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Research Methods for the Behavioral Sciences
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All articles in Behavioral Sciences (ISSN 2076-328X) Vol 13, Issue 4, are now freely available to access, read and download: https://fal.cn/3xF5V COVER STORY: Although schools appear to be ideal environments for promoting active lifestyles in adolescents, the recent literature shows that current interventions are ineffective and likely unsustainable. A number of these programmes are also being disseminated in settings different to those in which they were first developed; therefore, the balance
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The MDPI Achievements Report 2024 is out now. Through purposeful growth and global partnerships, MDPI is shaping the future of Open Access publishing. The report highlights areas of growth, MDPI's continued commitment to excellence, and the power of teamwork, shared goals, and international collaborations. Learn more: https://brnw.ch/21wRB7l | MDPI
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In a new study published in the Open Access journal Applied Sciences, researchers find that poor sleep is linked to a higher chance of sport-related injury, particularly in recreational runners. The study highlights the importance of getting a good night's sleep to boost muscle recovery and healing, particularly for runners who are at high risk of injury. Read more: https://brnw.ch/21wXUcA | MDPI
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It's Open Access Week! As one of the pioneering fully open access publishers, we firmly believe that unrestricted access to research findings forms the foundation for better transparency, efficiency, and quality control across all scientific disciplines. Watch our CEO, Stefan Tochev, discuss the benefits of Open Access below 👇 Learn more about Open Access Week at MDPI here: https://brnw.ch/21wDLGc | MDPI
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The 2022 citation metrics have been released in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR), and we’re pleased to announce the following results for MDPI journals: ✅ 208 MDPI journals earned an Impact Factor ✅ 41 MDPI journals with an Impact Factor above 4.0 ✅ 111 MDPI journals awarded first Impact Factor Thanks to all authors, editors and reviewers for your contribution and continued support. Together we share the latest scientific insights faster and ensure that your work is accessible to all. Learn mo
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As the world’s leading open access publisher, we are proud to provide scholars the opportunity to publish impactful insights faster. The 2021 citation metrics have been released in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR). We are thrilled to report that the average Impact Factor for MDPI journals increased to over 4.000 ✅ 98 MDPI Journals ranked with an Impact Factor ✅ 13 MDPI Journals received their first Impact Factor ✅ 86% of MDPI Journals increased their Impact Factor from 2020 Thanks to all autho
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New research published in the Open Access International Journal of Molecular Sciences by researchers from the Institute of Resource Ecology evaluated how safe Brazil nuts really are. Here, the researchers characterised the forms of different elements present in Brazil nuts using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and then identified how well they were absorbed during digestion. They found that 85% of the essential trace element selenium was absorbed during digestion, while only around 2% o
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A new study published in the Open Access International Journal of Molecular Sciences shows how IntelliCage, a novel, non-invasive technology, can accurately detect schizophrenic behaviours in mouse models. The research highlights a range of key schizophrenic behaviors in mice treated with MK-801, a protein blocker used to stimulate schizophrenic symptoms in mice. Observed behaviors indicated behavioral deficits and impaired cognitive flexibility. This research provides a valuable insight into sc
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In this review article published in MDPI's Open Access journal Life, researchers from Haut. AI explore the potential of integrating AI technology with imaging tools, such as fluorescent photography. Fluorescent photography provides a highly detailed analysis of the skin, detecting things like early signs of photoaging, acne, hyperpigmentation and melanomas. Applying AI algorithms and deep learning to fluorescent photography could revolutionize this technology, providing patients with a higher le
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A new study published in the Open Access journal Genes by researchers from Boston University shows how PAX3, a key regulatory protein, is involved in the development of melanoma, an advanced type of skin cancer. The researchers developed a novel computer programme which they used to identify regions of DNA in which PAX3 binds, highlighting exactly how PAX3 is able to interact with melanoma DNA. These findings increase current understandings of how PAX3 regulates the development of melanoma, and
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The transition to a sustainable open access publishing model is possible! With 25 years of experience in open access publishing, MDPI has been a trusted partner of more than 100 learned societies and organizations since 2012. Learn more about transitioning your journal: https://fal.cn/3dBg2 | MDPI
