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Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
Luyan Xu, Tetiana Tolmochava, Xuan Zhou
Summary: Autonomous driving has become a hot research topic due to advancements in technology, however, beginners in this field often face challenges due to its interdisciplinary nature. Online searches have become the primary way for researchers to gain knowledge, with LogCanvas proposed as a solution to facilitate asynchronous collaborative web searches among researchers.
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Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Harsh Khatter, Pooja Malik, Amrita Jyoti, Anil Kumar Ahlawat, Gaurav Dubey, Anurag Mishra, Sanjeev Chandra Neupane
Summary: The number of blog and microblog users is increasing globally, capturing a significant portion of web services. Users expect content curation and recommendations to find interesting posts and interact with like-minded people. This article introduces the hybrid model S-ANFIS and compares its results with other well-known approaches.
JOURNAL OF SENSORS
(2022)
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Nur Syatila Ab Ghani, Reeki Emrizal, Sabrina Mohamed Moffit, Hazrina Yusof Hamdani, Effirul Ikhwan Ramlan, Mohd Firdaus-Raih
Summary: The GrAfSS webserver is a platform for searching specific three-dimensional substructures in protein and RNA structures, helping users find similar structures and annotate functions.
NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
(2022)
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Eric J. Baxter, Jason Kumar, Aleczander D. Paul, Jack Runburg
Summary: This article investigates the gamma-ray signals of dark matter annihilation in extragalactic halos, focusing on the cases where dark matter annihilates from a p-wave or d-wave state. The study finds that by analyzing the gamma rays produced by dark matter annihilation in halos detected by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, evidence for dark matter annihilation can be found, although distinguishing between the p-wave and d-wave scenarios remains challenging. However, with a higher exposure, discrimination of the velocity-dependence becomes possible.
JOURNAL OF COSMOLOGY AND ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS
(2022)
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Biochemical Research Methods
Charlotte Adams, Kurt Boonen, Kris Laukens, Wout Bittremieux
Summary: Mass spectrometry is an important tool in studying the molecular mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2 infection, including virus-host protein-protein interactions and post-translational modifications. By reanalyzing public data, this study found that the detected protein interactions overlap with previous studies and identified previously unknown interactions. Additionally, novel modification sites on SARS-CoV-2 proteins were identified and hypotheses about their functional role in viral infection were proposed.
MOLECULAR & CELLULAR PROTEOMICS
(2022)
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Information Science & Library Science
Fatemeh Naghib, Mahdieh Mirzabeigi, Mahboobeh Alborzi
Summary: This study aimed to identify the role of spatial intelligence in predicting the web information searching behavior and performance of high school students. The findings revealed that spatial orientation, perceptual speed, and flexibility of closure could better predict the students' web searching behavior and performance, providing insights for researchers, teachers, and school librarians on understanding and teaching students' necessary skills to improve their searching behavior and performance.
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
Katharina Weiss, Jutta M. Schneider
Summary: The study shows that female A. bruennichi spiders increase their pheromone release as they age and approach oviposition, which may be a strategic behavior to attract males. The release of pheromones is also dependent on the condition of the females, indicating the presence of physiological costs. Male spiders use the quantity of pheromones as the sole predictor of female attractiveness.
ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE
(2022)
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Education & Educational Research
Rabia Vezne, Etem Yesilyurt
Summary: Lifelong learning has gained importance in global and digital education. This study finds that web pedagogical content knowledge, attitude towards web-based instruction, and usage of information searching-commitment strategies are important predictors of prospective teachers' lifelong learning tendencies.
EDUCATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
(2023)
Review
Mathematical & Computational Biology
Anthony Tsang, Michelle Maden
Summary: The CLUSTER model has been found to be used in reviews of complex interventions, with varied usage among different reviews. It is important for future reviewers to report the elements and steps of CLUSTER utilized in order to ensure reproducibility and transparency.
RESEARCH SYNTHESIS METHODS
(2021)
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Torrance Hodgson, Melanie Johnston-Hollitt, Benjamin McKinley, Natasha Hurley-Walker
Summary: In this study, we follow up on the recent research by Vernstrom et al. regarding the detection of the synchrotron cosmic web. While attempting to reproduce their findings, we use new observations and show that our data is more sensitive and has sufficient angular sensitivity. However, we do not detect any significant radio emission along the bridge connecting pairs of luminous red galaxies. Additionally, we find that we are able to reproduce the excess X-ray emission, but not the broad and extended intercluster filamentary emission found in the original data sets.
PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA
(2022)
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Area Studies
Boyang Zhang, Yuhan You, Guangye He, Fei Yan, Senhu Wang
Summary: This article discusses the development of the LGBT movement in China. By analyzing the search volume of LGBT-related terms on Baidu, it reveals the correlation between LGBT orientation and factors such as modernization and cultural capital stock.
JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY CHINA
(2023)
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Information Science & Library Science
Esra Efendioglu, Emine Sendurur
Summary: This study aimed to develop and test a browser extension as a scaffolding tool for guiding learners in evaluating online sources. A total of 129 undergraduate students participated in the experiment, with the experimental group using the browser extension. The results showed significant differences between the groups in terms of accurate sources and visited sites, but no differences in success status or access time. The browser extension had an effect on certain search parameters, but this effect seemed to diminish with students' cognitive abilities and digital literacy levels.
ELECTRONIC LIBRARY
(2023)
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Health Care Sciences & Services
Lukas Lange-Drenth, Holger Schulz, Gero Endsin, Christiane Bleich
Summary: The study found that cancer patients encountered challenges in operating, navigating, evaluating, and using information when searching for cancer-related information online, leading to a substantial percentage of unsuccessful task completion. Many participants used incorrect search terms, did not control for information reliability, and failed to verify information from different websites.
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH
(2021)
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Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
Francisco de Oliveira, Jose Maria Parente de Oliveira
Summary: Despite the availability of legal documents, it is still challenging to find specific information within them. Existing research efforts have been made, but more work is needed to improve the accessibility of legal information. This study proposes an RDF-based graph to represent and search parts of legal documents and demonstrates its effectiveness through significant results in retrieving relevant information.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND LAW
(2023)
Article
Mathematical & Computational Biology
Chris Cooper, Theo Lorenc, Ute Schauberger
Summary: The study found that geographic location may influence Google search results, with differences in search returns between countries. Recording the location of the researcher undertaking websearching may now be an important factor to report, which also has implications for stopping-rules.
RESEARCH SYNTHESIS METHODS
(2021)