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Disasters, Food Rescue and Infrastructure for Recovery

open access: yesNew Zealand Geographer, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Disasters can wreak havoc on food systems, triggering cascading negative impacts, particularly for people with the least resources to recover. While disaster risk reduction (DRR) guidance recognises that inequalities are compounded during disasters, critics suggest that much DRR practice still focuses on individual preparation unavailable to ...
Gradon Diprose, Louise Lee, Grace Clare
wiley   +1 more source

Long‐term sub‐erythemal UVB exposure does not impact circadian rhythms in mice under standard and rotating shift light conditions

open access: yesPhotochemistry and Photobiology, EarlyView.
Circadian disruption is a potential carcinogen, but the impact of environmental carcinogens on circadian rhythms is unclear. Here we evaluated the impact of chronic UVB exposure with environmental‐ and genetic‐induced circadian disruption on mouse rhythmic locomotor activity and clock gene expression. Created in BioRender. Cone, S.
Adam J. Greer   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

An efficient neural network LEACH protocol to extended lifetime of wireless sensor networks. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
El-Sayed HH   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Conversational Alignment With Artificial Intelligence in Context

open access: yesPhilosophical Perspectives, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The development of sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI) conversational agents based on large language models raises important questions about the relationship between human norms, values, and practices and AI design and performance. This article explores what it means for AI agents to be conversationally aligned to human communicative ...
Rachel Katharine Sterken   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

The relationship between digital technologies and the circular economy: a systematic literature review and a research agenda

open access: yesR&D Management, Volume 55, Issue 3, Page 617-713, June 2025.
Digital technologies are widely recognised as crucial for promoting the circular economy in industry. However, there still needs for clearer guidance for industrial practitioners on properly using digital technologies to support the implementation of the circular economy. Further efforts are needed to characterise such a relationship better.
Alessandra Neri   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Digital Technologies Enabling Component Reuse in Circular Value Chains: Using Digital Twin, Internet of Things and Robots in Construction and Manufacturing Sectors

open access: yesR&D Management, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The reuse of components is a highly impactful way to implement the circular economy (CE) and limit negative environmental externalities in material‐intensive industries, such as construction and manufacturing. Although research integrating digitalisation and the CE has proposed a wide range of digital technologies to facilitate component reuse,
Prabhat Kiran Thakuri   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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