Articles

Elsevier, iScience, Volume 29, 17 April 2026
This study examines the consistency of Korea’s clean energy policies with Paris-compliant trajectories derived from the IPCC AR6 scenario database.
Elsevier, Teaching and Teacher Education, Volume 172, April 2026
This study investigates how family support influences career success among Chinese university teachers, employing a moderated mediation model. Results from 348 faculty surveys show that family support boosts career success both directly and indirectly through time management and career adaptability individually, though not sequentially. Work-to-family conflict negatively moderates these relationships. Gender differences exist: family support directly affects women's career success, while for men, its effect is fully mediated by time management and career adaptability.
Elsevier, Seminars in Oncology, Volume 53, April 2026
Artificial intelligence (AI) is making remarkable strides in the field of oncology. The potential is humongous, but the perils are understated. From the perspective of gynecologic oncologists from India, we urge everyone to take a cautionary look at the rapid AI evolution in oncology.
Elsevier, iScience, Volume 29, 20 March 2026
The human-water relationship has emerged as an interdisciplinary field, in which developing basic equations and models forms a core research area. Based on a systematic review, the “four processes” of the human-water system are proposed—the water cycle process, material cycle process, biological process, and humanistic process. The basic equations, coupling mechanisms, and computational methods of these processes are summarized to support construction of a distributed human-water relationship (DHWR) model.
Elsevier, Heliyon, Volume 12, March 2026
The review article provides a comprehensive overview of the effects of MPs on microbial functions in water and sediment ecosystems.
Elsevier, Journal of Climate Change and Health, Volume 28, March - April 2026
This research analyzes media coverage of government approaches to climate-health policy across 4 countries (USA, UK, Pakistan, and India) from 2015-2024, examining how newspapers portray governmental responses to climate change's health implications.
Elsevier, iScience, Volume 29, 20 March 2026
This study proposes an iterative planning algorithm for renewable energy systems that tests solutions against varying weather conditions to ensure reliability during extreme periods, showing that achieving robustness slightly increases costs but avoids significant supply shortfalls seen in non-robust systems.
Elsevier, Women's Studies International Forum, Volume 115, March - April 2026
This study investigates how women volunteers in urban China perform identity work within the gendered structures of community volunteering. While community volunteerism is widely perceived as feminized, informal, and devalued labor, women actively construct, negotiate, and sometimes challenge the meanings of volunteer roles. Drawing on three months of ethnographic fieldwork in two women-led community volunteer groups in Beijing, this research shows that women navigate gendered expectations by building civic networks, formalizing their practices, and leveraging political identities.
Elsevier, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, Volume 191, March 2026
Objectives To describe the demographic and social identities of participants in contemporary Canadian randomized clinical trials (RCTs). Study Design and Setting A meta-epidemiologic study included published reports of phase 2 and 3 RCTs that exclusively recruited adults living in Canada and were registered on ClinicalTrials.gov between January 1, 2010, and December 31, 2019. Study design and participant demographics were abstracted from eligible articles in duplicate using frameworks for understanding participant diversity such as PROGRESS-PLUS.
Elsevier, The Lancet. Global health, Volume 14, 1 March 2026

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