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HomeScienceVol. 384, No. 6699Eve: The Disobedient Future of BirthBack To Vol. 384, No. 6699 Full accessBooks et al.Podcast Share on Eve: The Disobedient Future of BirthScience30 May 2024Vol 384, Issue 6699p. 965 PREVIOUS ARTICLEHearing the seasPreviousNEXT ARTICLESafely manage Alabama’s Mobile-Tensaw DeltaNext ContentsBooksInformation & AuthorsMetrics & CitationsView OptionsReferencesMediaTable… HomeScienceVol. 384, No. 6699Eve: The Disobedient Future of BirthBack…

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Researcher develops model of influencer importance within Instagram networks

A study published in the International Journal of Electronic Marketing and Retailing has provided new insights into social media influencers, particularly focusing on those in the women’s fashion sector on the well-known image and video sharing platform Instagram. A study published in the International Journal of Electronic Marketing and Retailing has provided new insights into social…

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New Jersey’s cash bail reform reduced incarceration without increasing gun violence, study says

New Jersey’s 2017 cash bail reform law—which eliminated financial barriers to avoiding pretrial detention—successfully reduced the state’s jail population without increasing gun violence, according to a study published this month in JAMA Network Open from researchers at Drexel University’s Dornsife School of Public Health and Boston University. New Jersey’s 2017 cash bail reform law—which eliminated financial…

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Q&A: How to make sustainable products faster with artificial intelligence and automation

By modifying the genomes of plants and microorganisms, synthetic biologists can design biological systems that meet a specification, such as producing valuable chemical compounds, making bacteria sensitive to light, or programming bacterial cells to invade cancer cells. By modifying the genomes of plants and microorganisms, synthetic biologists can design biological systems that meet a specification, such…

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Bicultural staff can better boost chances of success in international negotiations, researcher explains

A study co-authored by a Northeastern University researcher has found that hiring senior staff who are comfortable in more than one culture to conduct international negotiations can help “supercharge” the result for businesses. A study co-authored by a Northeastern University researcher has found that hiring senior staff who are comfortable in more than one culture to…

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Exploring hierarchy in dynamic environments

Most organizations operate under command hierarchies: Workers, who know the ground reality, report to managers, who know the big picture. If these views conflict, what happens to organizational performance? Most organizations operate under command hierarchies: Workers, who know the ground reality, report to managers, who know the big picture. If these views conflict, what happens to…

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