In this issue of The Evidence newsletter, journalist Josephine Lethbridge examines why women doctors see better outcomes in their patients'...
Read moreThe authors describe how their study investigated how middle managers perceive the impacts of AI-system integration on their work characteristics...
Read moreAccording to the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, scientific collaboration and diplomacy are key when trying to effectively...
Read moreThe advisory committee for the U.S. National Science Foundation’s Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Directorate meets twice yearly to provide...
Read moreSocial sciences can also inform the design and creation of ethical frameworks and guidelines for AI development and for deployment...
Read morePublic interest attorney Bryan Stevenson, the founder and executive director of the Alabama-based Equal Justice Initiative, will receive the 2024...
Read moreThe authors urge qualitative researchers to retain what makes qualitative research different and powerful and yes... weird: the researcher’s voice,...
Read moreRecent survey data show declines in trust in science that mirror earlier trends for other institutions, including journalism and government....
Read moreKarynne Turner, Feray Adigüzel, and Jatinder S Sidhu reflect on their research article, “Chief executive officer narcissism, corporate inertia, and securities...
Read moreDrawing on a study of Crossref DOI data, Martin Eve finds evidence to suggest that the current standard of digital...
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