Articles

Elsevier,

International Journal of Educational ResearchVolume 130, 2025, 102547

This paper explores the well-being of students in an Indigenous University program at a historically disadvantaged South African university, framing its analysis within decolonial debates in Higher Education.

Elsevier, iScience, Volume 28, 21 February 2025
Heatwaves driven by climate change significantly increase the frequency and duration of power outages in China, with projected future increases emphasizing the need for grid upgrades and adaptive strategies.
Elsevier, World Development, Volume 186, February 2025
This study shows that climate change has significantly decreased crop yields and heightened food insecurity in sub-Saharan Africa, and although adaptation strategies provide some relief, major challenges persist, highlighting the need for targeted resilience policies.
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Geodata and AI, Volume 1, September 2024, 100004

This article provides a comprehensive review of differential privacy (DP) and its applications in geotechnical engineering

Elsevier, Cell Biomaterials, Volume 1, 25 February 2025
Cancer catalytic therapy leveraging biocompatible nanocatalysts represents an emerging approach for cancer treatment. However, existing nanocatalysts often face issues such as suboptimal catalytic efficiency and limited therapeutic efficacy. Here, we present a self-powered electromodulative system designed for augmenting cancer catalytic therapy through the integration of an abiotic-biotic hybrid with a wearable self-powered triboelectric device.
Elsevier, Cell Biomaterials, Volume 1, 25 February 2025
Electroencephalography (EEG) is crucial for diagnosing neurological disorders and facilitating brain-computer interfaces. Traditional EEG setups with wet gels and cumbersome cables are labor intensive, uncomfortable, and degrade over time. Dry, skin-conformable e-tattoos offer a comfortable and user-friendly alternative but struggle with hairy scalps. To tackle this problem, we introduce non-contact digital printing of e-tattoos directly on the hairy scalp. Biocompatible inks are crafted for low-impedance electrodes and high-conductivity interconnects.
Elsevier, Advances in Nutrition, Volume 16, February 2025
In response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) public health emergency (PHE), the federal government deployed policy flexibilities in food and nutrition assistance programs including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) to meet the needs those experiencing economic hardship. Emergent literature evaluates the impact of these flexibilities on program outcomes.
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Biomarkers in Neuropsychiatry, Volume 12, June 2025, 100120

The article focuses on developing non-invasive blood-based biomarkers for early detection and risk assessment of Alzheimer's disease, highlighting the limitations of current diagnostic methods and the need for affordable, accessible, and robust alternatives. It also explores the connection between Alzheimer's and type 2 diabetes.

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Chemical Engineering and Processing - Process Intensification, Volume 208, February 2025

The rise of complexity of secondary raw materials makes it essential to focus on the most targeted process driving forces in order to recover valuables from these resources. In this way the application of processing engineering technologies that follow the principles of process intensification are key in circular economy concepts.

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