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Using case studies from Greece, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, this article examines how the International Monetary Fund can balance economic recovery and long-term financial stability with social equity.
Advances in artificial intelligence and neurotechnology are transforming the way researchers interpret brain activity. This paper explores how mind-reading technologies might be used responsibly in education, law and employment, balancing innovation with ethics, privacy and human rights.
This review synthesises evidence on the diagnostic accuracy, real-world effectiveness, health economic implications, qualitative implementation considerations and ethical dimensions of AI-assisted skin cancer screening.
This paper looks at how an eVTOL could be designed as an aerial taxi in London. It covers propulsion options, noise reduction, battery and hydrogen-fuel-cell systems, how eVTOLs fit into London’s airspace and the basic structural features needed.
This report investigates the convergence of embedded finance, real-time cross-border payments and artificial intelligence. Specifically, it examines how graph neural networks in fraud detection and algorithmic cash-flow underwriting in credit scoring are enhancing financial inclusion and operational efficiency.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a promising clinical tool in oncology, though its maturity and applicability differ substantially between diseases. This review explores the differences and similarities in AI applications for breast cancer and brain cancer diagnosis and treatment.
This article provides an overview for primary cardiac sarcoma in regards to diagnostics, treatments and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) as a possible tool. It argues that AI can be utilised to aid with individualised treatment, ultimately improving prognosis and patient outcomes.
This review examines how alcohol and opioids modify the epigenome in key brain regions, contributing to anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and addiction vulnerability. It also summarises evidence from animal and human studies demonstrating that these epigenetic alterations can be transmitted across generations.
The paper focuses on the effects of parenting and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on children and lifetime health. It discuss the different effects ACEs may have on growing individuals, including its neurobiological implications.

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