Cancer has long been treated as a mass of rogue cells, but the real power lies in the intricate communication networks ...
Sea foams are caused by algal blooms and can represent large areas in coastal waters during ocean fronts associated with ...
Introduction This article outlines the research protocol for a multicentre, randomised, controlled study designed to evaluate the therapeutic effect of a modified olfactory training (MOT) based on ...
Diarra, A. , Cissé, D. , Fouda, J. , Coulibaly, S. , Traoré, C. and Bouare, Y. (2025) Male Infertility, Its Aetiologic and Therapeutic Angle at the Luxembourg University Teaching Hospital, Bamako.
Some requests by reviewers to cite their own publications are coercive and can unnecessarily delay indexation and publication.
This study provides an important assessment of how body size influences the occurrence of macro-organisms in urban areas across the globe. Size in most plants, but only some animal families, was ...
Jessica is a writer, editor and media professional who has spent her career working with some of the most influential names in media. Prior to joining Forbes Health, Jessica was the manager of ...
Background Depression is a risk factor and complication of coronary artery disease (CAD) that is associated with poor ...
Decision-making inherently involves cause–effect relationships that introduce causal challenges. We argue that reliable algorithms for decision-making need to build upon causal reasoning. Addressing ...
Introduction Repeated exposure to domestic violence (DV) is common among women; however, little is known about how women’s ...
An obsession with the numbers can sink your strategy. by Michael Harris and Bill Tayler Tying performance metrics to strategy has become an accepted best practice over the past few decades. Strategy ...