Organisations and workers have found positives in the working-from-home experience.One studyby Stanford University found thatwalkingenhances creativity. “When there is a premium on generating new ideas in the work day,” the paper said, “it should be beneficial to incorporate walks.” Melanie Co...
You know your best bet to schedule a family vacation is in late Winter:Ugh. Though every farm is unique in their operations, the common “down-time” if any falls during the coldest and dreariest part of the year when everything is dormant. Our operation summary looks something like this:...
Formative research with the target group is needed to inform the development phase of a game [49] in addition to the evaluation phase [34]. This study examined the context of gameplay in adolescents’ everyday life to inform game design and the integration of gameplay into everyday life. ...
Due to the late onset of symptoms and the lack of screening modalities, ovarian cancer is often diagnosed at advanced stages, when curative treatment options are limited. The majority of patients experience a recurrence and ultimately succumb to their disease. In recent years, cell-based ...
2.1. Saccharide-Based FRs Cellulose, a fibrous constituent present in the cell walls of higher plants, algae, bacteria, and fungi, is the most copious biopolymer in nature, with around 1011 tons produced per year [18]. It is also responsible for fixing around half of atmospheric carbon dioxid...
. Based on the above information, we present the conceptual framework of smart cities (Figure 3). The conceptual framework was basically developed using the information from articles that achieved a high CASP score and were published in Scopus Q1 journals. The description of each topic is ...
For example, one London-based participant described a technology-driven city that would be "kind of like in Silicon Valley, where technology is very ingrained and in tune with the city. People would interact as they do today in normal, daily life, but what would end up happening is that...