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Have the environmental benefits of insect farming been overstated? A critical review
ABSTRACT Insect farming is frequently promoted as a sustainable food solution, yet current evidence challenges many environmental benefits claimed by industry proponents. This review critically examines the scientific foundation for assessing the environmental impacts of insect farming in both human food and animal feed applications.
Corentin Biteau +5 more
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Is government ownership of banks really harmful to growth? [PDF]
We show that previous results suggesting that government ownership of banks has a negative effect on economic growth are not robust to adding more 'fundamental' determinants of economic growth, such as institutions.
Andrianova, S +2 more
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ABSTRACT Classic and hybrid pharmacometric‐machine learning models (hPMxML) are gaining momentum for applications in clinical drug development and precision medicine, especially within the oncology therapeutic area. However, standardized workflows are needed to ensure transparency, rigor, and effective communication for broader adoption.
Anna Fochesato +6 more
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Plant Cognition—An Empirical Primer: Evidence, Implications, and Ethics
ABSTRACT Recent advances in plant biology suggest that plants engage in complex behaviours once thought to require nervous systems. This article surveys the empirical foundations of plant cognition, covering research on goal‐directed movement, decision‐making, anticipatory behaviour, communication, phytoacoustics, and plant neurobiology.
Miguel Segundo‐Ortin +3 more
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Using generative AI to co‐design data‐driven stories
Abstract Data storytelling combines communication and visualization techniques with storytelling principles to convey insights meaningfully and engagingly. This paper introduces the AI‐DIKW framework, an extension of the Story Data–Information–Knowledge–Wisdom (S‐DIKW) hierarchy, designed to support the co‐creation of data‐driven stories by combining ...
Angelica Lo Duca
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Behavioral Insights for Managing Environmental Decisions: An Experimental Test of Prospect Theory
ABSTRACT This research integrates a behavioral management perspective with experimental methods to examine how public workers in an environmental protection agency form beliefs. Study 1 uses conjoint experiments to assess employee perceptions of companies violating (1a) or adhering to (1b) environmental regulations.
Nicola Belle +2 more
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Creative Rejection Negatively Biases Subsequent Evaluations of Others' Creative Ideas
ABSTRACT Peer evaluations of creativity are common practice in numerous contexts. Within such contexts, creators often receive and deliver assessments of creative ideas. One challenge of such arrangements is that people's experiences on the receiving end of creativity assessments may influence their future judgments of others' works.
Tin L. Nguyen
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Metus in the Roman law of obligations [PDF]
[From the introduction]: An entire title of book four of Justinian’s Digest is devoted to explaining the doctrine of metus as it was understood at the time of the codification of the Roman law. That title begins with the following statement: "The praetor
Glover, Graham
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From Dark Alleys into the University Light: Dilemmas of Academic Consulting
Journal of Management Studies, EarlyView.
Katrin Heucher +2 more
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Abstract The Capricorn Orogen, central to the West Australian Craton (WAC) and flanked by the Pilbara Craton to the north and the Yilgarn Craton to the south, records complex tectonic processes spanning from the Archean to the Neoproterozoic, including two major Paleoproterozoic collisions—the 2,215–2,145 Ma Ophthalmia Orogeny and the 2,005–1,950 Ma ...
Xiaobing Xu +7 more
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