Articles

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Journal of Water Process Engineering, Volume 69, January 2025

Emerging pollutants (EPs), such as pharmaceuticals and personal care products (particularly antibiotics) and microplastics, pose significant threats to global water quality and human health, leading to increased interest in the use of constructed wetlands (CWs) for their purification. This paper reviews the literature from 2014 to 2024 on CWs' effectiveness in removing various EPs.
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Trends in Plant Science, Volume , 2025

This review examines the use of cover plants for remediating various contaminants, including metals, organic pollutants, nitrates, antibiotics, antimicrobial resistance genes, plastics, and salts.
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iScience, Volume 28, 17 January 2025

This study projects the energy cneeds and carbon footprints of energy centres in Germany by 2030 and maps the pathway towards zero emissions.
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Journal of South American Earth Sciences, Volume 151, January 2025

This study enhances our understanding of groundwater recharge in arid regions, offering new insights for sustainable groundwater management.
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International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, Volume 25, Issue 1, January–March 2025, 100535

This study explored the importance of inclusive, cross-cultural research on sexual victimization, highlighting how marginalized groups, including indigenous and gender-diverse populations, are often underrepresented and at higher risk of abuse. It demonstrates that validated, culturally sensitive measures like the SAHQ can improve understanding and support targeted interventions for these vulnerable communities worldwide.

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The Journal of nutrition, health and aging, 2024, 100401

The article provides a comprehensive consensus on optimal exercise recommendations for enhancing healthy longevity in older adults.�

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Cell Genomics, Volume 5, Issue 1, 8 January 2025, 100724

Genomics provides useful information for human health and potentially population-based treatments. Here Corpas et al, call for increased diversity in genomic sampling, especially to fill in missing populations, so all may share in the benefits of genomic-based precision health.

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Current Developments in Nutrition, Available online 6 January 2025, 104542

The article highlights that urban environments, while historically shaped by colonialism and displacement, are now vital spaces for Indigenous resurgence and self-determination. Through innovative, community-driven food sovereignty initiatives, urban Indigenous groups are revitalizing traditional knowledge, strengthening cultural identity, and fostering healing relationships with land. These efforts not only address pressing issues like food insecurity and loss of cultural practices but also demonstrate the adaptability and resilience of Indigenous peoples. By reclaiming agency over their food systems and nurturing intergenerational connections, urban Indigenous communities are building inclusive, sustainable futures rooted in ancestral wisdom and ecological stewardship.

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