Neglecting students' socio-emotional skills magnified learning losses during the pandemic
Using a large-scale experiment conducted with Brazilian high-schoolers during the pandemic, a new paper documents that school communication targeting students' motivation, mindsets and their ability to self-regulate emotions could have prevented a large chunk of learning losses from remote learning
Behind the Paper: Catalyst self-assembly accelerates bimetallic light-driven water splitting
Light-driven hydrogen evolution from water holds promise for applications in synthetic fuels. Here, light-harvesting molecular catalysts noncovalently self-assemble into nanoscale aggregates for efficient photoelectrochemical hydrogen generation from water.
The use of positive deviance approach to improve health service delivery and quality of care: a scoping review
The positive deviance approach has gained traction within healthcare organizations, yet there remains a scarcity of comprehensive guidance, resulting in the utilization of disparate methods of varying quality.
Exploring and sharing the ‘collective memory’ stored at the bottom of the ocean
Phytoplankton play a central role in the marine ecosystem as prey and recyclers of nutrients. We investigated how these organisms have adapted to the historical increase in sea surface temperature since the 1960s and are uniting with artists to translate our findings to a wider audience.