by Li Qian, Yong Wang, Xianyu Wei, Ping Liu, Ricardo J. Soares Magalhaes, Quan Qian, Hong Peng, Liang Wen, Yuanyong Xu, Hailong Sun, Wenwu Yin, Wenyi Zhang
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by Supriya Warusavithana, Hoda Atta, Mona Osman, Yvan Hutin
IntroductionThe 2012–2020 WHO NTD roadmap set targets for control, elimination, and eradication of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). It recommends 5 strategies, out of which preventive chemotherapy (PC) and intensified disease management were key to achieve targets. WHO estimated that globally, between 2012 and 2019, the number of persons affected by NTDs decreased from nearly 2.1 to 1.7 billion people. We analysed the situation... Читать дальше...
by Allan M. Ciciriello, Jessica K. Fairley, Emma Cooke, Paul M. Emerson, Pamela J. Hooper, Birgit Bolton, Genevieve LaCon, David G. Addiss
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by Yanina-Yasmin Pesch, Vivian Dang, Michael John Fairchild, Fayeza Islam, Darius Camp, Priya Kaur, Christopher M. Smendziuk, Anat Messenberg, Rosalyn Carr, Ciaran R. McFarlane, Pierre-Yves Musso, Filip Van Petegem, Guy Tanentzapf
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by Chuliang Song, Benno I. Simmons, Marie-Josée Fortin, Andrew Gonzalez
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by Mohammad Salahshour
In many biological populations, such as human groups, individuals face a complex strategic setting, where they need to make strategic decisions over a diverse set of issues and their behavior in one strategic context can affect their decisions in another. This raises the question of how the interaction between different strategic contexts affects individuals’ strategic choices and social norms? To address this question, I introduce a framework where individuals play... Читать дальше...
by Elisha M. Wood-Charlson, Zachary Crockett, Chris Erdmann, Adam P. Arkin, Carly B. Robinson
by Arnault H. Caillet, Andrew T. M. Phillips, Dario Farina, Luca Modenese
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by Andrea Di Gioacchino, Jonah Procyk, Marco Molari, John S. Schreck, Yu Zhou, Yan Liu, Rémi Monasson, Simona Cocco, Petr Šulc
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by Thomas Kaplan, Jonathan Cannon, Lorenzo Jamone, Marcus Pearce
Long-term and culture-specific experience of music shapes rhythm perception, leading to enculturated expectations that make certain rhythms easier to track and more conducive to synchronized movement. However, the influence of enculturated bias on the moment-to-moment dynamics of rhythm tracking is not well understood. Recent modeling work has formulated entrainment to rhythms as a formal inference problem, where phase is continuously... Читать дальше...
by Stephane Dissel, Markus K. Klose, Bruno van Swinderen, Lijuan Cao, Melanie Ford, Erica M. Periandri, Joseph D. Jones, Zhaoyi Li, Paul J. Shaw
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by Mary L. Tapia, Kevin K. Park
Neurons lack the ability to regenerate after injury. A new Preregistered Article in PLOS Biology finds that pharmacologically boosting regenerative capacity long after injury in mice, together with an enriched animal environment, promotes axonal and synaptic plasticity. Neurons lack the ability to regenerate after injury. This Primer explores a new Preregistered Article in PLOS Biology that found that pharmacologically boosting regenerative capacity long after injury in mice... Читать дальше...Photo by Ulrik Pedersen/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Hummel designed “toned down” jerseys for the World Cup
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Today marks the birthday of Ludwig von Mises, and day 4 of our annual Fall Campaign.
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Yvonne Y. Clark, known as Y.Y. throughout her career, had a lifetime of groundbreaking achievements as a Black female mechanical engineer. In the second episode of the newest season of the Lost Women of Science podcast, we see Y.Y.'s true grit as she fights for recognition and a place at the science table
By Chris Corlew Published: September 29th, 2022
A match made in laptop heaven.
A dermatologist’s top tips for keeping skin clear all season long
Maybe you have one of those kids who just eats what you serve them. Well, I’m happy for you, Sarah, but the rest of us have picky little kids who are scared of vegetables and foods that come in colors besides beige. We have to get creative if we ever want to serve anything beyond mac and cheese. Sometimes, that means…
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I've always maintained that a Ferengi-centered sitcom procedural would be a winning formula, and Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 3 Episode 6 proves me right as Quark's edgy business acumen nearly gets him Gamma-ed by the equally edgy business-minded Karemma.
Читать дальше...The luxury hotelier plans to move into superyacht charter with a vessel it says will offer a new kind of experience.
Differentiating your business online means sharing your own story.
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