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2 months ago |
nature.com | Mengru Li |Yang Lv |Min Wu |Yongming Pu
This study aims to develop and evaluate an interactive learning system for children. Through mixed-method research, combined with quantitative and qualitative data analysis, this study provides a comprehensive evaluation of the educational effectiveness of the system. The study involves children in grades 1–6, and data on learning effectiveness before and after using the system are collected through pre-experiments and formal experiments. The results of the quantitative analysis show that after using the system, the average improvement rates for students in grades 1–3 and 4–6 are 24.6% and 22.2% in mathematics and 28.1% and 26.8% in science. The average response time of the system is 1.77 s, with the longest response time being 3.1 s. User satisfaction reaches 94%, and the error rate is 0.2%. These results demonstrate that the developed learning system significantly impacts children’s learning effectiveness and optimizing user experience.
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Aug 29, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Min Wu |Dong Liu
Editors, We were deeply moved by the recent article ‘Economic Hardships and Cost-Related Non-Adherence Among Liver Disease Patients in the United States’ published in your esteemed journal.1 The article, based on data from the 2020 to 2021 National Health Interview Survey, offers valuable insights into the economic challenges and medication non-adherence faced by liver disease patients, providing significant implications for healthcare policymakers and providers.
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Aug 29, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Min Wu |Dong Liu
Editors, We were deeply moved by the recent article ‘Economic Hardships and Cost-Related Non-Adherence Among Liver Disease Patients in the United States’ published in your esteemed journal.1 The article, based on data from the 2020 to 2021 National Health Interview Survey, offers valuable insights into the economic challenges and medication non-adherence faced by liver disease patients, providing significant implications for healthcare policymakers and providers.
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Aug 25, 2024 |
nature.com | Min Wu
Recently, a paper published in Nature Nanotechnology,1 describes a magnetically driven spherical rotating nanomotor with a reversible clutch system, capable of precisely regulating the force transmission between the engine and the driving element. This innovative design offers a fresh perspective for artificial nanomachines to exert mechanical functions within organisms, and fully demonstrates its potential as a nanomechanical machine in biomedicine.
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Jun 14, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Hongkai Wu |Siyuan Wang |Min Wu
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