Explore digital PCR’s potential, how the technology has transformed life science research, the challenges it faces and what ...
Since immemorial time, active engagement with music or ‘musicking’ has been characteristic of the human condition, not only enabling individual self-expression but also positively affecting many ...
Over the past three decades trade policy has profoundly shaped the structure of production, employment, and welfare across countries. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), China’s entry ...
Course-based ideological and political education (CBIPE) serves as a vital pathway for fulfilling the fundamental mission of fostering virtue through education. Simulation-based experimental teaching, ...
Abstract: Deep neural networks are known to be susceptible to imperceptible adversarial perturbations. Many studies aim to interpret adversarial examples in the frequency domain. However, existing ...
Quantitative research often feels like the most structured side of inquiry. It deals with numbers, measurement, and objectivity, offering a clear framework for testing ideas and identifying ...
Introduction The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) has been the World Health Organization’s (WHO) second biggest source of funding in recent years, contributing 9.5% of WHO’s revenues between ...
Often divided into primary and secondary research, market research helps businesses identify key factors influencing their market, including the competitive landscape, target audience characteristics, ...
Surveys are commonly associated with quantitative methods, yet there is growing recognition of their potential to yield qualitative insights into complex social phenomena. However, the effectiveness ...
Open scholarship practices—often also referred to as open research or open science—are increasingly seen as relevant to the research lifecycle. What open scholarship looks like in practice will ...