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Advancements in Cancer Research: 3D Models, Single‐Cell, and Live‐Cell Techniques for Better Insights

open access: yesAdvanced Therapeutics, Volume 7, Issue 12, December 2024.
Understanding cancer progression and its response to treatments requires accurately modeling the tumor microenvironment and precisely analyzing cell–cell and cell–environment interactions. Three‐dimensional tumor models, along with single‐cell and live‐cell analyses, provide more comprehensive insights compared to traditional methods.
Federica Carnevali   +14 more
wiley   +1 more source

Evaluating Users’ Perception of Biologically Inspired Involuntary Behavior in Human–Robot Interaction

open access: yesAdvanced Intelligent Systems, Volume 6, Issue 10, October 2024.
Herein, a study with 63 participants finds that the biologically inspired Mini robot enhances human–robot interaction by mimicking involuntary processes like heartbeat and pupil size, making it seem warmer, more competent, and natural in its responses. Multimodal communication is a human feature that enables diverse interactions.
Marcos Maroto‐Gómez   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

A Migrant Archive: Chronicling Religious and Spiritual Experiences during the Pandemic 2020–23*

open access: yesJournal of Religious History, Volume 48, Issue 3, Page 333-342, September 2024.
This article focuses on a digital platform which invited forced migrants to document their experiences during the Covid pandemic, resulting in an archive of digital materials, much of it relating to religion and spirituality: around 1000 contributions by around 800 asylum‐seekers, refugees and undocumented migrants. Using smartphones, they shared audio
Marie Gillespie
wiley   +1 more source

The politics of integration in retrospect and the supranational mega‐politics of governance and design in prospect: A roadmap

open access: yesEuropean Law Journal, Volume 30, Issue 3, Page 284-328, September 2024.
Abstract The article argues that the ever‐closer Union among peoples of Europe finds itself at a critical juncture: the unstated and implicit assumption of a community made up of liberal democracies is being challenged and pitted against the rival rebirth of the nationalistic narrative of uniqueness and self‐sufficiency.
Tomasz Tadeusz Koncewicz
wiley   +1 more source

Ritual and university education: Systemic coexistence after COVID‐19

open access: yesSystems Research and Behavioral Science, Volume 41, Issue 3, Page 514-523, May/June 2024.
Abstract This paper explores the realm of university education after COVID‐19, in which there is a perceived need to manage the ‘old’ and the ‘new’. The paper brings two different systems approaches to that end: the systems theory of autopoiesis and the systems identity technology of profilicity.
José‐Rodrigo Córdoba‐Pachón
wiley   +1 more source

Beyond retributive and restorative justice: In search of mercy with Jordan's Bedouin

open access: yesPoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review, Volume 47, Issue 1, Page 37-48, May 2024.
Abstract Popular debates about criminal justice reform often pose restorative justice as a humane (if utopian) alternative to retributive justice. Drawing on fieldwork with Jordan's Bedouin, I offer an unvarnished account of a longstanding and still‐vibrant tradition of restorative justice that also includes violent and punitive elements.
Geoffrey Hughes
wiley   +1 more source

Royal epistolary courtship in Latin? Arthur Tudor's “love letter” to Katherine of Aragon at the Archivo General de Simancas and Francesco Negri's Ars Epistolandi☆

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 38, Issue 2, Page 245-264, April 2024.
Abstract The Archivo General de Simancas in Valladolid has preserved a letter attributed to Arthur Tudor, categorized as ‘declarándole su ardiente pasión amorosa’ [declaring his ardent loving passion]. Its recipient has been thought to be Katherine of Aragon.
K. P. S. Janssen, Nadia T. van Pelt
wiley   +1 more source

Making meat moral: A comparison of rearing and killing practices in Swedish cattle farming

open access: yesSociologia Ruralis, Volume 64, Issue 2, Page 254-279, April 2024.
Abstract To eat or not eat meat? That has become a central sustainability question. This article zooms in on the moral sustainability of cattle farming and does so from an on‐farm perspective: through an ethnographic study of two Swedish cattle farms, we explore how rearing animals for food is made moral.
Hanna Charlotta Wernersson   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

THE TWILIGHT OF THE GODS? GENOMIC HISTORY AND THE RETURN OF RACE IN THE STUDY OF THE ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN

open access: yesHistory and Theory, Volume 63, Issue 1, Page 45-70, March 2024.
ABSTRACT This article discusses the impact of genomic history, a subdiscipline that emerged in the study of the ancient Mediterranean in the 2010s. In 2014, scientists first published a method for extracting genetic material, which they christened aDNA (ancient DNA), from ancient human remains in hot climates.
Christopher Stedman Parmenter
wiley   +1 more source

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