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Navigating the knowledge paradox: Why having some answers can be worse than having none
Yonsei UniversityTemporally complex problem-solving environments are commonplace in organizations. In an innovative study, a researcher from Yonsei University, in collaboration with other scientists, has shown that limited external knowledge in such situations can lead to worse performance than having no external knowledge at all. These findings are expected to further organizational decision-making and strategy, education and training, public policy and healthcare, technology and AI integration, and individual career development.
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- Organization Science
Chinese Medical Journal Review unveils the potential of collagen-based micro/nanogels
Chinese Medical Journals Publishing House Co., Ltd.Collagen-based microgels and nanogels are extremely small in size and consist of cross-linked polymer networks made of the protein collagen or its derivatives. They can function as a ‘delivery system’ that releases substances such as drugs at specifically targeted sites in the body. Now, researchers have published an in-depth review on the manufacturing processes, drug release mechanisms, and biomedical applications of these hydrogel systems, including wound repair and cancer treatment.
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- Chinese Medical Journal
Unlocking safflower’s secrets: Key gene drives flavonoid production
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceFlavonoid glycosides in safflower are crucial for both traditional medicine and modern health products, yet the molecular basis of their formation has long remained obscure.
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- Horticulture Research
High-throughput phenotyping unlocks drought secrets in Norway spruce
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceA research team has demonstrated a comprehensive high-throughput phenotyping (HTPP) platform integrated with metabolomics, transcriptomics, and anatomical analyses to track drought stress in spruce seedlings.
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- Plant Phenomics
Sweet defense: vacuolar transporters strengthen plants under stress
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceDrought is one of the greatest threats to crop yield and fruit quality worldwide.
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- Horticulture Research
Affordable sequencing method deciphers polyploid crops
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceFor decades, scientists have struggled to untangle the genetic complexity of crops with multiple chromosome sets.
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- Horticulture Research
Where grasslands meet farmlands: tracing the pulse of a fragile ecotone
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- Journal of Geographical Sciences
Decoding tomato’s genetic defense against aluminum toxicity
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceAluminum toxicity is a major barrier to crop productivity in acidic soils, restricting root growth and nutrient uptake.
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- Horticulture Research
Unlocking the secret to fresh-cut apple freshness: Violet LED and transcription factors
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceFresh-cut apple browning is a significant quality issue, often reducing the fruit's marketability.
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- Horticulture Research