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How a Kellogg GIM trip unfolded to be a masterclass in astute observation, product design and building intelligent systems ...
Racism and sexism are "alarmingly normalized" within the structures and person-to-person interactions across the NHS, and the ...
The evidence and policy options for eliminating inequity are clear; what is needed now is political and institutional commitment and action, say J S Bamrah and colleagues Despite the NHS being founded ...
This study highlights the potential of heart rate variability as an early indicator of gestational diabetes, facilitating ...
Narcissistic leaders prioritize their personal needs over the collective welfare of their team. This self-centered approach ...
Two years ago Megan Kling and her husband were eagerly looking forward to the birth of their third child. Then at 20 weeks they got devastating news from their doctor. This story also appeared in ...
Since Coleman (1966), many have questioned whether school spending affects student outcomes. The school finance reforms that began in the early 1970s and accelerated in the 1980s caused some of the ...
Background Predicting the final infarct after an extended time window mechanical thrombectomy (MT) is beneficial for treatment planning in acute ischemic stroke (AIS). By introducing guidance from ...
Despite achieving near-universal primary school enrolment, India continues to grapple with poor learning outcomes and weak school leadership, according to UNESCO’s Global Education Monitoring ...
JUNE 5, 2025 — Kathy Ewoldt, assistant professor of special education in UTSA’s College of Education and Human Development, is a lifelong learner. A special education researcher for more than eight ...