124743 May 2026

Depending on your area of interest, the most "helpful" paper is likely one of the following: 🔬 Biomedical & Tissue Engineering

Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering (2011) 124743

Modeling how organic aerosols form in the atmosphere, which is critical for understanding climate change and air quality. Source: Access the full paper at Copernicus Publications . Depending on your area of interest, the most

How to strip cells from donor organs to create "scaffolds" that can then be seeded with new cells to build functional, bioengineered organs. Source: Available via Annual Reviews . 🗣️ Linguistics & Language Science "Interjections at the Heart of Language" Published in: Annual Review of Linguistics (2024) Source: Available via Annual Reviews

The identifier appears as a document or ID number across several high-impact academic journals in vastly different fields.

A new framework for train-scene understanding and risk assessment to help develop self-driving trains. Source: Download the PDF from SCITEPRESS . 🌦️ Atmospheric Science

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