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A new study published in the Open Access Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology confirms differences in body compositions and physical abilities between footballers playing in different field positions. The researchers analysed the physical attributes including body mass, joint kinematics muscular strength and power of 16 football players in different field positions to see how their anatomical features differed. The results show differences in body composition and muscle strength, but
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A new study published in the Open Access journal Nursing Reports explores how caring-healing modalities, a type of integrative nursing practice, can help instil resilience and reduce emotional distress in people with or have had cancer. As cancer diagnoses and treatments becoming increasingly effective, more people are surviving cancer. However, this means that more people are living with lasting emotional and psychological impacts which require healing and care. Caring-healing modalities for pe
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Researchers achieve a significant breakthrough by mapping distinct areas in the brain that activate in response to fluctuations in blood sugar, also known as glucose. By carefully mapping these specific locations in an open-access brain atlas, there is a promising opportunity to develop more precise treatments for conditions such as diabetes. Glucose is the brain's essential metabolic fuel source, necessary for proper cell function and survival. In diabetes, the body's ability to maintain stable
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All articles in Publications MDPI (ISSN 2304-6775) Vol 13, Issue 1, are now freely available to access, read and download: https://brnw.ch/21wSFyq COVER STORY: The public release of ChatGPT in late 2022 sparked widespread discussion on the capabilities of generative AI language models. This paper evaluates the archaeological literature included in the training of ChatGPT4o, ScholarGPT, and DeepSeek R1, building on prior analysis of ChatGPT3.5. While ChatGPT3.5 provided seemingly relevant referen
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All articles in Education Sciences MDPI (ISSN 2227-7102) are Vol 15, Issue 6, are now freely available to access, read and download: https://brnw.ch/21wUUk0 COVER STORY: This study compares the motivation and teaching practices of STEM and non-STEM college instructors with the aim of discovering factors that may contribute to and can be applied to improve the retention and persistence of STEM students. Non-STEM instructors were more motivated by belief in student efficacy than STEM instructors,
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Breakthrough genetic test to eliminate a form of inherited blindness in dogs. In a study, published in the open access journal Genes MDPI, researchers from the University of Cambridge identify the genetic mutation that causes progressive retinal atrophies (PRAs) in English Shepherd dogs. In addition to this discovery and due to there currently being no cure for PRA, the team also developed a DNA test to identify dogs carrying the disease. The development of a genetic screening test marks a signi
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It's International Open Access Week! This provides an important opportunity to catalyze new conversations, create connections across and between communities, that can facilitate and advance progress in the building of more equitable foundations for opening knowledge. Learn more about OA Week and some of the initiatives that MDPI has been involved in to help build a more equal and inclusive environment for scholarly publishing: https://fal.cn/3jiK2 | MDPI
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All articles in Robotics (ISSN 2218-6581) are Vol 14, Issue 5, are now freely available to access, read and download: https://brnw.ch/21wUo2C COVER STORY: The automotive industry is one of the most automatized industries, employing more than one million robots worldwide. Although several steps in car production are completely automated, many steps are still carried out by operators, especially in tasks requiring high dexterity. In addition, customization and deployability are still pending issue
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Researchers from the Brain Chemistry Lab show how peptide molecules called cyclotides from violet flowers, can increase the sensitivity of glioblastoma to chemotherapy. The article, published in the Open Access journal Biomedicines MDPI shows how the cyclotides increased cancer cell toxicity when treated with the chemotherapy drug Temozolomide. The researchers also tested a synthetic form of the peptide, called Kalata B1 and confirmed that it induced chemosensitivity in the cancer cells when tre
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All articles in Behavioral Sciences (ISSN 2076-328X) Vol 14, Issue 1, are now freely available to access, read and download: https://brnw.ch/21wGKsd COVER STORY: Having a sense of “self” shapes how we understand and navigate the world. The Vygotskian framework points to self-directed speech as key in self-regulation, but what about other self-processes? Here, a collaboration between independent researchers and researchers of Mount Royal University found interesting correlations between inner spe
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In a step towards advancing breast cancer treatment, researchers have pioneered a novel monoclonal antibody which specifically targets a certain type of breast cancer cell. This development offers a new tool to enhance the efficacy of treatment while also presenting an avenue for reducing the incidence and severity of side effects experienced by breast cancer patients. In the study, published in the open access International Journal of Molecular Sciences, researchers from Tohoku University devel
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