Researchers are exploring what epidemiology—the science of how disease spreads—might teach us about spreading compassion.
Neutron sources can be directly identified from measured spectra rather than proxies using inference tools adapted from ...
Genomic surveillance—the process of monitoring and sequencing pathogens—is one of the most important tools for detecting ...
Rochelle Walensky, HMS professor of medicine, part-time, at Massachusetts General Hospital, was given the 2026 Tzedakah ...
Sheep farmers could soon be able to estimate their flock's live weight and fleece weight in real time, without the need for ...
Environmental stressors, including climate change, habitat fragmentation, pollution, agricultural intensification, and urbanization, are changing the ...
The Sports Analytics Research Group employs quantitative analysis to give teams the hard numbers they need to perform better ...
The application of advanced statistical methods in infectious diseases has never been more pertinent than during the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Traditional ...
As a qualitative researcher, Ruth Abrams, a senior lecturer at the University of Surrey, doesn’t usually share her data. “It feels like a private moment between the researcher and the participant,” ...
Quantitative research often feels like the most structured side of inquiry. It deals with numbers, measurement, and objectivity, offering a clear framework for testing ideas and identifying ...
ABSTRACT: Quantitative research is a systematic investigation that utilizes numerical data and statistical techniques to determine relationships between variables and draw conclusions about the ...