Articles

Elsevier,

Nexus, Volume 1, Issue 3, September 2024

This paper systematically reviews the current state-of-the-art and future perspectives of AI in battery research and applications for EVs.

Elsevier,

Quaternary Environments and Humans, Volume 2, Issue 5, October 2024, 100016

The study of the sedimentary record at the mouth of the Sabarmati River in the Gulf of Khambhat provides insights into how changes in climate, sea level, and sedimentation patterns over the Holocene period impacted the environment and ancient human settlements in the region, which is relevant for understanding climate change and its effects.
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International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, Volume 24, 1 July 2024

This study, which involved 1,344 sexually active cisgender women (aged 18–57), suggests that sexual communication plays a crucial role in the development of a positive sexual experience, both in single women and those in stable relationships. According to the results obtained, if there is a basic inability to regulate one's emotions, maturity and experience do not improve this association.
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Journal of Biomedical Informatics, Volume 155, July 2024

The study proposes a causal fairness algorithm to assess fairness in clinical decision-making. Our algorithm accounts for the heterogeneity of patient populations and identifies potential unfairness in treatment allocation by conditioning on patients who have the same likelihood to benefit from the treatment. 
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Women's Health Issues, Volume 34, 1 July 2024

The article provides a scoping review of the literature on United States doula programs and their outcomes to inform state-level policies.
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Journal of Climate Change and Health, Volume 18, 1 July 2024

Rohingya women displaced in Bangladesh demonstrate tremendous resilience in the face of severe gender restrictions and risks to personal safety exacerbated by climate change. They have employed information and communication technologies to share health information and resources, resist restrictions on their mobility, and forge new opportunities for themselves; efforts that contributed to controlling the risk of COVID-19 transmission within the camp in early 2020 and generating an innovative early-warning system to combat disasters exacerbated by climate change.
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Linguistics and Education, 2024, 101330

This study used a critical discourse analysis to examine how 12 major US school districts present student demographics for their dual language bilingual education (DLBE) programs, focusing on race, socioeconomics, ability, and English-learner status.

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Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, Volume 74, June 2024

This archaeological anthropology paper discusses women's profound contributions to Arctic society. It looks at how needles are, and were, important women’s tools in the Iamal region of Siberia. How women’s sewing skills are crucial for the well-being of Arctic. families. How they form part of the women's cultural identities.

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