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A “happy” school, where students feel safe, respected, and supported, may literally shape a child’s brain. Brain scans of 400 children link supportive school climate to better grades, mental health, and signs of brain development. @elseviersej.bsky.social Read more: spkl.io/63326AC1no
In Clinician of the Future 2026: Nurses Edition, nurses say confidence in AI grows when tools are easy to use, comprehensive, transparent with citations, safe, and built on quality sources. Read what’s needed to build trust in AI: spkl.io/63322A7AAp
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Clinician of the Future 2026: Nurses Edition shows AI use for work is lower among nurses than doctors, and fewer nurses use clinical-specific AI tools frequently. Nurses need better access to trusted AI resources designed for their daily needs. Read the report: spkl.io/63321A7AIt
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Chemistry can help shape a more sustainable future, if more people can understand and act on it. Anna Zhenova of Green Rose Chemistry reflects on communication, circularity, data, and AI in the sustainability transition: spkl.io/63321AAjEc
Jill Luber, Elsevier's CTO, Computer Weekly’s Downtime Upload podcast to discuss our approach to responsible AI, human oversight, and protecting the integrity of the scholarly record. Listen now: spkl.io/63323ACYNv
Nurses are optimistic about how AI can support clinicians. More nurses than doctors say clinicians using AI will deliver better care in the next 5 to 10 years, and 80% say AI will not replace clinicians but will become a critical assistant. Explore the findings: spkl.io/63320A7A4M
Trust in data starts with clarity. In this Q&A, Patrick Crisfulla, VP of Pure and Interfolio, explains how Elsevier’s SaaS solutions protect customer data, support privacy, and apply strict security controls: spkl.io/63328AAjEg
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Our updated generative AI policies provide practical guidance on how AI can be used to support manuscript preparation while maintaining the standards that underpin trust in scholarly communication. Read more: spkl.io/633207DcAq
“Transit stops shouldn’t become points of vulnerability during war,” says Andrii Galkin @uantwerpen.be. The “passafeguard” framework helps cities connect public transport to nearby shelters, so passengers can reach protection shelters in time. Read: spkl.io/6332778m6V
Rare disease research has shown what is possible. The challenge now is scale. This piece explores what it will take to turn one-off breakthroughs into systems that can support more patients across more conditions: spkl.io/63324AAjEj
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Anna Zhenova of Green Rose Chemistry shares how chemistry can help create a more sustainable future for all of us.
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Speaking the language of chemistry
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Elsevier’s Patrick Crisfulla explains how Elsevier's SaaS solutions protect customer data, ensure privacy, and meet global security standards.
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An advocate for rare-disease patients considers what it will take to turn one-off successes into platforms that treat multiple diseases.
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Beyond the miracle cure: scaling rare disease research into a system
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