This paper critically engages Jasper Debrabander’s defence of the right not to know in the context of incidental findings.
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We’re getting better at assembling blended workforces. We’re much less skilled at leading them. Most organisations are no ...
Although adversity can intensify attachment in relationships, that intensity can be misleading. Here’s why, according to psychological research.
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Gracenote, a metadata and identification services company owned by media measurement giant Nielsen, has sued OpenAI for ...
A Ghanaian Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) educator, Manasseh Cudjoe, has proposed the adoption of a relational and learner-centred approach to improve the teaching and ...
The T-shaped physician embodies what medicine must aspire to: mastery of diagnosis and therapeutics, combined with literacy in AI, health policy, and communication. This integrative capacity ensures ...