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Rev Neurosci
March 2025
Department of Psychological and Cognitive Sciences, 12442 Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, China.
Dialectical thinking represents a cognitive style emphasizing change, contradiction, and holism. Cross-cultural studies reveal a stark contrast of dialectical thinking between East Asian and Western cultures, highlighting East Asians' superior ability to embrace contradictions and foresee transformation, fostering psychological resilience through emotional complexity and tolerance for contradictions. Despite its importance, the neural basis of dialectical thinking remains underexplored.
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March 2025
Authors Affiliation: System Nursing, Mercy, Chesterfield, Missouri.
In the post-pandemic era, nursing workforce constraints continue to foster concerns for the future of health care among nurse leaders worldwide. Causal factors attributing to disparity between workforce supply and demand are well documented in literature while operational outcomes from comprehensive solutions are scarce. Nurse leaders seeking to meet the operational demands of a constrained workforce must embrace innovative care delivery models aimed to meet the generational needs of the workforce.
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March 2025
Hydro-Climate Extremes Lab (H-CEL), Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
Terrestrial evaporation plays a crucial role in modulating climate and water resources. Here, we present a continuous, daily dataset covering 1980-2023 with a 0.1°spatial resolution, produced using the fourth generation of the Global Land Evaporation Amsterdam Model (GLEAM).
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March 2025
Biomedical Informatics Center, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29405, United States.
Objectives: This article describes the challenges faced by the National Library of Medicine with the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and access to human knowledge through large language models (LLMs).
Background And Significance: The rise of AI as a tool for the acceleration and falsification of science is impacting every aspect of the transformation of data to information, knowledge, and wisdom through the scientific processes.
Approach: This perspective discusses the philosophical foundations, threats, and opportunities of the AI revolution with a proposal for restructuring the mission of the National Library of Medicine (NLM), part of the National Institutes of Health, with a central role as the guardian of the integrity of scientific knowledge in an era of AI-driven science.
Heliyon
February 2025
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Meru University of Science and Technology, P.O BOX, 972-60200, Meru, Kenya.
A substantial number of power transformers that are in use mainly in developing countries are aged and operating beyond their technical design life. This has forced many power utility entities to embrace condition-based maintenance strategies in an effort to prolong assets functionality and reduce equipment failures. To maximize the continuous use of aging power system assets, it is essential to comprehend the variables that pose a threat to the technical and operational lifetime.
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