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Rational acquisition of laboratory equipment: an accurate mathematical model to estimate the trade‐offs in shared and nonshared equipment

open access: yesActa Crystallographica Section D, Volume 82, Issue 6, Page 638-645, June 2026.
We present a quantitative framework combining cost modelling and queueing theory to estimate hourly access costs, waiting times and congestion levels for shared high‐end scientific equipment. The approach is general, illustrated with cryo‐electron microscopy examples, and implemented in an open‐access online calculator to support evidence‐based ...
C. O. S. Sorzano, J. M. Carazo
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Towards an anthropology of acquisition: ‘How did you get that?’ Vers une anthropologie de l'acquisition : « Où as‐tu trouvé ça ? »

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Volume 32, Issue 2, Page 620-637, June 2026.
The production‐distribution‐consumption triad has structured how anthropologists understand exchange for roughly a century. This article argues for expanding this triad to include an explicit focus on acquisition – the systems, processes, and practices of acquiring.
Hanna Garth
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Autopsy, deathways, and intercultural healthcare in the southern Peruvian Andes Autopsie, pratiques mortuaires et soins de santé interculturels dans le sud des Andes péruviennes

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Volume 32, Issue 2, Page 456-473, June 2026.
While death remains a popular topic for anthropology, relatively few ethnographic accounts consider the modern bureaucratic processes accompanying it. One such process is public health autopsy, which scholars have largely taken for granted. Existing analysis has regarded it as a form of ‘cultural brokering’ and autopsy reluctance in communities is seen,
David M.R. Orr
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Human + AI in Accounting: Early Evidence from the Field

open access: yesJournal of Accounting Research, Volume 64, Issue 3, Page 1333-1373, June 2026.
ABSTRACT This paper provides early evidence on the integration and impact of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) in accounting at the accountant and task levels. Using survey data from 277 professional accountants, we document substantial heterogeneity in adoption patterns, perceived benefits, and concerns about GenAI.
Jung Ho Choi, Chloe L. Xie
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The Evolving Landscape of Clinical Aging Clocks: From Epigenetic to Multi‐Omics Integration

open access: yesAging Cell, Volume 25, Issue 6, June 2026.
Multi‐omics aging clocks capture biological heterogeneity beyond single‐omics models, improving risk stratification. Key challenges include unknown biological meaning, timescale mismatches, and validation gaps. Future clocks must distinguish pathological damage from adaptive remodeling—damage accumulation is the most actionable target for anti‐aging ...
Liying Liu   +13 more
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