seen as linear and constrained by pipeline thinking, but writing support plays a more complex role within it. Rhizomatic thinking offers us a new way of reflecting on research journeys and teaching design.
Article
Business
Delaney Harness
Summary: This article critically examines the contemporary notions of sustainability reporting in the digital ecology. It scrutinizes authenticity in CSR efforts and investigates the transformative effects of digital ubiquity on sustainability reporting using the case study of IKEA. The article introduces the concept of the constant report, a communication infrastructure that allows organizations to curate and manage sustainability efforts. It discusses the consequences of the constant report, namely performativity and promotionalism, and highlights the complex interplay between authenticity and promotionalism in the era of digital ubiquity.
PUBLIC RELATIONS REVIEW
(2023)
Review
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
D. Roselyn Cerutis, Michael D. Weston, Takanari Miyamoto
Summary: Oral health is important for overall health, and periodontal disease (PDD) is a chronic inflammatory disease. Our research on lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) and its receptors (LPARs) in the oral system has implications for understanding cancer and immune responses. Further exploration of LPA's potential for controlling complex immune responses and signaling in the cellular microenvironment is needed to improve treatment for diseases like PDD, cancer, and emerging diseases.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
(2023)
Article
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Bronwyn A. Lucas
Summary: Twenty years ago, the release of the first draft of the human genome sequence sparked a significant change in genomics and molecular biology. Now, structural biology is experiencing a similar shift with the availability of experimentally determined or predicted molecular models for protein-coding genes from various genomes. However, not all proteins have a single structure, making a complete reference structureome unattainable. Nonetheless, a reference structureome can provide a more detailed characterization of cell state than sequencing or expression levels alone. Cryogenic electron microscopy is a method that can generate high-resolution views of frozen molecules and cells, and it is playing a crucial role in the emerging field of structureomics.
CURRENT OPINION IN STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Allan Grogan, Juliana Lilly
Summary: This study examines the relationship between a preference for multitasking and the mitigation of emotional exhaustion through work-school facilitation. Utilizing conservation of resources theory, a time-lagged study was conducted with a sample of 153 working students. The findings suggest that polychronicity serves as a valuable resource in balancing work and school demands, ultimately reducing academic emotional exhaustion. This study contributes to scholarship by highlighting polychronicity as an individual difference variable in facilitating role balance within the school-work domain. Practical implications and limitations are discussed.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Ecology
Viktorie Brozova, Johannes S. Bolstad, Alexey P. Seregin, Pernille B. Eidesen
Summary: This study investigates the temporal and spatial patterns of postglacial plant colonization in Svalbard, revealing the importance of the early Holocene period for colonization by thermophilic plants. The study shows that thermophilic species had a higher rate of colonization during the early Holocene, with specific sheltered areas offering stable conditions. The study also suggests that different source regions may have contributed to the colonization of thermophilic plants. These findings shed light on the colonization patterns of plants during the last glaciation.
ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
(2023)
Review
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Yi Chi, Jenny Shi, Dong Xing, Longzhi Tan
Summary: The three-dimensional structure of chromosomes has significant effects on biological processes, and single-cell Hi-C has emerged as a new method to reveal the actual 3D structure of individual genomes.
FRONTIERS IN MOLECULAR BIOSCIENCES
(2022)
Article
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Benjamin Nachman, Jesse Thaler
Summary: The study examines the relationship between single-event classifiers and multievent classifiers in the context of collider physics, exploring how optimal classifiers can be built from either type. While training a single-event classifier was found to be more effective in the studied cases, it is suggested that multievent classifiers may hold potential value in scenarios involving approximate independence, such as jet substructure studies.
Article
Computer Science, Information Systems
Do-Guk Kim, Heung-Chang Lee
Summary: This paper proposes a reproducible and efficient proxyless neural architecture adaptation method, which directly improves the architecture during conventional training process with stable performance improvements and applicability to various models and datasets.
Article
Psychology, Social
Jamie Morgan
Summary: This essay discusses the subject of contingency and the openness of the future, taking a less explored approach by focusing on the philosophy of time. It contrasts static and dynamic theories of time and argues that critical realism presupposes dynamic theory and offers conceptualizations that can contribute to its development.
JOURNAL FOR THE THEORY OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
(2023)
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Valentina D'Urso, Ferdinando Antonio Gulino, Giosue Giordano Incognito, Monia Cimino, Valentina Dilisi, Alessandra Di Stefano, Marianna Gulisano, Francesco Cannone, Stella Capriglione, Marco Palumbo
Summary: Hysteroscopy is a valuable tool for both diagnosis and treatment of uterine pathologies. Advancements in technology have made hysteroscopy less invasive and painful, allowing for more procedures to be done in an outpatient setting. This has led to cost savings and reduced need for anesthesia and cervical dilatation.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
(2023)
Editorial Material
Hematology
Christopher R. Reilly, Andrew A. Lane
Summary: In this study, Cheloor Kovilakam et al conducted a comprehensive population-level analysis of >450,000 adults in the UK Biobank to assess the epidemiological characteristics, clinical features, and malignancy risk associated with germ line pathogenic variants in the DEAD box RNA helicase 41 gene (DDX41-GPV).