Month: March 2021
Very long-chain n-3 fatty acids and human health
EPA and DHA appear to be the most important n-3 fatty acids, but roles for n-3 docosapentaenoic acid…
University of Southampton
Providing care quality by design
Rosica Pachilova discusses a new single measure called Spaces for Communication Index (SCI). Pachilova assesses communication opportunities arising…
UCL Bartlett School of Architecture
Implications for Physical Education Teacher Education during COVID-19
Wesley O’Brien discusses the tensions between the experiential nature of Physical Education (PE) as a subject, and the…
University College Cork
Residually finite rationally solvable groups and virtual fibring
Dawid Kielak discusses his new proof, which in particular reproves the analogous result of Ian Agol for fundamental groups of 3-manifolds.
University of Oxford
Change in attitudes about cannabis legalization
Jacob Felson discusses why public opinion about cannabis legalization has become more liberal, and some states have begun…
William Paterson University
Disability and Culture
Patricia Smith discusses issues of how disability is culturally placed and contextualized in different societies. Smith also discusses…
University of East London
The Power of Purpose
Purpose in business is a growing trend that might actually shift our way of thinking about employee engagement.…
Northwestern University
Sequencing and Analyzing the Transcriptomes of a Thousand Species
Gane Ka-Shu Wong discusses the first large-scale effort to collect next-generation sequencing (NGS) data across a phylogenetically representative…
University of Alberta
Nanoparticle Networks for Portable UV Photodetectors
Noushin Nasiri discusses a hierarchical nano and microstructured morphology for visible‐blind UV photodetectors
Macquarie University
Complex facial emotion recognition in autistic adults
Melissa Black discusses whether atypical gaze during facial emotion recognition extends to more complex emotional expressions, which are experienced as part of everyday social functioning.
Curtin University