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期刊名:Bulletin of science, technology and society

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ISSN:0270-4676

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Andrew Sixsmith,Becky R Horst,Dorina Simeonov et al. Andrew Sixsmith et al.
Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic is having a major impact on the lives of everyone, but in particular on the health and well-being of older people. It has also disrupted the way that individuals access services and interact with one anothe...
G Altinisik Ergur,S Nuhoglu,C Cobanoglu et al. G Altinisik Ergur et al.
COVID-19 Pandemic might be considered as a catalyst for transformation in healthcare experience via the use of video consultation as a method for telemedicine. The aim of our qualitative study is to understand the patient perception of vide...
Marlous E Arentshorst,Tjard de Cock Buning,Jacqueline E W Broerse Marlous E Arentshorst
Apart from the scientific unknowns and technological barriers that complicate the development of medical neuroimaging applications, various relevant actors might have different ideas on what is considered advancement or progress in this fie...
Nadine Levin,Sabina Leonelli,Dagmara Weckowska et al. Nadine Levin et al.
This article documents how biomedical researchers in the United Kingdom understand and enact the idea of "openness." This is of particular interest to researchers and science policy worldwide in view of the recent adoption of pioneering pol...
Jonathan D&#x;Angelo,Bradley Kerr,Megan A Moreno Jonathan D&#x;Angelo
Given the prevalence of social media, a nascent but important area of research is the effect of social media posting on one's own self. It is possible that an individual's social media posts may have predictive capacity, especially in relat...
Xiaoqing Kong,Devasmita Chakraverty,Donna B Jeffe et al. Xiaoqing Kong et al.
This exploratory qualitative study investigated how doctoral students reported their personal and professional interaction experiences that they believed might facilitate or impede their academic pursuits in biomedical research. We collecte...
Jonathan D&#x;Angelo,Chong Zhang,Jens Eickhoff et al. Jonathan D&#x;Angelo et al.
Alcohol displays on Facebook are ever-present and can be socially desirable for college students. As problematic drinking is a concern for college students, this research sought to understand how different types of information on a Facebook...