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Developing New Drugs for the COVID‐19 Emergency: Anatomy of the U.S. Response
ABSTRACT Context To meet the need for effective treatments during the COVID‐19 Public Health Emergency, the U.S. government sought to accelerate the discovery and development of new antiviral treatments—a process that normally took 4–12 years.
Thomas J. Moore +2 more
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Safety Considerations in Deployment of Robotic Systems – A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT An in‐depth understanding of the risks related to robotic systems is crucial to guarantee safety throughout all stages of robot design and operations. This required a thorough risk assessment following international standards. This study presents a systematic review of previous research on safety considerations in the design of robotic systems,
Adedire D. Adesiji +6 more
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Evaluating trustworthiness in AI-Based diabetic retinopathy screening: addressing transparency, consent, and privacy challenges. [PDF]
Chauhan A +5 more
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ABSTRACT Urban river bathing is re‐emerging across Europe, driven by social demand and climate change impacts. The Urban Bathing Consortium, an interdisciplinary and intersectoral consortium initiated at the University of Lyon (France), is at the forefront of studying the challenges and opportunities of creating and managing healthy, safe, and ...
Yixin Cao +22 more
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Psychedelic Treatment with Psilocybin: Addressing Medical Malpractice Risk and Physicians' Concerns. [PDF]
Cheung K +10 more
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‘Attitude Problems’: Racializing Hierarchies of Affect in Post‐Brown U.S. Science Education
ABSTRACT Attending to the affect of minoritized students now appears crucial to promoting just and dignity‐affirming science education. Yet, elevating affect as an objective of science learning has a history that predates equity reforms. This study explores the politics of scientific uptakes of affect that have long served to mark hierarchical ...
Kathryn L. Kirchgasler
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China's revised infectious diseases law: a step towards stronger global pandemic preparedness. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Li J, van den Dool A.
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From Inequalities to Inclusion: Sustainable Development for Smallholders
ABSTRACT In Pakistan's agricultural sector, smallholders persistently face operational and structural barriers that hinder their integration into broader development initiatives. This study investigates these barriers through an in‐depth analysis of a sample of 101 farming communities across Punjab.
Muhammad Khan +4 more
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The importance of saying sorry when things go wrong in health care. [PDF]
Patrick K.
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ABSTRACT The financial trilemma (FT) highlights the challenge of balancing financial integration, financial development, and financial stability. A practical assessment of the FT is crucial for evaluating the current state of Sub‐Saharan Africa's (SSA) financial landscape and making substantial progress toward Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs ...
Michael Appiah +3 more
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